According to OFV statistics, in the Nordic country of Norway, the number of electric vehicles has surpassed that of gasoline-powered cars. In the past August, electric vehicles accounted for 94.3% of new car registrations in the region, "mainly due to the hot sales of Tesla's Model Y".
It is expected that by 2025, Norway will stop selling fuel vehicles, becoming the first country in the world to achieve 100% universal electric vehicles!
Norway has added a boost to the global electrification process. Globally, the countdown to banning the sale of fuel vehicles has begun. Several countries, including Norway, have announced timetables for the end of sales of gasoline-powered vehicles.
For example, China plans to stop selling gasoline vehicles by 2030; United Kingdom plans to stop selling fuel vehicles, including hybrid models, by 2030; France plans to stop selling gasoline-powered vehicles by 2040.