Norway is again showing that the all-electric car future is closer than people think, as November car sales in the country see internal combustion engine car sales crumble.
The Scandinavian country has been the leading market for electric vehicles in term of adoption per capita.As many markets are introducing plans to “ban” gas-powered cars by 2030, 2035, and even later, Norway is aiming for each new car on the road to be all-electric by 2025, and it’s on pace to achieve that early.
The results this year have been nothing short of stunning, with the November numbers released today being no exception.
Norway is reporting 73.8% of sales last month coming from all-electric vehicles, and the number goes up to 94.9% when adding all vehicles with batteries:
Tesla is leading sales with both the best-selling and second best-selling vehicles in the market last month:
- Tesla Model Y: 1,013 units
- Tesla Model 3: 771 units
- Volkswagen ID.4: 725 units
- Audi Q4 e-tron: 661 units
- Nissan Leaf: 655 units
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