August 3, 2021
The Norwegian Road Traffic Information Council (OFV) reported that most new passenger car sales in July were zero-emission cars, taking up 64.1% market share last month.
There were 10,507 vehicles sold in July 2021, up by 7.5% compared to July 2020. In total, 6,731 new zero-emission passenger cars were registered last month, up 52.7% year-over-year.
Last year, OFV reported that zero-emission cars made up 45.1% market share in the new passenger cars sector. As of July 2021, zero-emission vehicles make up the majority of new passenger car sales. Cars running on petrol and diesel engines made up 4.3% (451 vehicles) and 4.1% (430 vehicles) of new passenger car sales in Norway last month.
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The country where electric vehicles make up the largest portion of the new car market is Norway. Helped by generous tax incentives, the proportion of new cars that use electric motors has been steadily rising for several years. According to the Norwegian Road Traffic Information Council, it reached a new high in September 2020, with 61.5% of all new cars being plug-in electric vehicles. Hybrids and plug-in hybrids accounted for another 20.1% and 7.3% respectively, meaning that only 11.1% of newly registered vehicles used internal combustion engines.
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