Tag: Norway EV Sales
EVs Take 98.4% Share In Norway – BEV Fleet Overtakes Diesel
November saw plugin EVs take 98.4% share in Norway, up from 94.9% year on year. BEVs alone took 97.6% share. Overall auto volume was 19,889 units, up some 70% YoY. The Tesla Model Y was the best-selling vehicle in November. November’s auto market saw combined EVs take 98.4% share in … [continued]
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EVs Take A Record 98.9% Share In Norway – Tesla Model Y Dominates
September saw plugin EVs take a record 98.9% share in Norway, up from 97.5% year on year. BEVs alone took 98.3% share, also a record high. Overall auto volume was 14,329 units, up some 11% YoY. The Tesla Model Y was the best-selling vehicle. September’s auto market saw combined EVs … [continued]
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EVs At A Record 98.4% Share In Norway — KGM Musso Arrives
August saw plugin EVs at a record 98.4% share in Norway, up from 95.7% year on year. BEVs alone took 96.9% share. Overall auto volume was 13,915 units, up 25% YoY. The Tesla Model Y was the best-selling vehicle. August’s sales totals saw combined EVs take a record 98.4% share … [continued]
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EVs Take A Record 98.2% Share In Norway — BEVs Alone At 97.2%
July saw plugin EVs take a record 98.2% share in Norway, up from 94.3% year on year. BEVs alone took 97.2% share, a new record high. Overall auto volume was 9,563 units, up 48% YoY. The Tesla Model Y was the best-selling vehicle. July’s auto market saw combined EVs take … [continued]
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$43.5 Million Ad Campaign To Boost EV Sales In The US, Hopefully
The EV charging venture Electrify America is putting up $43.5 million to launch a new ad campaign, aimed at boosting EV sales over the hump of the soon-to-vanish federal tax credit.
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