More than half of Norway's new cars are electric
Electric or hybrid vehicles accounted for more than half of all new cars sold in Norway last year, official data showed on Wednesday, confirming the country's pioneering role in carbon-free transport.
Unlike heavily taxed diesel or gasoline cars, electric cars benefit from a very generous tax system making their purchase prices relatively competitive. Their owners also enjoy many privileges such as free city tolls, ferries, parking and recharging in public car parks as well as having the right to drive in bus lanes.
Shows what is possible with regards to changing buying patterns. The point being that Norway is serious about change and is doing something concrete about it.
See http://bit.ly/2CFZwKG
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Electric or hybrid vehicles accounted for more than half of all new cars sold in Norway last year, official data showed on Wednesday, confirming the country's pioneering role in carbon-free transport.
Unlike heavily taxed diesel or gasoline cars, electric cars benefit from a very generous tax system making their purchase prices relatively competitive. Their owners also enjoy many privileges such as free city tolls, ferries, parking and recharging in public car parks as well as having the right to drive in bus lanes.
Shows what is possible with regards to changing buying patterns. The point being that Norway is serious about change and is doing something concrete about it.
See http://bit.ly/2CFZwKG
from Danie van der Merwe - Google+ Posts http://ift.tt/2qCHNz6
via IFTTT
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