10% Of Norway's Passenger Vehicles Are Plug Ins
10% of passenger cars in Norway are either all-electric or plug-in hybrid.
Recently, we reported that all-electric accounts for about the 6.5% of total number of passenger cars in Norway where sales of plug-ins already exceed 50% on a monthly basis.
After October, it seems that we can announce that 10% of passenger cars in Norway are plug-ins. That's unbelievable if yo consider that on one hand you can count all of the countries where market share is 10% or more.
According to official data (OFV and Norsk elbilforening) - as of the end of September - there were:
- 2,728,043
- 183,637 BEVs
- 89,922 PHEVs
About 6.9% of the fleet is all-electric and another 3.3% is plug-in hybrid.
The question is whether Norway will be able to reach 20% by the end of 2019 or rather will it be in the range of 15-20%.
Hat tip to Emc2!!!
source: OFV, Norsk elbilforening
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