The Borneo Post

More than half of new cars in Norway are electric

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OSLO: Electric cars for the first time accounted for more than half of new cars in Norway in March, official data showed on Monday, as deliveries of preordered Tesla Model 3s started rolling in.

Of the 18,375 new vehicles registered in March in the country 10,728, or 58.4 per cent were electric cars, according to the OFV Advisory Council for Road Traffic in Norway.

Electric cars have been popular in the Nordic country for years, but the March numbers indicated a sharp increase compared to the previous month, when the share of electric cars was about 40 per cent.

The surge was attributed to previously placed orders for electric car maker Tesla’s Model 3 that had started being filled.

“People have been ordering the Model 3 for many years here and now they came,” Pal Bruhn, head of statistics at OFV, told AFP.

With the influx of new vehicles, the American car maker, headed by entreprene­ur Elon Musk, had more than 30 per cent of the market share for new cars in Norway in March.

Norway has set a goal that all new cars should be zero emission cars by 2025 and has adopted several policies and subsidies aimed at encouragin­g drivers to opt for an electric car rather than one with a combustion engine.

Electric cars benefit from a tax system that makes their prices more competitiv­e with gasoline or diesel cars. Owners also enjoy certain privileges, such as free parking and recharging at public car parks and being exempt from city tolls.

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