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  • Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
  • Norway Becomes First Country Where Electric Cars Outnumber Petrol Models | Firstpost America
    Norway has become the first country where electric cars outnumber petrol-powered cars. Of the 2.8 million registered private cars, over 754,000 are fully electric, surpassing petrol models, with diesel cars still being the most common but in decline. This shift is driven by government incentives, including tax breaks, toll exemptions, and other perks, helping Norway lead the world in EV adoption. The country aims to sell only zero-emission vehicles by 2025, aligning with its ambitious climate goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030. Norway's success contrasts with Europe's slower transition to electric vehicles.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 33

  • @BrandyHeng007
    @BrandyHeng007 22 години тому +5

    Norway and Australia got no car industries so there is no tarrifs issue and EVs are affordable compared to ICE

  • @tridib-nagaon
    @tridib-nagaon 22 години тому +3

    Indians should learn from such countries. Great job Norway

  • @skapur
    @skapur 21 годину тому +1

    Very misleading title and introduction. Diesel is used in very few countries for cars outside Norway. Excluding Diesel cars from the count is very sneaky

  • @douca1
    @douca1 21 годину тому +1

    How many extra days do you need to charge for a vacation?

  • @dionfebrian1794
    @dionfebrian1794 22 години тому +7

    Norway only have about 5 million people so it's not so difficult

    • @Rusteneuro
      @Rusteneuro 8 годин тому +2

      Please explain how this is relevant?

    • @dionfebrian1794
      @dionfebrian1794 7 годин тому +1

      @@Rusteneuro it's difficult to understand? Basically what i am say Norway is small country so is more easy to ev penetration than bigger country like China, US or india

    • @AlexTalus
      @AlexTalus 2 години тому

      ​@@dionfebrian1794No US state can even reach a 3% BEV share of their total fleet. Not even the green poster child, California. It's a sad state of affairs.
      Rhode Island has a population of 1.1M and a land area 120 times smaller than mainland Norway and fails to break 1% BEVs on the road. You can cross the state in 1.5h by car while driving the slowest and longest route. Try the fastest route through Norway and you're in for a 35 hour drive from south to north across mountain ranges, lakes, rivers and fjords. Even if you assume every Rhode Islander regularly travels to Boston, NYC, Philly and Washington this is a tiny and flat area that can easily be covered with EV fast-charging infrastructure at a much lower cost than Norway's. Pitiful excuses.
      The path from Northern Norway to Southern Norway is longer than the distance from the Mexican to the Canadian border following the US West coast. Compare that to Hawaii's most populated island of Oʻahu with a mere 1M people. An island that's 45miles long at its widest point. BEV share of fleet? Under 3%.
      51% of all new cars sold in China in August were BEVs and PHEVs while US sat at a pathetic 10.2%. A full decade behind China.

  • @ShreeRathod-ez7gx
    @ShreeRathod-ez7gx 17 годин тому

    Good news for Inveerment❤

  • @VnHlsng
    @VnHlsng 23 години тому +1

    That shows the IQ level

  • @Centerfiremedia
    @Centerfiremedia 22 години тому +9

    Let’s put it this way - Norway is the first country to have shifted bulk of the pollution from the highways to the power generating plants!

    • @Super-og1ph
      @Super-og1ph 21 годину тому +9

      98% of the electricity produced in Norway comes from clean energy so you're wrong.

    • @ashwin372
      @ashwin372 17 годин тому

      ​@@Super-og1phthose cars are made in 3rd world countries which runs factories using diesel. so it just shifting pollution to other countries

    • @HASarpsborg
      @HASarpsborg 11 годин тому +2

      ​@@ashwin372And were are the petrol cars built?

    • @LasVegar
      @LasVegar 3 години тому

      ​@@ashwin372one time production same as other cars, but clean fueling for the rest...

  • @seanbellfort2298
    @seanbellfort2298 22 години тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @sleepydoctor4344
    @sleepydoctor4344 22 години тому

    That sounds 👍

  • @Markcain268
    @Markcain268 16 годин тому

    Norway is the ev fanboys trump card, a country with half the population of london😂

    • @LasVegar
      @LasVegar 3 години тому

      Well London do have electrical tube. So that works best in a close populated area

  • @truthseeker4491
    @truthseeker4491 20 годин тому

    And the power to recharge the car batteries comes from saturn.

    • @LasVegar
      @LasVegar 3 години тому

      Hydro Power

  • @bingeltube
    @bingeltube 19 годин тому

    Nice try! Junk journalism! Diesel powered cars still dominate!

    • @AlexTalus
      @AlexTalus Годину тому

      If by "dominate" you mean "dying" you'd be correct.
      5 years ago there were over 1 million more diesel cars on the road in Norway than fully-electric ones. Today the difference is under 250k.
      Diesel cars are falling off a cliff. Only 2.5% of new car sales so far in 2024 are diesel powered. Last month it was 1.5%.
      The average diesel car in Norway is 13 years old and already spends far less time on the road than the average EV.
      Like the video said, give it 2 years and EVs will surpass diesel and reach a plurality share.

  • @forces48
    @forces48 21 годину тому +1

    You need fossil to fuel électrique car stupid move and make more pollution lolll

    • @mistermood4164
      @mistermood4164 17 годин тому +2

      All of Norway electricity comes from hydro

    • @forces48
      @forces48 13 годин тому

      @@mistermood4164 hydro it’s from where ?

    • @forces48
      @forces48 13 годин тому

      From dam or nuclear power , creating alots of pollution

    • @forces48
      @forces48 13 годин тому

      @@mistermood4164 i been to Norway in the years 1987 wonderful country

  • @jams1615
    @jams1615 22 години тому +1

    😂 I give it a year and I guarantee it'll change ..... electric cars are a scam

    • @MJ-revered
      @MJ-revered 15 годин тому +4

      Nope but your life is a scam.

  • @gamingshortzzzz4480
    @gamingshortzzzz4480 21 годину тому

    Russia is comming 4 u

  • @Garry-z9o
    @Garry-z9o 21 годину тому

    Not something to be proud of Norway. You are a major player in oil. You need to promote the big block, superchargers, and turbo chargers. Now grow a pair and man up.