gokker schreef op 3 januari 2020 11:30:
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OSLO (Reuters) - The sale of new electric cars in Norway rose by 30.9% last year amid soaring demand for Tesla Inc’s (TSLA.O) vehicles, but the pioneering U.S. firm faces rising competition from rival auto makers in 2020.
Fully electric cars made up 42.4% of sales in the Nordic nation last year, a global record, rising from a 31.2% market share in 2018 and just 5.5% in 2013, the Norwegian Road Federation said on Friday.
Seeking to become the first country to end the sale of fossil-fueled cars by 2025, Norway exempts battery-powered vehicles from the taxes imposed on petrol and diesel engines.
This year, as many as six in 10 of all new cars sold in the country could be fully electric, said Volkswagen (VW) (VOWG_p.DE) distributor Harald A. Moeller AS, which is preparing to launch several models in 2020.
www.reuters.com/article/us-autos-elec...Noren zijn wat nuchterder dan Belgen. Ze rijden ook grotere afstanden en bij lagere temperaturen. En ja, ze hebben ook meer laadpalen nodig.
Maar ze verkopen natuurlijk graag aardolie aan o.a. België om de kosten van elektrisch rijden te dekken.