According to Ole Gudbrann Hempel, head of Fortum’s public charging network in Norway “Time equals money when taxi drivers are working.” Norway has the highest number of electric cars in the world. Norway government provides long-term perks such as free or discounted road tolls, parking, and charging points. Previous year one out of three cars sold in Norway was electric. The government also makes electric vehicles liberal from taxes on traditional vehicles that are very high in a country which does not have its own fossil fuel car industry to lobby against them.
According to the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, Norway has a population of approx five Billion and 46,143 folks bought new battery electric cars in 2018, making it the biggest market in Europe, ahead of Germany with 36,216 and France on 31,095.
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