Why Norway has more electric Vehicles Than Gas-Powered Cars
Norway has achieved a major milestone by having more electric vehicles (EVs) on the road than gas-powered cars. This success is largely due to strong government incentives, something the U.S. lacks. In the U.S., restrictions on certain EVs and limited financial support hinder adoption. Norway’s approach proves that incentives are key to speeding up the transition to EVs globally.
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