Summary

Norway is on track to become the first country to eliminate gasoline and diesel cars from new car sales, with EVs making up over 96% of recent purchases.

Decades of incentives, including tax breaks and infrastructure investments, have driven this shift.

Officials see EV adoption as a “new normal” and aim for electric city buses by 2025.

While other countries lag behind, Norway’s success demonstrates the potential for widespread EV adoption.

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    2 hours ago

    Take emobility for example

    No thank you. I already took your slaughterhouse example and dismantled it cleanly. We don’t need another tangent.

    I didn‘t get your last point. You are saying that Norway is producing more petrol and gas, are you?

    You were saying that. You cited a source. I didn’t disagree with it.

    And then you claim, that it‘s not that bad because Russia reduced its oil production? Wtf is this? Whatsaboutism?

    The world NET TOTAL OIL production is lower. With Norway producing more oil on its own, there is still LESS OIL BEING PRODUCED WORLDWIDE. I don’t know how much simpler it is to explain that.

    In the slaughterhouse image you arguing with the consumer-demands-industry-follows-argument. That is way too easy and not true.

    Gotcha, you’re lacking basic understanding of supply and demand. You need to learn some basic concept before you’re going to understand how the world works. In this case I’d recommend you look into basic Micro and Macro economics studies. Read a book and learn, then come back and we can continue our conversation. I’m done.

    Have a great day!