On the streets of Norway's capital, Oslo, battery-powered cars aren't a novelty, they're the norm. Take a look around and you ...
In your last SATURDAY REVIEW you quote Mr. Edmund Gosse in his "Norway Revisited" in the November North American Review as authority for the statement that roads in Norway are still bad ...
Norway is inching incredibly close to its goal of selling only zero-emission new vehicles, but advocates say incentives must ...
Norway's electric vehicle sales have increased from less than 1% of total auto sales in 2010 to a whopping 88.9% last year.
Epic Hikes, Crystal Blue Waters, and Neo-Fjordic Cuisine: On the Road in Norway Inge Steen Østgård spoke only a little English, and was a man of few words in any language. It’s cliché that ...
Fjellstua viewpoint at Mount Aksla is popular among tourists and locals, but it will now be more challenging to make the trip ...
Almost 96% of new cars registered in Norway in January 2025 were EVs. According to the Norwegian Public Road Administration, ...
Norway is on the verge of becoming the world's first country to wipe out petrol and diesel models from its car market.
The Nordic country abolished taxes on zero-emission models in 2001, making them automatically cheaper than those powered by petrol or diesel ...
Norway's electric vehicle sales have reached a milestone, with 88.9% of new cars sold in 2024 being fully electric, reported Reuters, citing Norwegian Road Federation data. This marks an increase ...
Last year, the number of electric cars on Norway's roads outnumbered those powered by petrol for the first time. When diesel vehicles are included, electric cars account for almost a third of all ...