Norway leads the world in moving to EVs

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Evidence that the market can force change far better that rules and regulations dictated by the powers to be / Government. A lesson that Whitehall should learn. People / consumers don’t like been forced to change just because they are told to. Far better to offer incentives and nudges and let consumer choose.

Norway has offered strong incentives for motorists to switch to Electric Vehicles with strong tax incentives for electric vehicles. ICE vehicles are subject to a significant tax, and electric vehicles are exempt from that tax. As a result, you can get a much better EV, at any price, compared to price-competitive gas cars. Norway also lets EV use bus lanes and special parking bays making ownership more beneficial than ICE in the city,

Norway plans to outlaw pure Petrol or Diesel vehicles in 2025 – the country with the earliest ICE free deadline and 5 years before the UK’s deadline. Norway made that plan back in 2016.

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Sales of Petrol and Diesel car are falling faster that anyone expected. A recent report printed by the Norwegian Automobile Federation’s magazine, Motor, the downward trend in sales for ICE cars has been so consistent and steep that the last new ICE car to be sold in Norway could happen just seven months from now, in April 2022.

Norway’s Road Traffic Council reports monthly sales figures for all cars sold in the country, so we have accurate reports on just how many new cars of each powertrain choice get sold. In the most recent accounting, cars without any type of electrification made up less than 10% of new car sales, down from about 21% the year prior.

If the trend present for the last few years continues, the trend line will hit zero in April 2022. This is a lot earlier than their 2025 target (which, to be clear, is not a legal requirement yet, more of a soft target agreed upon by Norway’s government).

These statistics do count conventional hybrids as “electrified” – somewhat of a strange designation, since they still get 100% of their energy from gasoline – but all of the top vehicles can run at least partially on electricity. And conventional hybrids make up less than 10% of new car sales anyway.

WHERE IS THE BOTTOM? In July this year, petrol and diesel registrations fell below 1,000 cars together for the first time. The dotted line shows the trend for these registrations month by month since January 2017 (the y-axis shows the number of registered cars with internal combustion engines).Source: OFV / NAF

Since the start of this year, 14 of the top 15 cars in Norway are all-electric, with the RAV4 Prime, in second place, as the only plug-in hybrid in the top 15. 16th place goes to the Toyota Corolla hybrid, and we have to look all the way down to 38th place to find the first car without an electric motor in it, the VW Tiguan diesel.

As Motor acknowledges in their article, the very last gas car probably won’t be sold in April 2022. Not every car segment has a good selection of vehicles yet, and there are always some exceptions.

But there is a clear trend that outside of these few exceptions or niche vehicles, there will probably not be many mass-market sales of non-electrified vehicles. Norway might even allow limited numbers of gas car sales to continue past 2025, with the expectation that numbers might be small enough that a legislative ban really won’t matter either way.

Top 50 car sold in Norway from January to August 2021

Nr Brand Model Driveline Number 2021 Share in% 
1TeslaModel 3Electric car7 0486.36
2ToyotaRAV4Charging hybrid (B)6 5155.88
3VolkswagenID.4Electric car5 2354.72
4VolvoXC40Electric car4 9954.51
5FordMustang Mach-EElectric car4,5234.08
6Audie-tronElectric car3 9793.59
7Mercedes-BenzEQCElectric car3 3012.98
8NissanLeafElectric car3 1842.87
9SkodaEnyaqElectric car3 1482.84
10PolestarPolestar 2Electric car2 7992.52
11VolvoXC60Electric car2 3092.08
12Peugeote-2008Electric car2 2572.04
13HyundaiKona electricElectric car2 2452.03
14MGZS EVElectric car2 1501.94
15VolkswagenID.3Electric car1 9801.79
16ToyotaCorollaHybrid1 8691.69
17Kiae-NiroElectric car1 6741.51
18BMWX1Charging hybrid (B)1 4721.33
19BMWiX3Electric car1 4601.32
20HyundaiIONIQ 5Electric car1 4041.27
21ToyotaC-HRHybrid1 4041.27
22BMWi3Electric car1 4001.26
23TeslaModel YElectric car1 3091.18
24ToyotaYarisHybrid1 2901.16
25FordKugaCharging hybrid (B)1 0670.96
26Kiae-SoulElectric car1 0630.96
27Peugeote-208Electric car1 0540.95
28AudiQ4 e-tronElectric car1 0190.92
29Citroëne-C4Electric car1 0150.92
30VolvoXC90Charging hybrid (B)9600.87
31MazdaMX-30Electric car9500.86
32BMWX5Charging hybrid (B)8940.81
33MitsubishiEclipse CrossCharging hybrid (B)8940.81
34Peugeot3008Charging hybrid (B)7620.69
35LexusUXElectric car7610.69
36BMW3-seriesCharging hybrid (B)7100.64
37HyundaiIONIQ ElectricElectric car7060.64
38VolkswagenTiguanDiesel6780.61
39Mercedes-BenzGLECharging hybrid (D)6720.61
40SkodaCitigoe iVElectric car6420.58
41OpelCorsa-eElectric car6380.58
42BMWX3Charging hybrid (B)6350.57
43Mercedes-BenzEQAElectric car6280.57
44SkodaOctaviaCharging hybrid (B)6260.56
45SkodaKodiaqDiesel6250.56
46VolvoV60Charging hybrid (B)6240.56
47SkodaSuperbCharging hybrid (B)5900.53
48RenaultZoeElectric car5820.52
49MitsubishiOutlander PHEVCharging hybrid (B)5540.5
50Peugeot5008 SUVDiesel5540.5
Total all models110 864

What’s driving the rise in EV sales is greater variety in available vehicles and just a general cultural trend toward EVs. Since it’s becoming clear that ICE cars are on the way out, nobody wants to be saddled with a vehicle they won’t be able to fuel in 10 years. Some Norwegian petrol stations are already replacing pumps with chargers, after all.

Sources: Electrek and Norwegian Automobile Federation’s magazine, Moto

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