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Porsche Taycan outsells all ICE cars in Norway, EVs take 83.7% market share in Jan.

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More Porsche Taycans were sold in Norway than internal-combustion-engine (ICE) cars in January 2022. Porsche sold 185 vehicles in total last month. There were 181 Porsche Taycans sold in January 2022, making up 98% of the legacy sports car maker’s sales in Norway. Rechargeable hybrid vehicles made up 6.8%

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Update: Top 10 Electric Cars

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Porsche Taycan 6,822. It’s a robust list of a variety of models–the majority of which are focused on the hot crossover segment–with total sales of more than 150,000 from six major automaker groups. This list is subjective and weighted toward functionality with an emphasis on fun, but also factors in sales numbers.

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2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5: First of an aggressive wave of new EVs

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The 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 should be taken very seriously when it goes on sale this fall. 4 are already on sale. It’s the first of 23 new battery-electric vehicles the company plans to launch by 2025, under three brands, and they’re targeting total global sales of a million EVs by the end of that year.

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Opinion: EVs for Everyone in 2022

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The reigning sales champ’s getting some company. Tesla has a new plant coming online in Texas to pump up production the country’s best-selling EV—the luxury Model Y crossover. The expanded capacity should speed up Tesla Model 3 deliveries as well, keeping Tesla solidly in the top sales spots. The Big Boost in 2022.

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2025-2035: Rewriting The Automotive History

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A recent report from the Environmental Defense Fund indicates that electric vehicle sales volumes are growing at a rapid pace, signalling an epochal shift in the auto industry over the next decade. According to the research, worldwide and US electric vehicle sales increased by 40% and 4%, respectively over the year. Jaguar Land Rover.