84% of new cars in Norway are electric

Europe will do better than America in the New World Order to be sure, but man do almost none of them have any clue as to what is coming.
 
Norway has done the groundwork, and 84% of the new cars sold back in January. Only 5% are pure ICE vehicles.

As I said, the Norwegians have put in more effort than almost anyone else, but they are not magical. We could do the same.

https://thedriven.io/2022/02/03/nor...-84-of-new-car-sales-in-january-all-electric/

Do you know any Norwegians? I do, I have family there. They're not happy. This electric car shit isn't the only reason but yeah, we don't need this here because of the government intervention it invites, in fact requires.
 
DS, Code 17C states that a motorized wheelchair is not classified as a vehicle or motor vehicle. “Vehicle” means every device in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, except devices moved by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks or wheelchairs. DA

Look up the definition. You are still a fucking inbred no matter what you can copy and paste.
 
Until Norway implemented the incentives below, nobody was buying the damn things. The government had to come in and put massive bribes--err, incentives-- in place to get buyers.

The Norwegian EV incentives:
No purchase/import taxes (1990-)
Exemption from 25% VAT on purchase (2001-)
No annual road tax (1996-2021). Reduced tax from 2021. Full tax from 2022..
No charges on toll roads or ferries (1997- 2017).
Maximum 50% of the total amount on ferry fares for electric vehicles (2018-)
Maximum 50% of the total amount on toll roads (2019)
Free municipal parking (1999- 2017)
Parking fee for EVs was introduced locally with an upper limit of a maximum 50% of the full price (2018-)
Access to bus lanes (2005-). New rules allow local authorities to limit the access to only include EVs that carry one or more passengers (2016)
50 % reduced company car tax (2000-2018). Company car tax reduction reduced to 40% (2018-) and 20 percent from 2022.
Exemption from 25% VAT on leasing (2015)
Fiscal compensation for the scrapping of fossil vans when converting to a zero-emission van (2018)

https://elbil.no/english/norwegian-...taxes,C1 (light lorries) up to 4250 kg (2019)

Like every bad idea the Left has, the only way they can get people to do it is to bribe them with piles of OPM.

Most of those regulations began well before the advent of electric cars, Einstein.
 
Most of those regulations began well before the advent of electric cars, Einstein.

So? What's that got to do with their effect on people's buying habits more recently? If the government incentivizes something, you generally get lots more of it. Aside from that, the only one on that list that was in place before the current crop of electric cars started is no purchase / import tax. By the mid-90's there were about a half-dozen electric cars being produced in small numbers by a variety of manufacturers. Most didn't last in production long, but they were being produced.
 
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