More good news from EV mecca Norway, with November numbers showing more than 10,000 EVs were newly registered, bringing its tally to a truly impressive 93.6% of all new car registrations, showing that its EV transition is almost complete.
November saw 10,940 new EV registrations, with EVs pretty much on par with October’s numbers (10,862), but significantly higher than November last year, which saw 8,442 new EVs registered in the country, according to a press release from the Norwegian Road Federation.
Of the 11,689 new cars (across all drive types) registered last month, 749 new registrations were non-BEVs, including 154 plug-in hybrids, holding a market share of 1.3%. So looking at it this way, nearly 95% of all new cars had a charging connection.