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EVs Take 90.6% Share In Norway — VW, Kia, Ford Debuts

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share in Norway, up from 89.3% Petrol-only vehicles saw record low. Share In Norway — VW, Kia, Ford Debuts appeared first on CleanTechnica. November saw plugin EVs take 90.6% year on year. continued] The post EVs Take 90.6%

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Norway Remains Near 90% Plugin EV Share, Even With Tesla Off Duty In October

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Norway, the world’s leading country in electric vehicle adoption, saw plugin EV market share in October at an impressive 89.3%, up from 79.1% Controlling for Tesla’s absence (usual at the start of a quarter), this was in fact Norway’s highest ever month for plugin share. a year ago.

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Norway Again Over 90% Plugin EV Share In November – Legacy ICE At Record Low 5%

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Norway, the world’s leading market in the electric vehicle transition, saw plugins take 91.2% share in November, with Petrol at just 2.3% share in November, up from 79.9% a year ago. Non-hybridized combustion vehicles saw a record low of under 5.1%

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Norway’s EVs Break Through The 90% Barrier — Tesla Takes Top Two Trophies

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Norway’s plugin electric vehicle market share in September broke new ground, hitting 91.5% Diesels lost more than half their share year-on-year, falling to just 2.3%, with petrol and plugless hybrids not faring much better. with full electrics alone taking 77.5% The Tesla Model […].

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Naysayer Alert – the hydrogen red herring

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In addition, it is subject to similar refining, storage and distribution costs currently associated with petrol and diesel, including upstream CO2 emissions where the electricity required is usually generated from fossil fuels. Fourth, like all fossil fuels hydrogen is highly volatile, far more so than petrol.

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Drive Electric Submission on the Emissions Reduction Plan Discussion Document

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This includes Norway and South Korea, by 2025. In 2020, 70 per cent of new vehicle sales in Norway were EV. As such, we should tie the ban to the pathway of the Clean Vehicle Standards, with a specific future focus on Europe. The Hyundai Motor Group aims to produce 1 million EVs globally, by 2025. Scrappage schemes .

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How Carmakers Are Responding to the Plug-In Hybrid Opportunity

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Partnering with Alcoa, Duke Energy, Google.org, Johnson Controls Indiana startup plans to unveil vehicle May 2009 at EVS-24 in Norway; mass production in 2012. Hyundai Partnering with Korean battery companies for hybrids. Doubts PHEVs have environmental benefits. No known plug-ins being planned or on the road.

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