How Norway Became a Global Example of Rapid EV Penetration
When Magnus Korpas, who lives in Trondheim, purchased a fully electric vehicle for the first time in 2019, he decided on a Tesla since there were multiple charging points nearby at that particular time. However, the government in Norway intervened fast to guarantee that charging stations were accessible and evenly distributed. In 2011, it had spent €7 million ($7.47 million) to install 1,900 charging stations. Unsurprisingly, the professor noted that electric vehicles are a fairly common sight in Norway nowadays. For three years now, Norway has steadfastly worked to transition its fleet to electricity by encouraging customers to purchase electric…