A milestone for electric mobility was celebrated in the day, when it was highlighted that now is the 100,000 electric cars on Norwegian roads. This was marked by the Norwegian elbilforening and Zero.
It is only a year and a half since the last milestone, 50.000 cars were reached, in may 2015.
electric cars are on the way to be competitive, but to get there we must continue to increase the number, and then we need political instruments, ” says Kåre Gunnar Fløystad, fagsjef in Zero, in a press release.
however, There is a piece left for most of the cars on Norwegian roads can be said to be nullutslippsbiler.

Elbilforeningens leader Christina Bu believe that we must reach up to 400.000 vehicles in 2020 if klimamålene should be able to be reached.
– Then the current elbilpolitikk be continued and even strengthened in some areas, ” says Bu.
The majority does not consider the electric vehicle in the near future
Many are considering to buy an electric car, but far from the majority.
In a recent survey about attitudes to the electric vehicle, corresponding to 15 per cent of a representative sample of norwegians over 18 years of age that it is appropriate to buy an electric car within two years. Of these, 4 percent responded “completely agree” and 11% “quite agree”.
Elbilkjøp within two years, however, is not something the majority considers, as 56 percent has answered quite or completely disagree that they are considering to buy an electric car in the next two years.
at the same time believes that the 68 percent that the range is too short, and 46 percent think charging is a problem.
A majority says quite or totally agreed that they support the Norwegian elbilpolitikk that provides benefits to those who choose emissions-free cars.
Nissan Leaf most popular
Of the 100,000 cars, over half the variations of the three models: the Nissan Leaf, VW eGolf, and the Tesla Model S.
These make up over half of all electric cars on the roads today. The number of Nissan Leaf is roughly the double of the number two and three on the list.
Concentrated around the major cities
An overview of how elbilene is registered, shows that the elbilene mainly is concentrated in and around the major cities.
Oslo alone has over 18,000 electric vehicles, Bergen has over 9400 cars, and Trondheim closer to 4300 cars.
the County is the county of Akershus, with a total has the highest number of electric vehicles, with over 19.500 electric vehicles. Then follow Oslo’s over 18,000 electric vehicles, and California with over 16.100 electric cars.
Number four on the list, Rogaland, norway, has just over half of the county of Hordaland, with a little over 8800 electric cars.
The three counties with the fewest number of electric vehicles is not surprising the vast and low populated: Troms, Sogn & Fjordane, and Finnmark, with a total of 1739 electric vehicles.
Finnmark alone has only 148 electric cars registered, with most in the Alta and Hammerfest.
Below you see the schedule for each municipality:
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