Zero emission cars in Norway win world's biggest market share

Electric cars heading for Oslo crowd the bus lane (L) during the morning rush hour on the E-18 road in Hoevik on August 19, 2014
Electric cars heading for Oslo crowd the bus lane (L) during the morning rush hour on the E-18 road in Hoevik on August 19, 2014

Zero emission cars accounted for 17.1 percent of new car registrations last year in Norway, the industry said on Wednesday, the highest market share for clean vehicles anywhere in the world.

"Never has the of been as high as in 2015," Christina Bu of the Norwegian Association for Electric Cars said.

Almost 26,000 zero emission cars—all of them electric except for nine hydrogen vehicles—were registered last year in the Scandinavian country, out of a total of 150,700 private new cars, the Information Council for Road Traffic said.

The most sold models were the electric version of Volkswagen's Golf, the Tesla S, Nissan's Leaf, the BMW i3 and the Renault Zoe.

In 2014, zero emission cars made up 12.5 percent of the Norwegian market.

The Scandinavian country is cementing its role as a pioneer in the field. By comparison, in neighbouring Sweden green cars represented four percent of new car registrations last year, while in France they accounted for just 0.9 percent.

Norway offers numerous incentives to encourage buyers to opt for green cars: while regular cars are heavily taxed, green car owners benefit from tax exemptions, and, under certain conditions, the use of collective transport lanes and free parking.

Authorities plan however to very gradually reduce some of benefits, controversial due to their high cost.

"The choice of a zero car has to remain profitable. The electric car market is still not viable without subsidies," insisted Christina Bu.

© 2016 AFP

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