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Standaard Noorwegen: nieuwe stekkerwagens boven 50 % aandeel

In Noorwegen worden nu meer stekkerwagens ingeschreven dan pure ICE, toch het vermelden waard:

Citaat:
https://electrek.co/2018/01/03/elect...rd-deliveries/

Electric cars reach new 52% market share record in Norway thanks to Tesla’s record deliveries

Fred Lambert
- Jan. 3rd 2018

As we anticipated with Tesla breaking its monthly delivery record in Norway halfway through December, the new electric vehicles contributed to electric car market share reaching a new 52 percent record in the country last month.

It means that if a passenger car is sold in Norway today, it’s more likely going to be a plug-in electric (BEV or PHEV) than a gas-powered vehicle.

December has historically been a good month for EV sales in Norway, but it’s still it’s a significant increase from 40 percent in December 2016.

Tesla was largely responsible for the increase last month due to its cyclic delivery schedule in Europe. The California-based automaker delivered 1,032 Model S sedans and 1,429 Model X SUVs.

The vehicles were the second and first bestselling passenger cars respectively for the month.

As for the full year 2017, BEVs and PHEVs captured 39.2 percent of the market – up from 29.1 percent in 2016.

According to registration data from BilNorge, the VW Golf is still dominating the market if you account for all its versions, including the e-Golf all-electric version, with 12,164 sales in 2017.

The BMW i3 had a stellar year in Norway with 5,036 deliveries followed by the Toyota Rav4, which is the first vehicle on the list without an electric powertrain.

Tesla’s Model X arrived in fourth for the entire year with 4,748 units, while Model S finished 8th with 3,712.

5 of the top 15 bestselling models in 2017 were all-electric cars and 13 out of the 15 models have electric powertrain options.

Finally, Norway again beat its average C02 emission for new vehicles with 74 g/km in December and 82 g/km for the entire year 2017.
Pure BEV wagens zal 32% marktaandeel zijn:
https://cleantechnica.com/2017/10/28...rway-far-year/

Met het groter worden van de gemiddelde accupacks sinds 2017 komen de BEV terug opzetten na een dalletje:

Qua (PH)EV wagenpark zijn de BEV in de grote meerderheid, stand tem 2017:
Citaat:
https://elbil.no/english/norwegian-ev-market/
EV: 129.619
PHEV: 58.184
Noorwegen op wereldschaal tem sep 2017:

("Tesla-tax" ging niet door: https://gopressmobility.be/2017/11/2...-taks-weer-op/ )

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