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In Norway, the Electric Vehicle Future Has Already Arrived

About 80 percent of new cars sold in Norway are battery-powered. As a result, the air is cleaner, the streets are quieter and the grid hasn’t collapsed. But problems with unreliable chargers persist.

Jack Ewing
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Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Electric Light and Power, Fuel Emissions (Transportation), Global Warming, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Infrastructure (Public Works), International Trade and World Market, Labor and Jobs, Norway, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Politics and Government, Tesla Motors Inc, Volkswagen AG, Volvo Car Corp
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