Norway has reached a new threshold in electric vehicle adoption, with 754,303 electric cars registered, slightly outnumbering gasoline cars. Although diesel vehicles remain the most widely used in the Scandinavian country, there has been a decline in the number of diesel vehicles. Norway aims to completely phase out fossil-fuel cars by 2025.
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