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- Plug-in_electric_vehicles_in_Norway abstract "The fleet of plug-in electric vehicles in Norway is the largest per capita in the world, with Oslo recognized as the EV capital of the world. In March 2014, Norway became the first country where over one in every 100 registered passenger cars is plug-in electric, out of a fleet of over 2.52 million passenger cars registered. In 2013 the market penetration of the EV segment reached four plug-in electric vehicles per 1,000 people, nine times higher than the United States, the world's largest plug-in electric car market. Norway's fleet of electric cars is one of the cleanest in the world because almost 100% of the electricity generated in the country comes from hydropower.As of March 2014, a total of 26,886 plug-in electric vehicles have been registered in Norway, consisting of 25,710 all-electric passenger and light-duty vehicles, and 1,176 plug-in hybrids. The Norwegian plug-in electric vehicle market share of new car sales is the highest in the world. The country's EV market share rose from 1.6% in 2011, to 3.1% in 2012, and reached 5.6% of new car sales in 2013. During the first quarter of 2014 all-electric car sales reached a record 14.5% market share of new car sales. Among the top selling countries of all-electric cars, in 2012 Norway ranked 5th with a 7% market share of global sales.Also, Norway was the first country in the world to have electric cars topping the new car sales monthly ranking. From September 2013 to March 2014, five times an electric car has ranked as the top selling new car in the country. The Tesla Model S has been the top selling new car three times, twice in 2013, first in September and again in December, and one more time in March 2014. The Nissan Leaf has topped the monthly new car sales ranking twice, first in October 2013 and again in January 2014. In March 2014 the Tesla Model S also broke the 28 year-old record for monthly sales of a single model regardless of its power source, with 1,493 units sold, surpassing the Ford Sierra, which sold 1,454 units in May 1986.Among the existing government incentives, all-electric cars are exempt in Norway from all non-recurring vehicle fees, including purchase taxes, which are extremely high for ordinary cars, and 25% VAT on purchase, together making electric car purchase price competitive with conventional cars. Sales of plug-in hybrids have had a much smaller market penetration than pure electric car sales. Plug-in hybrids are not eligible for the same tax exemptions and other government incentives enacted for electric cars. In addition, PHEVs are more expensive than equivalent gasoline and diesel-powered cars because they pay a higher weight tax due to the additional weight of the battery pack and the electric systems. However, in June 2013 the government approved a tax reduction for plug-in hybrids starting in July 1, 2013, that is expected to improve PHEV sales.".
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- Plug-in_electric_vehicles_in_Norway comment "The fleet of plug-in electric vehicles in Norway is the largest per capita in the world, with Oslo recognized as the EV capital of the world. In March 2014, Norway became the first country where over one in every 100 registered passenger cars is plug-in electric, out of a fleet of over 2.52 million passenger cars registered.".
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