More than half of Norwegian new cars in 2020 were purely battery-electric
Source: Heise.de added 07th Jan 2021In Norway 141. 412 Newly registered cars. 76. 789 of which are purely battery-powered, that is 050 percent. This means that for the first time in Norway, more than half of all new cars are battery-electric. Added to this are 28. 905 Plug-in hybrids, the share of new cars with rechargeable batteries in Norway is just under 75 percent. Overall, the number of new car registrations in Norway 2020 decreased compared to 2019 by 0.7 percent.
The number of battery-electric ones on new vehicles grew from 60. 316 in the year 2019 around 26 percent. The plug-in hybrids were placed in the period from 15. 296 by just under 50 percent to. On the other hand, the number of new petrol engines went to 49 Percent on 11. 305 back the diesel to 47 Percent on 12. 162, is based on current figures from the OFV national road transport association.
9227 and therefore most of the cars were Audi e-trons, broken down by model. In second place follow 7770 Tesla Model 3, in third place 7754 ID.3 from Volkswagen. The Nissan Leaf was 5221 – newly registered in Norway last year. The hybrid Golf from VW follows in fifth place.
Electrical advantages Norway decided that four and a half years ago in the country from 2020 no new petrol and diesel cars are registered. At that time drove 15 Percentage of all newly registered passenger cars with electricity, the purchase of electric cars is there with tax breaks and tax exemption promoted. As a result, in March 2006 in Norway for the first time in a month more than 50 Percent of purely electrically powered cars were sold.
The most important electric cars (48 Pictures) Audi e-tron (Sportback) Top performance 230 – 300 kW
continuous output 100 kW
gross battery capacity 71 – 95 kWh
max. Charging power direct current 141 kW (at certain Ionity charging points)
direct current 45 minutes
Range (WLTP) 283 to 441 km (Sportback: 287 – 452)
Power consumption (WLTP combined) 21 ,7 to 26, 1 kWh (Sportback: 21,1 – 25, 9)
Maximum speed: 200 (e-tron 49) or. 200 km / h (e-tron 55)
Trunk volume: 660 to 1725 liters (Sportback: 452 to 1665)
Norway has become rich thanks to large oil and gas reserves, almost 100 Percent of its electricity is obtained from the environmentally friendly sources of water and wind. The CO2 emissions of cars in road traffic are thanks to the locally emission-free cars from 177 g / km per year 2006 on 45 g / km decreased in the past year.
Of the 30. 050 Last year in Norway newly registered delivery vans 2518 were purely electrically operated, the OFV continues. The drives of the 4569 new trucks and the 1429 The association does not break down new buses.
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brands: 11 Audi Diesel Direct New Nissan other Vans Volkswagen media: Heise.de
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