Norway is set to make history by becoming the first nation to sell only zero emission (electric- or hydrogen-powered) ...
Sales of electric cars slid last year in Europe in an otherwise stable market, data from carmakers showed Tuesday.
The Nordic country abolished taxes on zero-emission models in 2001, making them automatically cheaper than those powered by ...
The fact that the electric car market in Europe was no longer growing as dynamically as in previous years had become apparent ...
EV sales plunged by 27.4 percent in Germany last year as government incentives ended at the end of 2023. But they jumped by ...
Romania saw the largest percentage decrease in new fully electric cars registered in 2024, a nearly 33% drop, according to ...
Norway is strikingly close to this goal. If it succeeds, this will redefine what’s possible in the green transition. Consider this: in 2024, fully electric cars accounted for a staggering 88.9% ...
Last year, in some months sales of fully electric cars were as high as 98 per cent, as new petrol or diesel car purchases ...
The Polestar’s true range fell just 18 miles short of the claimed figure, but Tesla’s Model 3 Long Range dropped 106 miles ...
Despite a global record of 17,1 million electric vehicles sold in 2024, the market has seen strong regional differences ...
Once Norway's Vianode launches production in North America, the deal will run through 2033. The new plant could be in the U.S ...
The electric 2025 i5 recently added a third model, the xDrive40 ($57,900) with two electric motors, AWD, and 389 horsepower.