
EV Adoption Advances Across Scandinavia, With Norway Ahead and Denmark Rising
A half-year report indicates continued electrification of passenger car fleets in the Nordic region, with Norway leading and Denmark showing rapid growth.

Abena Owusu
West Africa Editor · Accra
The shift toward electric vehicles is continuing across the Nordic region, according to a half-year report from OFV cited by industry outlet electrive.com. The data points to a steady electrification of passenger car fleets, with differences in pace emerging between individual countries.
Norway Maintains Its Lead
Norway continues to stand out as the regional frontrunner, holding the highest share of electric cars among the Scandinavian markets. The country has long been associated with elevated EV uptake, and the latest figures suggest that position remains unchanged. The report frames Norway as the clear leader in terms of the proportion of battery-electric vehicles on its roads.
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