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Norway plans to eliminate its main subsidy for electric vehicles over the next two years, the government said on Wednesday, adding thousands of dollars to the cost of new cars like Tesla's Model Y, the country's top-selling automobile.
 
Fully electric vehicles accounted for a record 98.3 per cent of all new cars sold in the Nordic nation last month, registration data shows, in line with a long-held aspiration in Norway of ending the sale of petrol and diesel combustion engines by 2025.


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Norway Forces Everyone In To Expensive EVs Now Proposes A 25% Tax On Anything Over $50,000 To Fill The Coffers

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