Tesla celebrates over 60,000-strong Model Y fleet in Norway
Briefly

"We were told EVs don't work in colder climates. There are now more EVs than petrol cars on the road in Norway." This bold statement by Tesla highlights the success of electric vehicles in a traditionally challenging environment, demonstrating the company's confidence in its product's adaptability.
"Norway is one of the most EV-friendly countries worldwide, so it is no surprise that Tesla's electric cars have proven very popular among consumers," reflecting on the supportive infrastructure and customer acceptance that enable EV growth.
"The Tesla Model Y became the country's top-selling vehicle in 2023 with 23,088 units sold," indicating the strong market performance and consumer preference for the Model Y over other models, including the long-standing Nissan Leaf.
"Tesla accounted for about 20% of all vehicles sold in Norway last year," signifying that Tesla not only leads in the EV market but also plays a significant role in Norway's overall automotive landscape.
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