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Norway is all in on electric cars. What can the U.S. learn?
Norway has quietly achieved what many countries only imagine: almost 90% of new cars sold last year were fully electric. Backed by decades of stable policy and generous incentives, even snowy northern towns have embraced EVs. The result is a nation transformed — not by industry pressure or climate idealism, but by coordinated governance. Meanwhile, the U.S., with patchier policies and competing agendas, watches from the sidelines. The question isn’t just whether the transition is possible — it’s whether the conditions exist to sustain it. Rod McCullom with UNDARK has the full story.
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