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EV share of new car registrations reaches 97 per cent in Norway
In April, 10,942 new electric cars were registered in Norway - slightly fewer than in March, but around 900 more electric cars than in April last year. The means that 97 per cent of all new registrations in the country were electric cars.
The 10,942 new electric cars in April are 250 fewer new registrations than in March 2025, a nearly constant level. The difference is that there was a small ‘hybrid high’ in March, with a total of 13,304 new cars registered, making for an electric car market share of 84.1 per cent. In April 2025, on the other hand, 11,286 new cars were registered in Norway across all drive types, according to the road information authority OFV. This means that 97 per cent of all new cars are purely electric, and April once again significantly exceeded the previous annual average of 92.3 per cent.
After the first four months, the OFV registered 42,882 new registrations in the Norwegian statistics – 28 per cent more than in the same period last year. The growth of the overall market was therefore driven by electric cars (apart from the aforementioned ‘hybrid high’ at Toyota). However, this ‘hybrid high’ also had a political background: on 1 April, a tax change came into force that made hybrids significantly more expensive, which led to over 1,200 new registrations of plug-in hybrids in March. In April, with the new tax rate, there were only 56 new PHEVs. “This clearly shows how the government’s tax policy is affecting car sales,” said OFV Director Øyvind Solberg Thorsen. The OFV figures also show that companies and industry are increasingly focussing on electric cars when purchasing new company cars.
This also means that only 344 non-electric cars were newly registered in April – we have already mentioned the 56 plug-in hybrids. In addition, there are 98 full hybrids, 25 petrol cars (with a 0.2 per cent market share) and 165 new diesels with a 1.5 per cent market share (after 3.2 per cent in April 2024). Fuel cell cars are not very widespread in Norway and are not listed separately in the OFV’s new registration statistics
In view of these figures, it is of course obvious that the model statistics are dominated by electric cars. So far, however, individual hybrid models (especially from Toyota) have repeatedly made it into the top ten. According to the OFV, all car models in the top 30 list were purely electric for the first time in April. A non-electric car only appeared in 39th place. “We’ve never seen us have to go so far down the list of new car sales before something other than electric cars appears,” confirms Solberg Thorsen.
With the start of European deliveries of the Juniper facelift, the best-selling model was the Tesla Model Y with 869 new registrations and a market share of 7.7 per cent. It was followed by the VD ID.4 (724) and the Toyota bZ4X (697), two other models that have been in demand in Norway for months. However, the electric Toyota only just made it onto the podium: with 696 new registrations, the OFV registered just one vehicle less of the VW ID.7. The ID.3 also did well with 620 new registrations.
Behind them, the gap is somewhat wider: the Nissan Ariya (423), Skoda Enyaq (356), Volvo EX30 (343), BMW iX1 (293) and Ford Explorer (291) complete the top ten. However, it should be noted that the Enyaq is currently undergoing a model change to a facelift, which may have a short-term impact on new registrations.
The best-selling electric car from a Chinese brand in April was the Xpeng G6 with 185 new registrations. According to the OFV report, Chinese manufacturers have achieved a total market share of around twelve per cent in the current year.
The Model Y is also ahead for the year, with 3,656 new registrations – still in first place, but 31.4 per cent less than in 2024. This could be a sign that many people now consider other brands to be just as interesting and have just as much to offer in roughly the same price segment, says Solberg Thorsen. In the period from January to April, however, the Toyota bZ4X followed in second place with 2,984 vehicles, ahead of the ID.4 (2,617).