Norway has become a global leader in electric vehicle adoption, with 87% of new car sales being fully electric. While this has reduced emissions significantly, it has also widened the gap between rich and poor due to affluent individuals benefiting most from EV subsidies. The focus on EVs has hindered efforts to promote alternative modes of transportation like public transit and cycling, which are more effective in reducing emissions and enhancing urban life. Despite the positive impact on reducing carbon emissions, there are concerns about the entrenchment of car dependence and the neglect of other environmentally friendly transportation options.
The government is now reconsidering some electrification subsidies to address these downsides. While EV adoption has reshaped Norway's car market positively, it has also raised questions about inequality and sustainability in transportation policies. The article highlights the importance of balancing incentives for EVs with investments in public transit infrastructure to achieve comprehensive emission reduction goals.
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by David Zipper lúc www.vox.com 10-31-2023
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