Norway has become the first country where electric cars outnumber petrol-powered cars. Of the 2.8 million registered private cars, over 754,000 are fully electric, surpassing petrol models, with diesel cars still being the most common but in decline. This shift is driven by government incentives, including tax breaks, toll exemptions, and other perks, helping Norway lead the world in EV adoption. The country aims to sell only zero-emission vehicles by 2025, aligning with its ambitious climate goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030. Norway's success contrasts with Europe's slower transition to electric vehicles.