New Record For Electric Car Sales In Nordic Countries In April
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
In April, two out of three new cars sold in the Nordic region were electric, driven by high sales in Norway and Denmark. Norway had 98.6% of new car sales as electric, while Denmark had 81.9%. In contrast, Finland and Sweden had lower electric car shares of 48.8% and 42%, respectively. A total of 56,951 new passenger cars were registered in the four Nordic countries in April. The high electric car sales in Norway and Denmark are attributed to factors such as price, technology, and availability. The Nordic region has set a new electric monthly record in new passenger car registrations for the second month in a row, with most Norwegians choosing electric when buying a new car.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Denmark's rapid growth in electric car sales, from 13.2% in April 2022 to 81.9% in April 2026, demonstrates a clear maturation of the market.
- · The significant divide between Nordic car markets highlights the impact of framework conditions on electrification pace.