Good NewsNorsk Elbilforening/Flickr/Commercial use & mods allowedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ In Norway, the electric vehicle future has already arrived About 80 percent of new cars sold in Norway are battery-powered. As a result, the air is cleaner, the streets are quieter and the grid hasn’t collapsed. But problems with unreliable chargers persist.
NewsletterMarco Verch/Flickr/Commercial use & mods allowedlink to the original photo and the license Electric vehicle tax credit rules create ‘chaos for consumers’ Buying an electric car has become much more complicated because of restrictions on which models qualify for a federal tax credit of up to $7,500.
Newsletter www.nytimes.com Volvo plans to sell only electric cars by 2030 It plans to convert its entire lineup to battery power by 2030, phasing out internal combustion engine vehicles faster than other automakers.
Solutions www.nytimes.com In Norway, electric and hybrid cars outsell conventional models The country offers generous benefits to buyers of vehicles that run on new types of fuel, making ownership more affordable.