The country has set a new electric vehicles (EVs) sales world record and is working towards ending the sales of fossil-fuel vehicles by 2025, offering incentives to citizens to buy EVs.
Norway is competing with Australia to supply hydrogen fuel to Japan. Norway is developing a pilot project using renewable energy to generate hydrogen for export to Japan.
Norway is investing in making transportation more environmentally friendly to reduce emissions and combat climate change, leading to a growing market for clean vehicles.
Norway is looking to form a closer relationship with South Korea to support hydrogen fuel cars and is considering plans to ban the sale of gasoline cars by 2025.
The country is reportedly considering instituting a ban on all gasoline-powered cars by 2025 to promote clean transportation and renewable energy adoption.
Norway is one of two countries that currently meet 100% of its energy needs through renewable sources, relying heavily on hydroelectricity and increasingly on wind energy and biofuels.
Norway is implementing a plan to follow the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme, offering compensation to large manufacturing companies to encourage them to remain within the country despite stricter environmental policies.