The given three diagrams depict the percentage of electric, hybrid, petrol and diesel vehicles that had registered in Norway over decade between 2008 and 2018 and assumption for 2028.
Overall, it is obvious that petrol cars had leading position in 2008, while diesel cars had the largest share in 2018. However, expectation for 2028 will have aproximetlly similar positions, except petrol vehicles. Another interesting point is that diesel cars remained at the same position in all three years.
It is conspisious that petrol accounted for 69% of all cars in 2008, surpassing others by a large margin.Furthermore, diesel cars had 30% . Although, hybrid cars had the lowest percentage of vehicles, also electric cars hadn’t produced in 2008.In contrast, in 2018 diesel cars overtook petrol cars with 46% and 39% repectively. In addition, electric cars was added on roads with 4% and hybrid cars increased significantly from 1% to 11% .
On the other hand, the percentage of electric cars will surge from 11% to 32% in 2028. Additionally, hybrid cars will constitute one-third of all vehicles.Diesel cars will made up almost 27% of all cars.However, petrol will decline to 11% .
