The provided data presents three pie charts illustrating the distribution of electric, hybrid, petrol, and diesel vehicles registered in Norway for the years 2008, 2018, and a projected scenario for 2028.
Overall, the charts depict a shift in vehicle preferences in Norway over the years, with a notable surge in fully electric and hybrid vehicles compared to traditional petrol and diesel vehicles.
In 2008, petrol vehicles were predominant at 69%, followed by diesel vehicles at 30%, while hybrid vehicles accounted for only 1%. There were no fully electric vehicles during this year. By 2018, the dominance of petrol vehicles diminished to 39%, with diesel vehicles increasing to 46%. Hybrid and fully electric vehicles saw significant rises to 11% and 4% respectively.
Looking ahead to 2028, a substantial increase is anticipated in fully electric and hybrid vehicles, reaching 60% and 11% respectively. Conversely, diesel vehicles are expected to decrease significantly to 2%, while petrol vehicles are projected to decline to 27%. This predicts a shift towards more environmentally friendly vehicle options in Norway.
