• AgOkami@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    They are huge in the warm, wealthy areas in Norway. In the rest of Norway they hardly exist. I got a really expencive EV a few months ago, and surprise, surprise, importants features stop working completely when it gets below +5 degrees. Not looking forward to the winter.

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      11 hours ago

      This is just a straight up lie.

      97,7% of all personal vehicles sold in Norway in May were EV’s.

      Unless you claim only 2,3% of our population live north of Trondheim, you’re just full of shit.

      And if your car stops working below 5 degrees, you have a shitty car. Both our EV’s worked fine in -30 just two years ago.
      I had to charge more often, that was it

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        9 hours ago

        You call me a liar and then immediately claims that literally all vehicles that exists in Norway were bought this May… Wow…

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          8 hours ago

          97,7 % of all vehicles sold in May were electric.

          Over 50% of all cars on the road are electric.

          Your reading comprehension is on par with your knowledge of electric cars