Norway Wants To Ban The Sale Of All New Petrol And Diesel Cars By 2025

In a drastic move to curb pollution, the Norwegian government wants to rid showrooms of any new car powered by an internal combustion engine in nine year's time
Norway Wants To Ban The Sale Of All New Petrol And Diesel Cars By 2025

“That’s a bit drastic,” some of you probably thought, when it was announced that the city of Paris was to ban all cars built before 2010 from its centre by 2020. However, that all seems pretty minor in comparison to what the Norwegian government is cooking up. According to Norwegian newspaper Dagens Næringsliv, the country’s government is considering banning the sale of any new petrol or diesel powered car by 2025.

Almost a quarter of all new car sales in Norway are made up of electric vehicles, but to forcibly bring that up to 100 per cent would be an extraordinary move, and an interesting one given that the country’s economy relies heavily on the exportation of oil. It won’t just be diesel and petrol cars getting the boot, either: the plans also cover light commercial vehicles and busses.

It’s important to note this isn’t definite just yet; while the proposed law has been put forward, it hasn’t yet been passed. We’ll be watching this with interest.

What do you think of the proposals? We’re keen to hear your views, particularly if you’re a Norwegian petrolhead!

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Anonymous
06/06/2016 - 22:07 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Listen to the call of small dicked Rednecks.

07/08/2017 - 04:42 |
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Anonymous

As a Norwegian petrolhead, i will not be happy to drive a car that runs on the same energy as a vibrator!!!

06/06/2016 - 22:13 |
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RodriguezRacer456 (Aventador SV) (Lambo Squad)
06/06/2016 - 22:14 |
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Anonymous

If only people could stop trying to kill petrolheads..

06/06/2016 - 22:56 |
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Smenny

Norway is responsible for 0,3% of worldwide CO2 emissions. 10,2% of those 0,3% is from road traffic. Sounds like this is gonna make quite the impact, definitively saving the world! :) No wonder everyone thinks we are self centered idiots in Norway, it’s because we are!

06/07/2016 - 00:06 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Smenny

first, CO2 isn’t a real problem, it is not a harmful gas and is the second least dangerous coming out of a tailpipe after… dioxygen…

And saying “I won’t do something because the other won’t and it won’t change much” is just being either very stupid, or 10years old.

06/07/2016 - 02:15 |
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Anonymous

I’m hoping that this will never happen. If it’s about emissions, I know that the process of making batteries is not something that someone would call “clean”. “Toxic” is the softest word that comes to mind when I hear about a battery factory. And around 80% of all electricity is made from fossil fuels. Electricity makes more pollution than cars, so let’s ban electricity? Cows make more damage to the environment than cars, so let’s ban cows? I just don’t get it. Why does everyone hate the car so much?

06/07/2016 - 00:15 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

hmmm no…
Do some research please, and keep in mind that the only reason gasoline and diesel powered car are so “clean” is because we’ve been improving them since a hundred years…
whereas lithium batteries have started being used less than 20 years ago, and that the process has already made huge improvement.
Also, burning fuel to make electricity is way cleaner than burning it in your car!
And lastly, Norway 95% of Norway’s electricity production comes from renewable energy…

06/07/2016 - 02:11 |
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Anonymous

Hydrogen cars anyone? I can’t wait for the day when we finally get hydrogen powered coupes. Just imagine that. All the power of a petrol engine with none of the drawbacks associated with a petrol engine

06/07/2016 - 03:53 |
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gheed

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

What drawbacks?..

06/07/2016 - 14:21 |
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HDose

Well, time to watch their profit made from toursim dips to record low.

06/07/2016 - 03:57 |
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Anonymous
06/07/2016 - 04:44 |
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