In July, 7,247 new passenger cars were registered, 3,260 fewer (- 31.0%) than in July 2021. Among the new passenger cars, zero-emission cars had a 70.7 per cent market share in July, in the same month last year the market share was 64.1 per cent. ALL FIGURES FROM OFV Here are the main figures for… Continue reading Car sales in July 2022
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BIL’s consultation response, energy labeling
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Car sales in June 2022
In June, 14,901 new passenger cars were registered, 5,491 fewer (-26.9%) than in June 2021, in the first half of the year 68,505 new passenger cars were registered, 15,425 fewer than in the first half of 2021. Among the new passenger cars The zero-emission cars had a 78.7 per cent market share in June, in… Continue reading Car sales in June 2022
Meeting of the Service Market Committee (SU) 15 June 2022
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SERVICE MARKET FORUM (SF) 16 – 17 JUNE 2022, Tjøme
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RNB agreement: Electric car VAT from 2023
The government parties and SV in the Storting have agreed to introduce VAT for purchase amounts over NOK 500,000 for electric cars from 1.1.2023. The support for electric vans will be raised from 30 to 40 percent of the additional cost by choosing electric. Here you can read BIL’s comment: An era is over It… Continue reading RNB agreement: Electric car VAT from 2023
Car sales in May 2022
In May, 11,537 new passenger cars were registered, 2,526 fewer (-18%) than in May 2021. Among the new passenger cars, the zero-emission cars had a 73.2 per cent market share in May. So far this year, 15.6 per cent fewer passenger cars have been registered than in the same period in 2021, while the number… Continue reading Car sales in May 2022
Breach of promise for electric cars
Both the party programs and the government platform are crystal clear that electric cars under NOK 600,000 will not pay VAT. – That the government, completely without warning, runs from this promise is very serious, says Erik Andresen in Bilimportørenes Landsforening. The Revised National Budget, which was presented today, states that the government will introduce… Continue reading Breach of promise for electric cars
Car sales in April 2022
In April, 9,725 new passenger cars were registered, 3,441 fewer (-26.1%) than in April 2021. Among the new passenger cars, the zero-emission cars had a market share of 74.1 per cent in April. So far this year, 15.0 per cent fewer passenger cars have been registered than in the same period in 2021, while the… Continue reading Car sales in April 2022
Hearing – extra front protection on the bus
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