Chinese brands eye Norway's EV boom
CGTN Europe
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Norway has the world's highest proportion of electric car sales, with experts predicting the country's last combustion car to be sold as early as next April.
It's no surprise then that electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers are keen to move in – including three of China's biggest EV brands; BYD, Nio and Xpeng.
"Norway is interesting for BYD because it has a highly dense EV market," distributor Espen Kristoffersen tells CGTN Europe during a test drive of BYD's Tang model.
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