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electric carsThe Cool Down
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There are now 754,303 electric cars registered in Norway , compared to 753,905 petrol cars.
Diesel cars still outnumber each of those, but their sales are also rapidly falling.
Norway is hoping to become the first country in the world to have mostly electric vehicles on the road.
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