
Norway plans to gradually eliminate electric vehicle subsidies within two years, and Tesla Model Y and other popular models will face tax increases

The Norwegian government plans to gradually eliminate major subsidies for electric vehicles over the next two years, resulting in an increase in costs of several thousand dollars for new cars like the Tesla Model Y. The finance minister stated that the goals have been largely achieved, and it is time to remove the preferential policies. Starting in 2023, electric vehicles priced over 500,000 kroner will be subject to a 25% value-added tax, with future plans to lower the tax exemption threshold to 300,000 kroner and impose value-added tax on all electric vehicles. The Electric Vehicle Association expressed concerns, believing that a more gradual approach should be taken
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