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Norway plans to eliminate its main subsidy for electric vehicles over the next two years, the government said on Wednesday, adding thousands of dollars to the cost of new cars like Tesla’s Model Y, the country’s top-selling automobile.

Fully electric vehicles accounted for a record 98.3 per cent of all new cars sold in the Nordic nation last month, registration data shows, in line with a long-held aspiration in Norway of ending the sale of petrol and diesel combustion engines by 2025.

“We have had a goal that all new passenger cars should be electric by 2025, and … we can say that the goal has been achieved,” Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg said in a statement.

“Therefore, the time is ripe to phase out the benefits.”

EV lobby group calls move ‘hasty’, wants staggered phase-out

For years, oil-rich Norway exempted EVs from all taxes applied to combustion-engine vehicles to speed up the transition, a policy that came at a cost of billions of dollars annually in lost revenue for the state.

In 2023, however, it introduced a 25 per cent value-added tax on the portion of an EV’s price over 500,000 crowns ($49,508), affecting mostly high-end models such as the BMW iX, Tesla X and Porsche Taycan, while shielding mass-market cars.

For Tesla’s mid-range EVs, only the most expensive so-called “performance” four-wheel drive version of the Model Y is currently subject to VAT, the company’s website shows.

But in 2026, Norway plans to lower its EV tax exemption to 300,000 crowns, the government said in its proposal for next year’s budget, and begin collecting VAT on all versions of the Model Y and similarly priced mid-market cars like Volkswagen’s ID.4.

In 2027, the final VAT exemptions will be removed altogether, it said, subjecting all EVs to the full tax, if parliament approves the plan.

At the same time, the government said it plans to increase the one-time levy charged at the point of initial registration for fossil fuel-powered vehicles to maintain the overall incentives for choosing electric cars.

However, the Norwegian EV Association, a pro-EV lobby group, called the changes “hasty” and argued for a more staggered reduction of the VAT limit.

“I worry that sudden and major changes will make more people choose fossil-fuel cars again, and I think everyone agrees that we don’t want to go back there,” its head, Christina Bu, said in a statement.

Seven out of 10 cars on Norway’s roads are still fossil-fuel vehicles, according to the association.

More spending from wealth fund

The government rules in a minority and will need to negotiate its budget proposal with four parties in parliament.

The Model Y, Norway’s best-selling car in each of the last three years, currently starts at 422,000 crowns for the cheapest version and could therefore be subject to VAT of 30,500 crowns, if a 25 per cent rate is applied to the portion exceeding 300,000 crowns.

If the VAT exemption is eliminated the following year, it would add another 75,000 crowns to the cost of the car.

The government, meanwhile, proposed increasing spending from the sovereign wealth fund to 579.4 billion crowns in 2026, from a revised 534.2 billion in 2025, to help cover public expenses.

The finance ministry revised upward its economic growth projections excluding the oil industry to 2.0 per cent this year and 2.1 per cent in 2026, and sees core inflation at 2.9 per cent this year, easing 2.5 per cent in 2026.

  • Published On Oct 15, 2025 at 05:06 PM IST

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