Fjellinjen sees EV share pass 50% in greater Oslo area
Fjellinjen AS announced that 50.5% of light vehicles passing through its 83 toll stations in greater Oslo in November 2025 were electric. This marks a significant milestone and nearly a tenfold increase in EV share over the past decade. The EV share increased by 4.5 percentage points compared to the previous year. This growth is attributed to factors like an expanded selection of EVs in 2018 and a surge in sales in late 2022 before the introduction of EV VAT in 2023.
Overall traffic in November 2025 saw a 1% increase compared to the same month in 2024, with 33.5 million passings registered. Diesel vehicles saw a 2.4 percentage point decrease, while petrol vehicles increased by 1.7 percentage points compared to November 2024.
The company started measuring EV share in 2012 when it was under 1%. Analysis by Fjellinjen’s analytics manager, Stian Strøm Arnesen, highlights 2018 and 2022 as pivotal years for EV growth. Arne-Petter Lorentzen, communications manager, is available for further inquiries.
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