That was the managing director at Elvia, which supplies electricity in Norway and beyond, speaking to the New York Times for a story published Monday detailing how the heavily electric-vehicle-populated country is holding up against grid strain. Anne Nysæther said that the Oslo-based utility has installed new substations and transformers in parts of the country and that no grid collapse has resulted.
Norway may offer one of the best glimpses at what happens when a country’s automotive market turns significantly in the direction...
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