Norway is the global leader in ____ use of electric cars: in 2016 nearly 30% of ____ vehicle sales were battery-powered or hybrid models. In the past five years sales have increased sharply due to the development of better batteries, so now the country's five million people are ____ world's largest electric car market. ____ transport minister talks of ending sales of cars powered by ____ fossil fuels by 2025. ____ government is subsidising the installation of charging points on main roads and at shopping centres. In addition, drivers of ____ zero-emission vehicles pay no sales tax or parking fees and may use bus lanes in cities. However, this pattern may not be ____ best model for other countries; Norway has ____ surplus of cheap electricity thanks to ____ hydropower, and it taxes petrol and diesel fuel heavily.

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