While Norway reported a staggering 97% of new cars sold in June 2025 were electric, Japan remains far behind. 
Despite generous subsidies, Japan's EV share is estimated to be just 1.8% to 2% of new car sales. 
Japan continues to favor hybrid vehicles, with over 40% of sales being hybrids, particularly Toyota’s Prius. 
Experts cite Japan’s slow policy shifts and consumer hesitation toward full electrification. 
Norway’s success stems from aggressive tax incentives and nearly 100% hydropower-based electricity. 
Meanwhile, Japan’s reliance on fossil fuels and outdated infrastructure stalls real EV progress. 
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