Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Surpasses Gas Stations in Vestfold and Telemark
Porsgrunn,Norway – A turning point in Norway’s transition to electric vehicles is underway in Vestfold and Telemark county,where the number of fast-charging stations for EVs is now expected to exceed the number of traditional gasoline stations. This milestone, anticipated within the next decade, signals a significant shift in the region’s transportation landscape and reflects the country’s enterprising climate goals.
The projection comes from Isaac Øverbø,a key figure in the advancement of the fast-charging network,who estimates having “10,maybe 20 eel years” – a playful reference to the electric current - remaining in his current role. This expansion isn’t merely about convenience; it’s about enabling wider EV adoption, reducing reliance on fossil fuels, and supporting a sustainable future for the region.The increasing availability of charging infrastructure directly addresses range anxiety,a major barrier for potential EV buyers,and positions Vestfold and Telemark as a leader in green transportation.
Currently, the region boasts a growing network of fast-charging stations, strategically placed along major roadways and in urban centers. Øverbø’s work focuses on continued development and expansion, anticipating the increasing demand as more residents and travelers switch to electric vehicles. The exact timeline for surpassing the number of gas stations depends on the pace of development, but the trend is clear: the future of fueling in vestfold and Telemark is electric.
This shift aligns with Norway’s national strategy to phase out the sale of new gasoline and diesel cars by 2025, making it one of the first countries in the world to adopt such a policy. Vestfold and Telemark’s proactive approach to charging infrastructure is crucial for supporting this national objective and ensuring a smooth transition for its citizens.
Published October 15, 2025, at 07:01
Updated October 15, 2025, at 09:35