Statkraft shifts to electric cars

As the first Norwegian company to do so, Statkraft has joined climate initiative EV100 and thus commits to electrifying its whole vehicle fleet, cars and trucks, by 2030.
In recent years, Statkraft has become a larger player with electrical vehicle charging infrastructure though, for instance, acquiring Grønn Kontakt and German E-wald. | Photo: Fabian Sponheimer/E-WALD GmbH
In recent years, Statkraft has become a larger player with electrical vehicle charging infrastructure though, for instance, acquiring Grønn Kontakt and German E-wald. | Photo: Fabian Sponheimer/E-WALD GmbH

In connection with Bloomberg New Energy Finance's most recent update, Statkraft unveiled its participation in climate initiative EV100 and thereby commits to replacing its whole vehicle fleet, cars and trucks, with electric models by 2030.

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