Norway Is Uprooting Its Fuel Pumps as Electric Cars Take Over
‘We have gone from the traditional, to targeting the future,’ one fuel-station chain executive says.
A closed gas station and new electric vehicle chargers in Oslo.
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At Uno-X Furuset, a highway pit stop on the outskirts of Oslo, four petroleum dispensers have become three. The cement base where a pump once stood stands ready for whatever comes next — most likely, an electric vehicle charger.