Take a look around and you'll soon notice that almost every other car has an "E" for "electric" on its licence plate.
Last year, the number of electric cars on Norway's roads outnumbered those powered by petrol for the first time.
Getty Images Norway now has a large network of public charging stations across the country.
Norway is undoubtedly an EV pioneer, but this electric revolution has been three decades in the making.
Another driver, Merete Eggesbø, says that back in 2014 she was one of the first people in Norway to own a Tesla.
That means that, per 100,000 people, Norway has 447 chargers while the UK has just 89, according to a recent report.
Norway, unlike the US and EU, has not imposed tariffs on Chinese EV imports. »