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BBC's THINK City arrives in Oslo

BBC's THINK City arrives in Oslo
14 Jun 2010

Traffic on the streets around Oslo's historic national parliament echoed to the sound of silence today as a convoy of over 60 EVs paraded through the city to celebrate EV culture in Norway.

The occasion was the arrival in Oslo of the BBC documentary team behind the Electric Ride programme – now a quarter of the way through their month-long, 4,000 mile pioneering odyssey around Europe in a THINK City EV.

Norway's Conservative Party Leader, Erna Solberg, who met the convoy of assorted EVs at Stortinget (Oslo's parliament square), said: "I am a great supporter of electric vehicles. It is time for us to start building up the infrastructure in Norway to encourage an even greater take-up of EVs here. We need to keep our position as the home of EVs by growing with the industry and encouraging more procurement and support of this pioneering industry within the coalition Norwegian government."

BBC presenter and lead-driver on the Electric Ride programme, Peter Curran, said: "It's fantastic that so many electric vehicle owners have turned out in support of our never-done-before expedition around Europe in an EV. There are more EVs on the streets here than any other country we've been to so far, and it has been great to hear about the national approach to this culture from Erna Solberg this morning. Our car, the THINK City, also from Norway, has performed very well so far on our journey – all the way from London to Oslo – only another 3,000 miles and nine countries to go!"

THINK CEO, Richard Canny, said: "With nearly 3,000 electric vehicles in use here in Norway, this literally is the home of the EV, and we at THINK are very proud to be at the centre of this culture as this great convoy here today shows. To keep hold of this leadership position, Norway must build fast and effectively on this by supporting the industry in every way it can, as it has the potential to revolutionise mobility all around the world. The race is on to lead this fast-growing sector, and with careful policy-making and management going forward, Norway could and should be the first to the finish line."

From Norway, the BBC Electric Ride team will drive their THINK City into Sweden, Austria, Germany, Lichtenstein, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal and others along the way before returning to London early in July.

BBC Electric Ride will be broadcast on Radio 4 on Saturdays at 1030hrs (BST / GMT +1) for four weeks from 19th June and will also be available globally on BBC i-player from the same date. The team can also be followed globally on BBC Online, Facebook, Twitter and at the projects website.

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