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splot14 2022-12-08 00:26:41 | #1

Code EF now in use for electric vehicles  :)

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Svesor 2022-12-08 00:28:20 | #2

splot14 (2022-12-08 00:26:41)

splot14
Code EF now in use for electric vehicles


Yes, 7 cars so far   !;)

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splot14 2022-12-08 01:38:29 | #3

Svesor (2022-12-08 00:28:20)

Svesor
Yes, 7 cars so far



Skipping code EA makes no sense for me, considering EH is set to follow EF (already pre-booked, hmm?) and then, what next, EJ?  ?()

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Svesor 2022-12-08 02:10:55 | #4

splot14 (2022-12-08 01:38:29)

splot14
Svesor
Yes, 7 cars so far

Skipping code EA makes no sense for me, considering EH is set to follow EF (already pre-booked, hmm?) and then, what next, EJ?


The letter combinations for electric cars in Norway doesn't follow any common order. First came EL, and it was clearly it stood for ELectric cars.. Then came EK which we were told was short for Elektrisk Kjøretøy (Norwegian for "Electric Vehicle"). Then followed EV and the authorities told that was short for "Electric Vehicle". Then came EB which should be short for "ElBil", the Norwegian word for "Electric Car". Combination number 5 was EC, which could be short for "Electric Car". Next was ED ("Electric Drive"?), EE ("Electric Engine"?) and finally (so far) EF ("Electric Four-wheeler"). This must not be taken too serious, for the letters doesn't have any other meaning than showing it's hanging on a car with electric engine. Notice that after EB the last letter is changed alphabetical, so the next combination after EF should be EH, as G isn't used. Electric Horseless?  :D

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splot14 2022-12-08 02:49:46 | #5

Svesor (2022-12-08 02:10:55)

Svesor
splot14
Svesor
Yes, 7 cars so far

Skipping code EA makes no sense for me, considering EH is set to follow EF (already pre-booked, hmm?) and then, what next, EJ?

The letter combinations for electric cars in Norway doesn't follow any common order. First came EL, and it was clearly it stood for ELectric cars.. Then came EK which we were told was short for Elektrisk Kjøretøy (Norwegian for "Electric Vehicle"). Then followed EV and the authorities told that was short for "Electric Vehicle". Then came EB which should be short for "ElBil", the Norwegian word for "Electric Car". Combination number 5 was EC, which could be short for "Electric Car". Next was ED ("Electric Drive"?), EE ("Electric Engine"?) and finally (so far) EF ("Electric Four-wheeler"). This must not be taken too serious, for the letters doesn't have any other meaning than showing it's hanging on a car with electric engine. Notice that after EB the last letter is changed alphabetical, so the next combination after EF should be EH, as G isn't used. Electric Horseless?


EA could easily mean "electric auto", but EJ, "electric jeep" only to be followed by EN, "electric - no oil"?  :D

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Moritz Velten 2023-01-16 21:37:53 | #6

Hahaha  :D

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Moritz Velten 2023-01-16 21:40:24 | #7

@svesor do you have a link to the database?

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Svesor 2023-01-16 21:53:03 | #8

Moritz Velten (2023-01-16 21:40:24)

https://regnr.info/

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Moritz Velten 2023-01-16 21:54:46 | #9

Thanks  :)

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Svesor 2023-01-16 22:06:33 | #10

Moritz Velten (2023-01-16 21:54:46)

No problem  :) you can also use the official version: https://www.vegvesen.no/en/vehicles/buy-and-sell/vehicle-information/sjekk-kjoretoyopplysninger/?lang=en

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Moritz Velten 2023-01-16 23:44:20 | #11

I think I know this link but the other site is a bit easier when I check all plates of a series for example EF

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