NZ has a population of 5 million, and I'm happy to say has given the finger salute to EVs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plug-in_electric_vehicles_in_New_Zealand
By 2024 year-end, there were 119,036 registered plug-in electric vehicles in New Zealand, consisting of 83,806 battery-electric vehicles (BEV) and 35,230 plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEV), together making up 2.4% of the national fleet of 4.9 million vehicles.[6] In 2024, 11.2 percent of all new car registrations were plug-in electric vehicles.[1]
Obviously most Norwegians are rich enough to buy EVs, unlike in NZ where cheap second hand cars are popular.
NZ doesn't have the electric capacity to be having loads of EVs, and we drive long distances, which makes an EV pointless.
Public charging points are a rarity, and I have not seen an EV plugged in at a service station- all filling up with good old fossil fuel.