FUN FACT: 60% of vehicles sold in Norway last month were electric. The Scandinavian country has become a world icon in the race to adopt electric vehicles (EVs). This "electric boom" is fueled by a deep focus on broadening charging infrastructure and a variety of incentives and benefits for EV owners, including substantial cuts to parking, toll road and ferry charges. By 2026, Norway aims for all new vehicles sold in the country to be electric. Norway's got the right idea. It's time for the U.S. to stop spinning its wheels—we have to start increasing incentives for drivers and investments in EV charger infrastructure. Otherwise, we'll be left in the dust.