
The Th!nk comes in three models - Th!nk City, Th!nk Ox (5 seater), and Th!nk Open (cabriolet), with prices from around £14.000, not including battery rental. The car will go on the UK market in the last quarter of this year. The car can travel up to 200 km before recharging, and can go as fast as 100 kh/h. And all of that of course, being an electric car, with no local emissions whatsoever.

The Troll-project stranded in 1958, just after the factory having gotten into production, due to the government more or less conciously obstructing the production of the car. The company initially got a promise of a license to produce 500 cars for sale in Norway, but this was later reduced to a ridiculous number of 15 cars.
When the company wanted to produce additional cars for export, the government refused to support the company. This was despite the fact that the company also had other investors, who would invest only if the government also supported the production. The main reason for the governments reluctance to support the Troll company was that it did not want to disrupt the trade balance with Eastern Europe, from which Norway imported cars in exchange for fish flour. So in effect, the government chose not to risk their markets for fish flour instead of supporting a possible car producing industry in Norway.
Lets hope the Th!nk will have a much brighter future than what the Troll had...
1 comment:
It is a very spoilt and rich government indeed that can turn it's back to a potential revenue producing industry. I wonder what would happen here if the oil suddenly disappeared.
Norway stands even today, very low down on the list when compared to other countries iro innovation.
It is clear that innovativeness is not to be encouraged. An enterprising mind falls to the wayside here in Norway.
'We have the oil, we need nothing else, we will live forever...and right here Jante has no place.' Wonderful but strange country!
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