By 2030, all EU citizens will have access to a digital driver’s license, integrated into a European Digital Identity Wallet. This important step toward digitalization follows an agreement between the
Denmark
Starting April 1st, visitors to Copenhagen will need to pay for parking on Sundays unless they hold a resident permit. The new regulation, announced by the Copenhagen Municipality, aims to
The push for greener transport in Denmark has gained momentum, with hauliers increasingly eager to transition from diesel to electric trucks. However, a funding shortfall has left many disappointed, as
Copenhagen Airport (Københavns Lufthavn) has reported exceptional financial performance for 2024, marking a significant rebound in the aviation industry. Nearly 30 million passengers used the airport throughout the year, highlighting
The shift towards electric mobility in Denmark has reached a new milestone. In February 2025, a record-breaking 66.5% of all newly registered cars were electric, signaling a decisive move away
Toyota’s mobility brand, Kinto, is set to expand its services across Denmark, moving beyond its current focus on car-sharing in and around Copenhagen. The Japanese automaker aims to make its
Radikale Venstre has published a series of proposals aimed at redesigning the car tax system, all in favor of electric vehicles.
Tesla's sales and reputation are plummeting in Europe as Elon Musk's political involvement grows. The Tesla Model Y remains the best-selling electric car on the continent and the fourth best-selling
Denmark is making a big change in its rail system. The country will replace old diesel trains with new battery-electric trains, which are better for the environment. This change will
After Copenhagen, which did it in january 2024, Aarhus will bring its free parking program for electric vehicles to an end on October 1, 2025. The scheme, which allows EVs
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