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Buddy is a Norwegian electric city car, produced by Buddy Electric in the early 2000s, formerly known as Pure Mobility and Elbil Norge AS, at Økern in Oslo. In 2007, the Buddy, and its predecessor, the Kewet, made up 20% of the electric cars in Norway. Since its inception in 1991, combined sales of the Kewet and Buddy had totaled about 1,500 vehicles through October 2013, of which, 1,087 were registered in Norway.

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  • Buddy is a Norwegian electric city car, produced by Buddy Electric in the early 2000s, formerly known as Pure Mobility and Elbil Norge AS, at Økern in Oslo. In 2007, the Buddy, and its predecessor, the Kewet, made up 20% of the electric cars in Norway. Since its inception in 1991, combined sales of the Kewet and Buddy had totaled about 1,500 vehicles through October 2013, of which, 1,087 were registered in Norway. (en)
  • Buddy EV – elektryczny mikrosamochód produkowany przez norweskie przedsiębiorstwo Buddy Electric od 2005 roku (pl)
  • Buddy är en norsk elbil som tillverkas av i i Oslo. Buddy är den sjätte generationen av den modell som tidigare hette Kewet som kom i produktion 1991. 2010 kom en ny variant, MetroBuddy, ut. (sv)
  • Buddy — трёхместный норвежский внутригородской электромобиль, производимый компанией в Осло. Широко эксплуатируется в Норвегии, где наряду с автомобилем Kewet (предшественником Buddy разработки той же компанией) занимает 35 % от всего парка электромобилей. (ru)
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  • Buddy is a Norwegian electric city car, produced by Buddy Electric in the early 2000s, formerly known as Pure Mobility and Elbil Norge AS, at Økern in Oslo. In 2007, the Buddy, and its predecessor, the Kewet, made up 20% of the electric cars in Norway. Since its inception in 1991, combined sales of the Kewet and Buddy had totaled about 1,500 vehicles through October 2013, of which, 1,087 were registered in Norway. (en)
  • Buddy EV – elektryczny mikrosamochód produkowany przez norweskie przedsiębiorstwo Buddy Electric od 2005 roku (pl)
  • Buddy är en norsk elbil som tillverkas av i i Oslo. Buddy är den sjätte generationen av den modell som tidigare hette Kewet som kom i produktion 1991. 2010 kom en ny variant, MetroBuddy, ut. (sv)
  • Buddy — трёхместный норвежский внутригородской электромобиль, производимый компанией в Осло. Широко эксплуатируется в Норвегии, где наряду с автомобилем Kewet (предшественником Buddy разработки той же компанией) занимает 35 % от всего парка электромобилей. (ru)
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