How Pop Group A-ha Inspired Norway's Electric Car Revolution

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To play this video you need JavaScript enabled in your browser. < /figure>By Kevin Keane, BBC Scotland Environment Correspondent and pop group A-ha.

In the 1980s, two leading of the Nordic environmental movement were pushing for electric vehicle (EV) technology, but it was just went unnoticed.

But then they recruited the biggest pop group in the country to help bring the issue to the mainstream.

A-ha was one of the most popular groups in the world after international hits such as Take on Me and the Sun A Brille are still on TV.

They even recorded the credits of the f James Bond The Living Daylights ilm from 1987.

a-haSource Image, Mikkelsen/ Harald N. Røstvik Files, Arkivverket

How Pop Group A-ha Inspired Norway's Electric Car Revolution

This video cannot be played

To play this video you need JavaScript enabled in your browser. < /figure>By Kevin Keane, BBC Scotland Environment Correspondent and pop group A-ha.

In the 1980s, two leading of the Nordic environmental movement were pushing for electric vehicle (EV) technology, but it was just went unnoticed.

But then they recruited the biggest pop group in the country to help bring the issue to the mainstream.

A-ha was one of the most popular groups in the world after international hits such as Take on Me and the Sun A Brille are still on TV.

They even recorded the credits of the f James Bond The Living Daylights ilm from 1987.

a-haSource Image, Mikkelsen/ Harald N. Røstvik Files, Arkivverket

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