Nepal is a great example of why this doesn't tell the complete picture: if transport hasn't shifted 100% to electric, you still got a long way to go. In their defence, Nepal is making steps in this direction - people that can afford a car are choosing BYD electric cars. But for now, the vast majority are getting round on mopeds and motorcycles. The pollution in Kathnandu is acrid at times.
I would hope that Iceland is further down the path to electric vehicles.
They are, and I know at least one person with an electric motorbike. Most people can't afford a new bike, yet alone an electric one.