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"textContent": "Remember the MiBot, that tiny Japanese EV predicted by many EV pundits to be the next spawn of electric mobility in Japan because of its affordable ¥1 million (~$7000) price tag? Well, MiBot manufacturer KG Motors delivered the first completed MiBot units on December 30, 2025, after some delays which ... [continued]\n\nThe post Japan’s Smallest EV Gets Backing From One Of Its Largest Energy Companies appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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