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"textContent": "If someone told you off-grid solar power was used to charge an electric Subaru in the sub-Arctic, would you believe it? Well, a pilot project conducted by Easee and Subaru just demonstrated it is possible to use portable solar panels and a portable EV charger to charge an electric Subaru ... [continued]\n\nThe post Solar Power Used To Charge An EV In The Sub-Arctic appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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