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  "path": "/2026/02/20/past-the-inflection-point-electric-now-clearly-dominates-the-city-bus-market/",
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  "textContent": "Proving heavy vehicles can electrify fast across Europe By Max Molliere, Principal Data Analyst, E-Mobility, T&E Six out of ten new EU city buses were zero-emission (ZE) in 2025, as battery-electric and fuel cell powertrains made up 56% and 4% of new sales respectively. This was unimaginable back in 2019 ... [continued]\n\nThe post Past the Inflection Point: Electric Now Clearly Dominates the City Bus Market appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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