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  "path": "/2026/02/26/energy-dispensed-on-rubicons-charging-network-in-south-africa-up-142-in-2025-to-625mwh/",
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    "Energy Dispensed On Rubicon’s Charging Network In South Africa Up 142% In 2025 To 625MWh",
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  "textContent": "Charging infrastructure has been growing nicely in South Africa. According to Rubicon’s annual report for 2025, by mid-2025, there were over 500 public stations operational in South Africa from all the various charge point operators. This growth helped maintain a favorable EV-to-charger ratio of 1:7, better than the global 1:10 ... [continued]\n\nThe post Energy Dispensed On Rubicon’s Charging Network In South Africa Up 142% In 2025 To 625MWh appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
  "title": "Energy Dispensed On Rubicon’s Charging Network In South Africa Up 142% In 2025 To 625MWh"
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