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"textContent": "New analysis shows why made-in-EU requirements are a sovereignty premium worth paying. As the European Union is debating whether to set “Made-in-EU” criteria for public funding in the Industrial Accelerator Act, new analysis shows how scale will reduce the current cost advantage of Asian battery makers. Only with Made-in-EU criteria ... [continued]\n\nThe post The Falling Cost Gap Between EU & Chinese Batteries appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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