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  "textContent": "Vattenfall, Energy Bank, and Volkswagen are collaborating on a new bidirectional EV charger project in Sweden. Vattenfall is Sweden’s state-owned power company. Two hundred bidirectional EV chargers will be installed in the country — these chargers can transmit electricity to electric vehicles and from electric vehicles back to the grid. ... [continued]\n\nThe post 200 Bidirectional EV Chargers To Be Used In Trial appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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