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"textContent": "For a few months now I have quoting a claim that 70% of ferries on order had batteries, based on reading the stat in what I considered a reliable site. After digging deeper into the orderbook and the denominator, I do not think that figure stands up, but the actual ... [continued]\n\nThe post Mea Culpa: Correcting The Ferry Battery Orderbook Still Leaves A Strong Electrification Story appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
"title": "Mea Culpa: Correcting The Ferry Battery Orderbook Still Leaves A Strong Electrification Story"
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