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"textContent": "The irony of the energy transition is sometimes found not in a showroom, but on a siding track. While putting the BYD Shark through its paces on the dusty backroads of Laguna, I found myself face-to-face with another hybrid machine — one that predates the Shark by nearly a decade ... [continued]\n\nThe post A Tale of Two Hybrids appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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