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  "textContent": "I was invited to a GM event in San Francisco on June 9th where GM made three big announcements: GM is activating vehicle-to-grid (V2G) capability for existing customers, with no new hardware required. GM is expanding grid-scale battery storage with a big bet on sodium-ion technology. GM’s new “Energy Pass” ... [continued]\n\nThe post GM Energy Pass: One Universal Interface For Public Charging appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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