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"textContent": "Tesla Cybercab specs have been revealed via an EPA filing. It’s a 15-page document, but here are some of the key facts and figures: Battery Capacity: 326-volt system, 146 Ah — probably around 50 kWh energy storage capacity Electric Motor: 163 kW (219 hp), front-mounted AC permanent magnet motor Curb ... [continued]\n\nThe post Tesla Cybercab Specs Are Public — But Questions Remain appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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