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	<title>Comments on: Oregon and Mitsubishi Partners in Charging</title>
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		<title>By: Good Green Cars &#183; VW Launches Diesel Tutorial Site for Americans</title>
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		<description>[...] I was at a meeting with Stefan Jacoby, CEO of VW North America, last week. He said VW is leaning heavily on its clean-diesel and improved gasoline technologies to improve fuel efficiency by as much as 50% in the next few years rather than investing heavily in hybrids and EVs. We&#8217;ll find out in the next decade how that strategy plays out for VW, versus the likes of GM&#8217;s Chevy Volt extended-range EV or Mitsubishi&#8217;s i MiEV. [...]</description>
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