The correct abbreviation for cubic meters is “m³”. Kiloliters are discouraged (although Unicode has the “㎘” symbol for some reason, along with the redundant “㎖-㎤-㏄” triplet), and where I’m from “l” (or specifically stylized “𝑙” or “ℓ”) is preferred to “L”.
Oh they meant CUbic Meter. 1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters. So they should have put 1250 kL or 1,250,000 L
The correct abbreviation for cubic meters is “m³”. Kiloliters are discouraged (although Unicode has the “㎘” symbol for some reason, along with the redundant “㎖-㎤-㏄” triplet), and where I’m from “l” (or specifically stylized “𝑙” or “ℓ”) is preferred to “L”.