Zendure shocks the world of clean energy with their affordable and super powerful SUPERBASE V. This modular energy storage product is brining a wealth of industry firsts, for a comparatively budget price. The SuberBase V removes the guess work and work-arounds that are common in the backup storage world, and replaces them with cutting edge tech and plug-and-play features.
If you haven’t heard of Zendure, they are a global clean energy technology company that has been around since 2013. Their attendance at 2022’s IFA show really rocked the boat when they showed off this product and even clenched a Phandroid “Best Of IFA” award, as well as being well received by the press.
Previously, they made all sorts of devices from mobile batteries, smart home panels, smart plugs, and even satellite batteries. It really is no wonder this clean energy company was ready to tackle heavy duty portable and home energy solutions.
Full Power, Any Use
Their product really is paving the way. The Zendure SUPERBASE V is full of firsts and industry leading technology. Possibilities are quite endless. For example, you could use it as a home back up if the power goes out. You could power your RV if you’re out on the road. Or imagine doing some remote work on site or location outdoors and you needed some power. No matter the situation, even for glamping, the SUPERBASE has your back.
They got some extremely cool technology to make this the best go-to option for you or your family too. We really like these semi-solid-state batteries. What that means for the layman is that it’s not exactly a solid-state battery but takes advantages of all the benefits of one. The technology allows it to be much safer and more energy dense. This is really the future of battery chemistry, and they are one of the pioneers of using it in a product. Soon, it may be in eBikes, cars, toothbrushes, and much more. So, kudos to Zendure for leading the way.
Dual Power
Plugs are aplenty with just about every port you can imagine. You can plug in your EV, RV, or even just some good old fashion AV. But what we really want to highlight here is the 120v and 240v dual output. This is the first time ever that a product that can power both your 240v heavy duty items and your 120v items at the same time. It really makes it the perfect must-have backup for a power outage or just going off grid for a while.
Stacking Power
The big seller here though is its modular ability. Many products promise ‘modular’ solutions, but the SUPERBASE V actually delivers. Just some of the many modular working examples include a home panel with EV outlets, 400W solar panels, 32W rigid solar panels, and satellite plugs. You can even get more control by using it with the Zendure app as well as both Amazon Alexa and Google Home.
But the real king of modular performance here is this satellite battery. This thing is a power beast, and you can stack on top of your SUPERBASE V and it will increase its capacity. The best thing is you can stack multiple batteries on top to continually add power. And guess what? No wires! That’s right, it hops right on top with its simple interface.
Zendure SuperBase Price
So, let’s talk pricing. Will it cost an arm and a leg? Well, actually, not really. Right now, it is on Kickstarer for some amazing backer pricing, but if you missed it, don’t worry at all. Zendure is all about affordable clean energy done right. Part of that is competitive pricing that really makes this product a no-brainer. As someone who works in this field, trust us, any other solutions offering 4 whole days of a home back up is going to cost far more. Let’s just say Zendure does it for thousands less, and that is no joke.
Wrapping up, this thing is a big winner in our book. We forgot to mention it’s fast charging, which is another favorite, this thing can really soak up the juice. And its even got solar panels! When you add that in the mix, it really opens your mind to what can be possible with the Zendure SuperBase V. We dare say it is a freeing device. With this, you can really go anywhere and do anything. If you were tied to a desk and office like us before, just having one of these would let us work on the road. Or it could provide safety for our familes during a natural disaster. Or we could use it to get more juice out of our EV’s on the road between pitstops. We could go on and on, but you get the idea. This really is a game changer, and we are so excited for the future that Zendure is creating with products like this.
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Elon Musk claims that Tesla (TSLA) shorts, people betting against the company’s stock, are going to be ‘obliterated, ‘ but there’s a big if to his prediction.
‘Shorts’ is a term used to refer to people betting against the stock of a company. They have long played a significant role in Tesla’s history on the stock market, and CEO Elon Musk has frequently commented on the situation, going so far as to predict their downfall and criticize them at every opportunity.
Throughout the years, Tesla was often topping the list of the most shorted stocks on the NASDAQ. As the automaker became profitable, shorts started to take losses and lose interest.
However, people who shorted Tesla made a lot of money earlier this year after shorting the stock following a rally over Trump’s election and Musk’s relationship with Trump.
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Tesla’s stock has since recovered, and now, the short position on Tesla has stabilized at around 2.6% of the float, which is historically fairly regular and far from previous highs.
Nonetheless, CEO Elon Musk decided to take a jab at them today by claiming that they will be “obliterated” if they don’t sell their positions “before Tesla reaches autonomy at scale”:
“If they don’t exit their short position before Tesla reaches autonomy at scale, they will be obliterated.”
The operating phrase here is clearly: “before Tesla reaches autonomy at scale.”
Musk has been promising that Tesla will reach autonomy at scale by the end of every year for the last 6 years, and it has never happened.
The CEO’s latest timeline is that “autonomy will start positively contributing to Tesla around the second half of 2026.”
In the meantime, Tesla’s “Robotaxi” in Austin is still supervised by a Tesla employee in each vehicle, “Robotaxi” in California is just a ride-hailing service with employees in the driver’s seat, and Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving Supervised” in consumer cars has barely improved since Tesla launched v13 last year.
Electrek’s Take
I think Tesla shareholders hoping for a short squeeze should manage their expectations. With only 2.6% of the float and about a day to cover, any short squeeze would have a minimal impact.
However, I think Elon is probably right. If Tesla reaches autonomy at scale on his timeline, Tesla’s stock would shoot up, but there are huge caveats to this prediction.
Firstly, if you believe Elon’s latest timeline for the second half of next year, there are several significant events that are expected to occur at Tesla before then.
With the tax credit set to expire in the US and increasing competition in Europe and China, Tesla is expected to face several tough quarters after Q3. Elon himself admitted it during the last earnings call.
We are not just talking about Tesla continuing its earnings decline, which has been a clear trend for two years now, but we are talking about Tesla likely losing money, starting in Q1 2026. I don’t think shareholders and the market are ready for that.
Tesla’s liability regarding its failed autonomy promises and crashes is also increasing with more lawsuits advancing through the legal process every week.
In short, Tesla’s stock could take a significant hit over the next 12 months due to its declining EV business and increased liabilities.
Secondly, that’s assuming Elon’s latest autonomy prediction comes true, which has historically been a bad bet.
So Tesla’s fundamentals are about to crash, based on Elon’s own comment, but shorts will get “obliterated” if Elon’s historically terrible autonomy prediction finally comes true. Sounds like a big if to me.
That said, I wouldn’t necessarily recommend shorting Tesla’s stock based on this. The stock is clearly manipulated and trades primarily based on Elon Musk’s lies.
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Huffy, the classic bicycle brand that became a staple of so many childhoods, is selling its Coastal Cruiser e‑bike for an enticing $299.
That sale price is marked down from an MSRP of $899 – which is much closer to what you’d expect to pay for something like this.
On the surface, $299 is pretty remarkable value. For less than most basic electric scooters (or even most decent pedal bikes), you’re getting a 26‑inch wheel electric cruiser with a 36V battery with a claimed 40-mile (64 km) range, a 350W rear‑hub motor, front and rear disc brakes, a comfort saddle, LCD display, and an LED headlight, all with free shipping. At 53 pounds (24 kg), that’s actually lighter than most electric cruisers out there.
But before you think you’ve stumbled on some too‑good‑to‑be‑true deal, it’s worth asking: why is it so cheap?
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First, caveats aside, Class 2 e‑bike compliance means it’s limited to 20 mph (32 km/h), so there’s no classic ‘Murican high-speed Class 3 riding here. You do get a throttle, but it’s 20 mph unless you’re going downhill. And if you do prefer Class 1 compliance, the right side thumb throttle looks easy enough to remove.
Then there’s the parts spec. While workable, the loadout is far from premium: mechanical disc brakes, single‑speed drivetrain, and no suspension. It’s clearly built for casual beachside or neighborhood cruising, not serious hills or daily commuting. At least Huffy does say it comes with an anti-corrosion coating, which should be good for seaside communities with salty air.
There is no word on the brand of the battery or motor, and there is no discussion of potential UL certification or other safety compliance for the battery or electrical system.
Then there’s the question of availability: Huffy is known for heavy discounting and frequent clearance moves. This may simply be them clearing out stock – possibly from overstock or just clearing warehouse space for new models. And while their 10-year warranty sounds generous, check the fine print: It’s only the frames that get the 10 years, while smaller components and the electrical system come with a six-month warranty.
Still, at $299, even a stripped-down, no-frills electric bike is tempting. For riders who just want a comfortable, simple, leisurely ride, like something for a relaxing cruise on the boardwalk to finish out the summer, this might be a compelling entry point. But go in expecting more of a relaxing cruiser than a performance commuter.
Electrek’s Take
I was pretty surprised to see this pop into my inbox, especially since past major sales from big bike companies are usually still twice this price.
Huffy’s Coastal Cruiser e-bike at $299 is definitely an attention-grabber, and maybe a bargain, but it’s worth a second look before assuming it’s a steal. As always, consider what you need in terms of power, range, quality, and long-term reliability. I’ve written before about the hidden cost of cheap e-bikes, and it’s something to keep in mind.
To be honest, I’m thinking of snagging one at this price, though almost more out of a sense of morbid curiosity for what $299 gets you (and I can hope that an article and video on the topic will come close to covering the outlay – an advantage not afforded to most people). It wouldn’t be the first time I’ve bought an ultra-low-cost e-bike just to see what I get.
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With a 236-foot wingspan that’s wider than a 747’s, the battery and solar-powered Skydweller Aero drone is pushing the boundaries of aviation. And, after back-to-back three-day flights without recharging, it’s pushing the boundaries of energy efficiency, too, begging the question: is perpetual aviation really here?
In the thick and humid pre-dawn air of a thin ribbon of airstrip just north of Interstate 10 on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast, the Skydweller Aero crew set about proving that its massive unmanned drone, which promised to fly, without fuel, and virtually forever, could deliver.
Three-days later, the Skydweller came down, as planned. The crew checked it, inspected its 17,000 solar cells, gave it the all-clear, then took off again.
Forever flight
Skydweller solar plane; via Skydweller Aero.
“It always takes a little longer than you think, but we’re getting there,” says Robert Miller, CEO and co-founder of the perpetual solar flight startup. “Every 12 months we see a quantum step in where we’re headed.”
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Skydweller’s most recent three-day tests were conducted by the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD). Fitting, as the Navy is one of the drone’s most likely customers.
Skydweller Aero makes it clear, however, that the company isn’t out to become just a defense contractor. They have civilian ambitions for their aircraft, as well, and mention the possibilities of sensor suites for weather research, astronomy, law enforcement, and remote outpost support, as well as the possibility of serving as something like a “low orbit” Starlink satellite.
You can watch the Skydweller’s initial flight test from last summer, below, then let us know what you think the big drone’s primary use case will be (bombs) in the comments.
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