Today marks the first day of summer, and you probably already have some camping trips planned. Whether you do or don’t, everyone should have a power station to keep the lights on or run your off-grid lifestyle. Today, we’re talking about the EcoFlow Delta 2 with an extra battery pack that pumps the capacity up to over 2kWh, ensuring there’s enough juice to run your entire campsite overnight. With six AC outlets capable of dishing out 1,800W of power, there’s also dual 100W USB-C ports and much more here. At $750 off, you’ll find this bundle is down to $1,049 at Home Depot, but the deal won’t last long. We also have a wide selection of Tesla and e-bike discounts in today’s New Green Deals, so you won’t want to miss that either.
Home Depot is offering the EcoFlow Delta 2 Portable Power Station with Extra Battery for $1,049 shipped. For comparison, you’d typically pay $1,000 just for the Delta 2, with the extra battery running an additional $800, though you do get a bonus 110W solar panel direct at EcoFlow right now. But, overall, today’s deal saves $750 and marks a new low that we’ve tracked. Designed to keep your home or shed powered without the use of fossil fuels, this portable battery packs a lot of functionality into its compact form-factor.
For starters, you’ll find that the EcoFlow Delta 2 has six AC outlets that support a maximum load of 1,800W. On top of that, there’s dual USB-A ports with a 12W max output, and two more USB-C plugs that dish out 100W each. The main Delta 2 here has a capacity of 1,024Wh, while the added extra battery increases that to a total of 2048Wh. You can control the batteries through the EcoFlow app thanks to Wi-Fi connectivity when at home and Bluetooth pairing if you’re off-grid. Whenever it comes time to charge your new 2kWh power station, the options are plenteous, as you can use EcoFlow’s X-stream tech to charge from 0% to 80% in just 50 minutes with AC input, or instead opt for a slower, but off-grid solution like solar panels. All-in-all, if you need an eco-friendly, off-grid power solution, this is a solid choice that requires no fossil fuels to run.
RYOBI’s power cleaner can use any fresh water source
Today only, as part of its Special Buy of the Day, Home Depot is offering the RYOBI ONE+ 18V EZClean 320 PSI Cordless Power Cleaner for $109 shipped. Down from its normal $149 going rate, today’s deal comes in at 27% off the list price. In fact, today’s deal comes in at the best price that we’ve seen since back in October when it fell to $100. If you don’t have a pressure washer yet, then it’s time to finally pick one up. This power cleaner has a more compact form-factor compared to traditional pressure washer stylings which makes it easier to use, simpler to store, and also much more versatile.
For starters, you can hook this power cleaner up to a hose like normal, but there’s another water source kit that’s key to its versatility. Instead of relying on a normal garden hose, you can put a siphon hose or even a bottle on this pressure cleaner. This allows you to use a freshwater source like a pond or lake, as well as keep a 2-liter bottle on hand so that way you can use it completely remotely. Of course, this functionality is flanked by the included 4Ah battery which delivers up to 21 minutes of cleaning before it’s time to recharge. There’s also a 3-in-1 nozzle which includes a turbo, 15-degree, and rinse option. Of course, not a single drop of gas or oil will be needed for this power cleaner to function.
WORX’s 14-inch corded chainsaw needs no gas or oil
Amazon is offering the WORX 14-inch Corded 8A Electric Chainsaw for $49.70 shipped. Normally costing $70 at Amazon, you’ll find that today’s deal saves you 29% from the regular going rate. Not only that, but it marks the best price that we’ve seen in well over a year. The last time it went for less was back in January of 2022 when it hit $38. Perfect for trimming trees around your property this summer, you’ll find that this corded electric chainsaw has a lot of benefits over older and more traditional gas counterparts.
For starters, this WORX chainsaw will be much lighter since there’s no gas engine to lug around here. Simply plug the chainsaw into an extension cord and you’ll be ready to go. There’s no ripcord to pull, and no motor oil to change. Just pull the trigger and you’ll be ready to go. WORX’s chainsaw also has an auto-tensioning chain system and you can even swap out the chain tool-free when it comes time to change it up. Plus, the large 14-inch bar and chain helps it to tackle large and small jobs around the homestead. And of course, being electric, there’s no gas or oil needed here as we’ve already mentioned, making this a more eco-friendly way to trim your trees this summer.
New Tesla deals
After checking out the EcoFlow Delta 2 power station on sale above, if you keep read, you’ll find a selection of new green deals that will make your Tesla experience better in multiple areas. From storage to keep recordings on to phone mounts, car chargers, and anything else we can find, it’ll be listed below. Each day we’ll do our best to find new and exciting deals and ways for you to save on fun accessories for your Tesla, making each trip unique. For more gift ideas and deals, check out the best Tesla shop. Keep reading on for e-bike, Greenworks, and other great deals.
New e-bike deals + electric scooter discounts
If you’re looking to get out and enjoy the sunshine still after using your new electric mower, than we recommend you experience it than on another e-bike or electric scooter you just got at a fantastic price through one of our deals and sale below. You can use it for fun, exercise, or even transportation to and from work or the coffee shop. We have several people here that will regularly commute to coffee shops or offices on their e-bike, as it cuts down on fossil fuel usage as well as allows them to enjoy some time outdoors on nice sunny days. Below, you’ll find a wide selection of new e-bike deals and electric scooter deal in all price ranges, so give it a look if that’s something you’d be interested in picking up. As always, the newest e-bike deal and electric scooter discounts and sales will be at the top, so shop quick as the discounts are bound to go away soon.
Additional New Green Deals
After shopping the EcoFlow Delta 2 power station on sale above, be sure to check out the other discounts we found today. These new green deals are wide-ranging from outdoor lawn equipment to anything else we find that could save you money in various ways, be that cutting gas and oil out of your life or just enjoying other amenities that energy-saving gear can bring. As always, the newest deals will be at the top, so shop quick as the discounts are bound to go away soon.
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In the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy. In this week’s episode, we discuss a big Tesla Robotaxi setback, the new Mercedes-Benz CLA EV, Bollinger is over, and more.
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Segway’s feature-packed E3 Pro electric scooter with Apple Find My hits new $500 Black Friday low (Save $200)
Segway’s Black Friday Sale is in full gear and currently seeing hundreds in savings and plenty of returning and new low prices on its e-scooters and e-bikes. One such standout is Segway’s latest E3 Pro Electric Scooter down at $499.99 shipped, and which seems to have disappeared from Amazon’s marketplace. Carrying a $700 MSRP since launching back at the top of October, we’ve only seen this model given $100 price cuts in its launch deal and the brand’s Halloween and early Black Friday sales. Now, with things having ramped up with increased savings now that Black Friday is in full swing, you can score a larger-than-ever $200 markdown to a new all-time low price, giving you an advanced upgrade to your commute that I have been loving so far since getting one a short time ago.
I’ve been riding around Brooklyn for a short time now with my own Segway E3 Pro Electric Scooter and have been loving my experience so far, as it’s a MAJOR step up from the very basic E22 model I’ve had for short travels since 2020. While power has been significantly ramped up from its E2 Pro predecessor, this new generation still retains a fairly lightweight 40-pound design, which I am able (as a not-so-strong person) to carry easily with one hand/arm up and down my second-story stoop.
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Segway’s E3 Pro comes bearing a 400W motor (with 800W peaking) alongside a 368Wh battery, the combination of which delivers up to 34 miles of commuting support for your travels at up to 20 MPH speeds. The regenerative brake paired with the brand’s SegRange Optimization tech really lends towards the extended travel times here, with safety taken into mind with the SegRide stability enhancement tech, the latest traction control system, turn signaling, RGB ambient lighting for nighttime journeys, and a bright headlight. What’s more, security is bolstered by the Apple Find My inclusion for those worried about tracking it down should theft (or forgetfulness) occur.
One thing I have really been enjoying, especially when riding over more pot-hole lined streets, is Segway’s E3 Pro’s dual elastomer suspension, which does a great job of smoothing out overall rides, while providing added cushioning when sudden, jolting sections of the road (or debris/trash) are driven over. Along with all those, there are also additional features, including the previously mentioned rear electronic regen brake getting a companion front drum brake, as well as 10-inch self-sealing jelly tires, an IPX5 water-resistant build, a 265-pound total payload, and a 3-inch full-color LED screen for setting adjustments.
Score up to 47% Black Friday savings on NIU EVs, like the 2025 KQi 200F e-scooter at its $529 low (Reg. $799), more from $279
NIU’s Black Friday EV Sale is in full motion now, taking up to 47% off its lineup of e-scooters and e-bikes, like the KQi 200F Foldable Handlebar Electric Scooter for $529 shipped, which you can currently only find in a used condition at Amazon. This is one of the brand’s newer 2025 models that fetches $799 at full price, which dipped down to this rate for the first time earlier in the month before these Black Friday savings. Now, you’re getting another shot at this all-time low price with $270 savings, giving you a solid commuter that sits among the mid-range models from NIU.
The savings this week are also continuing to a collection of other markdowns. To the same tune as the offers above, these all help you take a more energy-conscious approach to your routine. Winter means you can lock in even better off-season price cuts on electric tools for the lawn while saving on EVs and tons of other gear.
Tesla’s much-awaited entry into the Indian market has resulted in very slow sales to start, but it may not all be bad.
We’ve covered the years-long effort of Tesla to enter the Indian auto market. There have been a lot of intentions and fits and starts, but due to protectionist schemes in the country it never made a lot of sense for Tesla to enter.
That changed this year in March, when India waived EV import duties, allowing foreign firms to bring their cars in for sale. While India does have some strong local brands in Mahindra and Tata, this opened the gates to Chinese, German, Korean and American brands – namely, Tesla.
So far, other American companies have declined to bring their EVs to India, but Tesla opened its first showroom in Mumbai, India’s most populous city and financial capital, in July of this year. It opened a larger “Tesla Center” showroom in Gurugram, outside Delhi, this week.
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So, Tesla is only getting started in India, but by all measures it has been an exceedingly slow start, according to the BBC.
Dealership data shows that Tesla has only sold “just over” 100 cars in India since July, an exceedingly low number by any measure – especially when considering the India is now the most populous country in the world, with a population of just under 1.5 billion.
The numbers look a little less bad when comparing against EV sales in the country. While India has sold an impressive 2 million electric vehicles this year, the vast majority of them have been electric scooters.
Electric passenger cars are a much lower share at around 160k total unit sales this year so far, making up only around 3% of the passenger car market. And the majority of those are lower-cost domestic brands Mahindra and Tata or a growing section of Chinese challengers, with very few sales from overseas luxury brands.
Tesla could be included in that “luxury brand” list, largely due to the price of its imported vehicles. While the Model Y starts at $40k in the US, that price rises to 5,989,000 Rupees in India (~$67k USD). This is simply an unaffordable price for the vast majority of Indians – indeed, only around 1% of India’s auto sales are in the “luxury” category.
Further, EV infrastructure is not very well developed in the country. Tesla has one Supercharger in India, and two listed as “coming soon” in the Gurugram area. There are thousands of other charging points across India (and of course, drivers can charge overnight at home), but the number is still relatively low compared to the country’s population.
Meanwhile, other brands’ EV sales are growing well in India. The auto market as a whole has grown by about 13% this year in the developing country, but EV car sales have grown by 57% in the same period, rapidly outpacing the auto industry as a whole.
Much of that sales growth has been driven by Chinese EVs, which make up around a third of the market. That’s around ~60k Chinese EVs sold this year in India.
Even luxury German EVs from Mercedes, BMW and Audi have sold around 4,000 units so far this year, not a large number, but certainly dwarfing Tesla’s.
So while it’s tempting to look at Tesla’s poor numbers and make excuses about the size of the EV market, ability of Indians to afford luxury vehicles, or state of India’s charging network, it’s hard to compare that low ~100 sales number at any of the competition and label it as anything other than an extremely poor showing.
But, you do have to start somewhere, and the company is only a few months in. So we’ll have to see where it goes from here – though with the sales we’ve seen so far in Mumbai, entering the Delhi market is unlikely to forestall Tesla’s current global sales decline.
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