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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.

Head below for other New Green Deals that we’ve found today and of course Electrek’s best EV buying and leasing deals. Also

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.

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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.

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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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Royal Enfield unveils Flying Flea S6 scrambler-style electric motorcycle built for urban adventure

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Royal Enfield unveils Flying Flea S6 scrambler-style electric motorcycle built for urban adventure

Royal Enfield’s new electric motorcycle brand, Flying Flea, just pulled the wraps off its second model – the scrambler-inspired FF.S6 – at EICMA 2025, and it’s an agile, tech-packed machine that brings serious trail-ready vibes to city streets.

Inspired by the iconic 1940s Flying Flea motorcycle (which was literally parachuted into battle, hence the logo), the FF.S6 is a modern reimagining with off-road chops and futuristic tech. Royan Enfield assures us that this is a far cry from an average urban electric motorcycle. Instead, it’s a lightweight, connected, and capable machine that blends classic scrambler style with serious smart features.

Built on a lightweight frame with staggered 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels, a USD front fork, and chain final drive, the FF.S6 is ready for both tight urban corners and loose gravel backroads. A high-torque electric motor paired with a magnesium finned battery case keeps weight low while enhancing cooling, and the long enduro-style seat offers comfort for longer rides.

Tech-wise, the FF.S6 goes way beyond what you’d expect from a typical commuter. A circular high-res touchscreen display nods to the original Flying Flea while delivering fully connected features, including lean-angle sensing ABS, traction control, off-road mode, and built-in navigation. Voice Assist lets riders launch music or maps hands-free through their phone, and OTA updates ensure the bike gets smarter over time.

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The system is powered by a Snapdragon QWM2290 processor, the same class of chip you’d find in advanced smartphones. Riders can use a smartwatch or phone app to manage everything from keyless start to charging status and diagnostics.

Production of the FF.S6 is expected to begin by the end of 2026.

Electrek’s Take

Sure, this is largely just an experiment in applying some mods to the same motorcycle prototype that Royal Enfield showed us last year, but it’s a cool-looking example of it! And while we’re still waiting to see what these bikes will cost (not to mention a few more hard and fast tech specs), I’m glad to see that Royal Enfield’s Flying Flea team is jumping in with bold design and bleeding-edge software. The FF.S6 looks like a scrambler but thinks like a smartphone and rides like an urban bike – likely. And for a new wave of connected urban riders, that might be the perfect combination.

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Orsted swings to quarterly net loss as Trump’s offshore wind battle takes its toll

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Orsted swings to quarterly net loss as Trump's offshore wind battle takes its toll

A turbine blade is lifted onto a rack near tower sections at the Revolution Wind project assembly site at State Pier in New London, Connecticut, US, on Friday, Oct. 24, 2025.

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Danish renewables giant Orsted on Wednesday reported a quarterly net loss as the beleaguered company continues to battle U.S. President Donald Trump’s anti-wind policies.

The world’s biggest offshore wind farm group posted a net loss of 1.7 billion Danish kroner ($261.8 million) for the July-September period. The result, which was slightly better than analysts feared, was significantly down from profit of 5.17 billion Danish kroner in the same period last year.

Orsted flagged third-quarter impairment costs of nearly 1.8 billion Danish kroner.

The company, however, reiterated its full-year earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) guidance of 24-27 billion Danish kroner, excluding earnings from new partnerships and cancellation fees.

It comes shortly after the company announced it had reached a deal to sell a 50% stake in its Hornsea 3 offshore wind farm in the U.K. to Apollo Global Management in a deal worth $6 billion.

“I’m satisfied with the good progress across our entire construction portfolio and our solid operational performance,” Orsted CEO Rasmus Errboe said in a statement.

“Our key focus is to continue delivering on our business plan, which will enable Ørsted to remain a global leader of offshore wind with a strong foothold in Europe,” he added.

Shares of Orsted were 1.2% higher on Wednesday morning. The stock price has fallen sharply this year amid concerted efforts from the White House to halt several ongoing developments and suspend new licensing.

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Danish wind turbine firm Vestas, meanwhile, reported stronger-than-expected third-quarter earnings.

The firm on Wednesday said that operating profit came in at 416 million euros ($477.8 million) for the July-September period, above expectations of 305 million euros estimated by analysts in a company-compiled consensus.

Shares of Vestas jumped more than 14% on the news, soaring to the top of the pan-European Stoxx 600 index, as investors welcomed signs of a successful turnaround following years of losses.

Asked about some of the headwinds facing the wind industry, notably from the Trump administration, Vestas CEO Henrik Andersen said the company has a “well-established” supply chain in the U.S.

“For us, we see the U.S., both customers and the buildout in the U.S., as some of our core responsibility to help the U.S. with,” Andersen told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe” on Wednesday.

“Then sometimes maybe we have to get a bit of a slap that it is not everyone that likes the nature of a wind turbine. But I think, in general, … energy drives decision making and [the] cost of energy drives decision making,” he added.

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NIU’s scooter-sized electric microcar is actually headed for production

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Earlier this year, we covered the unveiling of the NIUMM, an electric microcar designed for urban residents (and especially those with a NIU scooter already, since it shares the same batteries). Now the company is actually bringing it to market.

The electric microcar was on display at EICMA 2025, the Milan Motorcycle Show, where NIU showed off how it shares the same drivetrain as its NQi-series scooters.

The small format L6e quadricycle uses a pair of NQi batteries – the same ones from NIU’s scooters – to power the little not-a-car up to around 70 km (43 miles) at speeds of up to 45 km/h (28 mph). That’s the maximum allowable speed for the L6e class.

For anyone who already owns the scooter, those two batteries may be sufficient. But the range can be nearly doubled by carrying a second pair of batteries in the convenient extra battery slots built into the vehicle.

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When the NIUMM was originally launched, it wasn’t yet clear if it was actually headed for production, or at least when that may be. But NIU’s Director of International, Sieghart Michielsen, explained that the vehicle is finishing homologation testing now, marking the last major obstacle to its commercial launch.

L6e quadricycles have carved out a unique and growing niche in European cities, where their compact size, low speed, and lightweight classification make them ideal for navigating dense urban environments. These light four-wheeled vehicles are limited to a top speed of 45 km/h (28 mph) and a maximum weight of 425 kg (excluding batteries), allowing them to be driven with a moped license in many countries.

That accessibility, combined with their affordability and electric drivetrains, has made L6e quadricycles especially popular among teenagers, city dwellers, and older adults looking for an easy-to-use alternative to cars.

One of the most iconic examples is the Citroen Ami, a no-frills, ultra-compact electric vehicle that has gained cult status in urban areas thanks to its minimalist design, €7,000 price tag, and availability through subscription or car-sharing services. My wife and I spent a week living with a Citroen Ami while on vacation in Greece, and it proved to be a fascinating way to navigate around.

Other standout L6e models like the Renault Twizy, the Microlino, and the Eli Zero, have helped demonstrate real demand for niche, small vehicles. These vehicles offer just enough comfort and protection from the elements for short city trips, while avoiding the cost, complexity, and parking headaches of full-size cars –making them an increasingly attractive option in Europe’s car-light future.

NIU could leverage the growing momentum for these types of vehicles if it can stick the landing with the NIUMM. While we still don’t have solid pricing or availability timelines yet, it looks like we’re looking at sooner rather than later.

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