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Be a hero on Christmas Day by having an arsenal of Panasonic’s eneloop Pro rechargeable batteries on hand. Right now, bundles start at $34 on Amazon and include both AA and AAAs to make sure you can power toys and other gadgets. Amazon is also clearing out the Jetson Canyon folding electric scooter at $388, and offering a 50% discount on Sun Joe’s 1,450 PSI electric pressure washer.

Head below for other New Green Deals we’ve found today and, of course, Electrek’s best EV buying and leasing deals. Also, check out the new Electrek Tesla Shop for the best deals on Tesla accessories.

Panasonic eneloop Pro rechargeable battery bundles start at $34

Amazon is now offering a 4-pack of Panasonic eneloop Pro rechargeable AA batteries with bundled charger for $33.88 shipped. Normally fetching $40, today’s offer is the best we’ve seen since back in August when it sold for $3 less. This starter bundle from Panasonic is the perfect solution for kickstarting a more environmentally-friendly setup. The four included AA batteries are a notable way to cut down on single-use consumables in everything from TV remotes to toys and other gadgets. In the box, you get everything you need including the companion charger, which can power up each of the rechargeable batteries’ 2,450mAh charges.

If you need even more batteries for your arsenal, Amazon is also marking down two other packages of rechargeables from Panasonic. A 12-pack of the brand’s eneloop Pro AA batteries is currently down to $50.74 from its usual $60 price tag. This is the first markdown in months and comes within $2 of the all-time low from back in June. You can also grab 16 eneloop Pro AAA batteries for $49.09, also down from $60. This too is the best discount in months, but comes within $4 of its all-time low.

Amazon clears out Jetson Canyon folding electric scooter

Amazon is offering the Jetson Canyon Folding Electric Scooter for $388.45 shipped. Down from its regular $900 price tag in time for Cyber Monday, this deal is the second discount of the year that we have tracked, giving you $512 in savings off the going rate. This deal lands $224 under our previous mention, marking a new all-time low.

Equipped with a 500W motor and a 48V lithium-ion battery, this electric scooter is able to reach top speeds of 15.5 MPH and travel up to 22 miles on a single charge. It comes with three speed modes (up to 3 MPH, up to 10 MPH, and up to 15.5 MPH) that can be controlled via the LCD display that also gives you real-time information on your speed, battery levels, and headlight status. Like many other models of electric scooters, this one features a folding design that makes it far easier to store or transport when you’re not using it.

Sun Joe’s 1,450 PSI electric pressure washer now at 50% off

Amazon is offering the Sun Joe SPX4003-ULT Electric Pressure Washer for $113.53 shipped. Down from its $229 price tag for Black Friday and Cyber Monday, prices have been further cut since the holiday events to the second-lowest price of 2023 that we have tracked. Today it comes in as a 50% markdown off the going rate, coming in to beat its Thanksgiving week discount by $26. With its 14.5A motor, this pressure washer offers you 1,450 PSI to demolish every last piece of dirt, grease, gunk, and grime. You’ll be able to choose either a low setting or a high setting depending on your cleaning needs, and the onboard 54.1 fluid-ounce detergent tank lets you dial-in just the right amount of detergent to give your cleaning blast a boost. With a twist of the nozzle you can adjust the spray angle from zero to 45 degrees, and the washer itself is designed to shut off the pump when the trigger is not engaged to save you energy and costs.

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Other new Green Deals landing this week

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.

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Total ‘pauses’ New York offshore wind project after Trump win

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Total 'pauses' New York offshore wind project after Trump win

After Donald Trump’s US election win, French energy giant TotalEnergies has hit the pause button on Attentive Energy, its planned offshore wind farm off the New York coast.

“Offshore wind, I have decided to put the [Attentive Energy] project on pause” with Trump’s return, said Total CEO Patrick Pouyanne on Tuesday at an energy conference in London. “I said to my team, the project in New York, we’ll see that in four years. But the advantage is it’s only for four years.”

Total’s offshore wind project is Attentive Energy, which is an 84,332-acre area around 54 miles from its nearest point to New York and 42 miles from its nearest point to New Jersey. Attentive Energy has the potential to generate 3,000 MW of clean energy to power nearly 1 million homes.

The company won the rights to develop Attentive Energy in a record-setting auction in 2022 and planned to bring it online in the early 2030s. But the project is currently in a very early phase, and it’s not permitted. It hasn’t filed a construction and operations plan with the US Department of the Interior, and that review process can take at least three years, which would be particularly challenging, if not impossible, under an administration that openly opposes the offshore wind industry.

Trump is a vocal critic of offshore wind and has repeatedly vowed on the campaign trail to target the industry with an executive order on his first day in office. His plans are vague but probably relate to lease sales and permitting. He’s also chosen pro-fossil fuel fracking executive Chris Wright as secretary of energy.

However, Trump won’t be able to cancel offshore wind farms that are fully permitted and are at more advanced construction stages.

Total is retaining Attentive Energy’s lease so it can resume work on the offshore wind project after Trump’s term ends under a more environmentally friendly administration.

Read more: The US’s largest offshore wind farm is on budget and on time


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EV sales are set to surge as buyers rush to claim discounts that may disappear in 2025

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With US President-Elect Trump reportedly planning to cut federal incentives, EV sales are expected to surge in November and December. Right now, major discounts are slashing upwards of $10,000 to $20,000 off some of the most popular EV models, but that could change in 2025.

EV sales are expected to surge with discounts on the line

According to Cox Automotive, “EV sales are expected to surge in November and December” ahead of Trump taking office.

“We may see an increase in electric vehicle (EV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) sales over the next few months as buyers move to take advantage of discounts that may disappear in 2025,” Charlie Chesbrough, senior economist at Cox Automotive, said.

A Reuters report earlier this month claimed Trump’s transition team was planning to kill off the $7,500 federal tax credit for clean car buyers.

Chesbrough explained that with fewer discounts on the line, buyers are expected to take advantage of them while they are still being offered, leading to “robust activity through the end of the year.”

In October, EV sales in the US reached a milestone. With another 106,155 units sold last month, over 1 million EVs have now been handed over to buyers.

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(Source: Tesla)

EV lease deals are adding up

Higher incentives and discounts have helped fuel the growth. In Q3, EV incentives were over 12% of the vehicle’s average transaction price, much higher than the industry average of about 7%.

The $7,500 federal tax credit is the biggest factor behind the discounts. Although the credit is for EV purchases, a loophole enables automakers to pass it on through leasing.

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2024 Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum Black (Source: Ford)

Combined with other offers like loyalty and conquest, lease discounts, and bonus cash, some EV discounts are reaching upwards of $10,000 to even $20,000.

For example, you can score up to $21,150 off the 2024 Acura ZDX luxury SUV with combined discount offers. Ford is also offering up to $17,500 off its F-150 Lightning pickup through an end-of-year promo. A few EVs are even available to lease for under $300 this month.

Lease From Term
(months)
Due at Signing Effective rate per month
(including upfront fees)
2024 Nissan LEAF $109 36 $2,529 $179
2024 Kia Niro EV $169 24 $3,999 $336
2024 Kia EV6 $179 24 $3,999 $346
2024 VinFast VF 8 $199 36 $894 $244
2024 Hyundai IONIQ 5 $199 24 $3,999 $366
2024 Honda Prologue $229 36 $1,299 $259
EVs for lease under $300 per month in November 2024

Several new lower-priced models, like the $35,000 Chevy Equinox EV LT and Honda Prologue, are also hitting the market. The electric Equinox and Prologue SUVs helped push EV incentives to a record high in October.

With the $7,500 credit, the 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV can be bought for as little as $26,100. GM calls the new electric SUV “America’s most affordable 315+ mile range EV.”

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2024 Honda Prologue Elite (Source: Honda)

Honda just extended its ultra-low $229 per month lease offer to 17 additional US states after introducing it in California last month. For a nearly $50,000 electric SUV, $229 per month (36 months, 10,000 miles per year) is a pretty good deal.

Ready to take advantage of the savings? The offers won’t last long. You can use our links below to find deals on popular EV models in your area.

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Tesla adds direct charge port defrosting option just in time for winter

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Tesla adds direct charge port defrosting option just in time for winter

During Model 3’s first winter in 2018, we reported that the electric car had some issues with the cold weather, and Tesla said they were investigating the situation.

Several owners in cold weather regions were experiencing difficulties entering their vehicles because the door handles wouldn’t open, the windows, which need to go down about an inch to open the doors, would jam, and even the charge port would freeze shut.

A week later, Tesla released a software update to help with some of these issues.

Later, they also released a new software update to use climate control to help thaw the charge port when it gets frozen.

However, the real solution to the freezing charge port was a heater dedicated to it, which Tesla started putting in its vehicles in late 2020.

While charge port heaters have been in vehicles for years, Tesla never really gave the option to owners to specifically defrost their charge ports. Instead, it would activate when turning on the overall or rear defrosting functions of the vehicles.

This is now changing.

Not A Tesla App, which tracks Tesla software updates, is nothing that some Tesla vehicles are now getting the specific option to activate the charge port heater with the latest software update:

Tesla has finally added a solution to this problem. You can now manually turn on the charge port heater by going to Controls > Service > Charge Port Heater. However, the feature is not available on all vehicles. It’s only appearing in the release notes for a very small segment of vehicles. We’ve confirmed that it is showing up on a 2024 Model X and some 2023 Model Ys on Tesla software update 2024.44.3.1.

The change is coming right in time for the cold weather, and it should enable owners to target the charge port when needed – increasing efficiency.

Electrek’s Take

To be honest, I haven’t heard many issues about frozen charge ports since the first winter with the Model 3. I had this issue myself during the first winter.

There were a few reports about it the next two winters, but Tesla did help a lot simply with a software update to better manage the airflow toward the charge port area. Then, when the heater was introduced, it seemed to have basically eliminated the issue.

I still like to have a direct option to activate the specific charge port heater. It makes sense.

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