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You can now save $181 on the Jackery Explorer 500 power station, making for the perfect defense against power outages and even for tagging along on any outdoor trips or tailgates. It comes joined by Hover-1’s Night Owl folding e-scooter at $755, as well as this ongoing launch discount for the new Juiced Scrambler X2 e-bike at $400 off.

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.

Jackery’s Explorer 500 portable power station is $349

Amazon is offering the Jackery Explorer 500 Portable Power Station for $349 shippedafter clipping the on-page $150 off coupon. Already down from its $530 price tag, this power station has seen various discounts over the year, with the vast majority of them falling to the same $400 low and a select few falling $51 lower. Today’s deal comes in as a combined 34% markdown off the going rate, giving you $181 in savings and returning the price down to the all-time low that matches Black Friday sales.

The Explorer 500 offers a 518Wh capacity that can provide a 1,000W max power output. It is able to fully charge from 0 to 100% in up to 7.5 hours via a wall outlet or car port and in up to 9.5 hours by using a SolarSaga 100W solar panel (sold separately). It provides seven ports to cover your device’s charging needs: three USB-As, two DCs, one AC, and one car port. You’ll also be able to sync your smartphone with the power station in order to monitor and adjust settings in real-time via the app, allowing you to see remaining battery levels, customize settings and manage power consumption wherever you roam.

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Hover-1’s Night Owl folding e-scooter reaches now $755

Amazon is offering the Hover-1 Night Owl Electric Folding Scooter for $755.48 shipped. Down from its $1,800 price tag, this scooter has seen plenty of ups and downs over the year, with the first half of 2023 spent above $1,200. With the end of summer came bigger discounts, bringing costs down even further throughout fall with the lowest among them dropping just below $950 until Black Friday saw prices fall to the lowest we have seen. Today’s deal comes in as a 58% markdown off the going rate and marks a return to Thanksgiving Weekend’s all-time low, beating out our previous mention by $435 while giving you a total of $1,045 in savings.

The Night Owl comes equipped with a 1,400W motor and a 52V battery, able to reach top speeds of 20 MPH in street mode and 31 MPH in off-road mode, while lasting for up to 37 miles on a single charge. It also features 10.5-inch off-road tires, dual disc brakes, as well as both a front and rear suspension that stabilizes your ride for comfort when you head off the beaten path. With its touchscreen display, you’ll be able to keep track of your speed, battery level, terrain mode, and more.

Launch discount takes $400 off Juiced Scrambler X2 e-bike

Juiced Bikes today is launching its new Scrambler X2. While you can read all about what’s new over in our coverage, but now we’re ready to talk all about the savings on this all-new debut. The Scrambler X2 e-bike now sells for $1,499 shipped as a special launch promotion, dropping down from its usual $1,899 price tag. We’re expecting to see the new e-bike return to this price before long, so jump on those $400 in savings while you can. It’s of course the very first discount and a new all-time low, too. There’s four different colors available and below the fold we break down just how those savings stack up for your new off-road ride.

The new Juiced Scrambler X2 arrives as a second-generation version of the mini-bike design that launched a few years back. Now, the company notes that it is “back and better than ever!” And the specs are backing up that claim. This boxy Class 3 e-bike comes centered around a 1,000W motor that’s backed by a 52V 15.6Ah battery with an 811Wh capacity. That should mean you’re looking at 55 miles of range on a single charge with top speeds clocking in around 28 MPH – so surely nothing to sneeze at. There’s some other add-ons to the unique design like front suspension, all-terrain knobby tires, and an oversized headlamp that fully sell the aesthetic of the Scrambler X2.

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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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Kia’s electric van spotted in two surprising new versions [Video]

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Is it an electric van? Pickup truck? The PV5 can do it all. Kia’s electric van was caught with two new body types for the first time.

What PV5 version is Kia planning to launch?

The PV5 is more than just a futuristic-looking electric van. It’s what Kia calls “the world’s most useful electric mobility vehicle.”

It’s the first from its new Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) business, which will offer a wide range of customizable EVs, advanced software, and much more.

During its PV5 Tech Day event in July, Kia revealed plans to introduce seven PV5 body types, ranging from a light camper to an open-bed truck.

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The PV5 Passenger and Cargo, built for personal and business use, are already rolling out in Europe and South Korea. The Cargo Compact (available in 3- and 4-door configurations) and the Cargo High Roof are also available.

New variants will include an open bed, a light camper, a luxury “Prime” passenger, a built-in truck, and a refrigerated truck.

The refrigerated truck was captured driving in public for the first time in South Korea, offering a closer look at what’s coming soon. Kia will launch three PV5 refrigerated truck models: low, standard, and high.

The video from HealerTV reveals the standard and high versions. In person, the reporter noted that the high version definitely appeared taller than the standard version.

Although the front looks like the PV5 Passenger and Cargo, the back is redesigned for the refrigerated unit. Kia has yet to reveal a launch date, but it’s expected to be by the end of 2025.

Another PV5 variant, the open-bed version, was recently spotted in public in South Korea. Although we’ve seen it a few times before, the new video, also from the folks at HealerTV, offers our best look at the truck-like variant from all angles.

Meanwhile, the PV5 Cargo just set a new Guinness World Record after driving 430.84 miles (693.38 km) on a single charge, while carrying a full load.

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The new Nissan LEAF delivers more driving range than expected

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The new Nissan LEAF delivers more driving range than expected

The new 2026 Nissan LEAF has an EPA-estimated driving range of up to 303 miles, but real-world tests suggest it can go even further.

New 2026 Nissan LEAF beats range estimates

Nissan upgraded its iconic electric hatch for its third generation, bringing a new style, faster charging, and over 300 miles of driving range.

The 2026 LEAF boasts 25% more driving range than the outgoing model with an official EPA rating of up to 303 miles. That’s a pretty big difference from the up to 212-mile rating on the 2025 LEAF SV Plus.

In the real world, it will likely drive even further. According to Edmunds, the new LEAF “far exceeded its official EPA estimate” in early tests.

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The 2026 Nissan LEAF Platinum+ was just put through the Edmunds EV Range Test, traveling 310 miles on a single charge. That’s for the Platinum+ trim, which has an official EPA-estimated driving range of just 259 miles. The SV+ is rated with 288 miles, while the base S+ has 303 miles.

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The new 2026 Nissan LEAF (Source: Nissan)

Based on early tests, Edmunds expects all new LEAF trims to offer significantly more driving range than their ratings indicate.

Nissan’s new LEAF also topped the EPA’s efficiency expectations. The 2026 LEAF achieved an energy consumption of 27.8 kWh per 100 miles during the test, compared to the EPA estimated 33 kWh per 100 miles. That’s a nearly 16% improvement.

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The new 2026 Nissan LEAF (Source: Nissan)

The Edmunds EV range test offers a more accurate estimate of a vehicle’s real-world range. It’s made up of 60% city and 40% highway with an average speed of 40 mph. The car stays within 5 miles of the posted speed limit, is set at its most efficient setting, and the climate control is set on auto at 72 degrees.

2026 Nissan LEAF trim Starting Price Driving Range
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LEAF S+ $29,990 303 miles
LEAF SV+ $34,230 288 miles
LEAF Platinum+ $38,990 259 miles
2026 Nissan LEAF EV prices and range by trim

Starting at $29,990, the 2026 Nissan LEAF is poised to challenge the Chevy Equinox EV on price and driving range.

The Chevy Equinox EV LT delivered 356 miles of range and an energy consumption of 28.9 kWh per 100 miles during the Edmunds EV Range Test.

The electric Equinox is currently the third-most-popular EV in the US, trailing only the Tesla Model Y and Model 3. Will the upgrades be enough for the LEAF to make a comeback?

Ready to test drive one to see for yourself? You can use our links below to find Nissan LEAF and Chevy Equinox EVs closest to you.

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Tesla (TSLA) keeps getting battered in Europe’s EV market

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We’re getting the first batch of Tesla registration data out of Europe for October 2025, and it confirms the worrying trend we’ve been tracking: Tesla’s demand is in a steep decline.

Based on data from 9 key markets that have reported so far, Tesla’s registrations fell 36.3% year over year (YoY).

Just 4,170 units were registered in these countries (including Norway, France, Sweden, and the Netherlands) compared to 6,549 in those same exact markets in October 2024.

Here are the markets that reported October 2025 data so far:

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  • 🇫🇷 France: 83.7% Growth (1,784 vs 971) 📈
  • 🇪🇸 Spain: 30.6% Decline (393 vs 566) 📉
  • 🇮🇹 Italy: 47.1% Decline (256 vs 484) 📉
  • 🇳🇱 Netherlands: 47.9% Decline (645 vs 1,238) 📉
  • 🇳🇴 Norway: 50.2% Decline (671 vs 1,348) 📉
  • 🇵🇹 Portugal: 58.7% Decline (144 vs 349) 📉
  • 🇦🇹 Austria: 64.5% Decline (97 vs 273) 📉
  • 🇫🇮 Finland: 67.6% Decline (47 vs 145) 📉
  • 🇸🇪 Sweden: 88.7% Decline (133 vs 1,175) 📉

The only positive in October for Tesla was the French market, which saw significant growth due to a new EV incentive program for low- to middle-income people.

The rest was disastrous.

While some analysts are trying to push the idea that Tesla’s European sales have now bottomed after two years of decline, most reporting markets in October are showing the worst month of Tesla registrations this year. That includes even months before the availability of the Model Y refresh.

It also includes Norway, which has been one of Tesla’s healthiest markets amid its decline in Europe.

Looking at the year-to-date (YTD) figures for all of Europe, Tesla’s total registrations are down over 30% through the first ten months, falling from over 255,000 units by this time in 2024 to just 177,000 this year.

Electrek’s Take

I truly wonder when Elon or the board is going to do something about this. I know that their idea is that FSD is coming to save the day at some point, but that sounds ridiculous. At a 12% take rate, even once it becomes available in Europe, I doubt it will have a significant impact.

Tesla’s issues in Europe come from two main things: brand damage due to Elon Musk and competition.

Unlike in the US where Tesla has limited competition, the EV market is significantly more competitive in Europe, where some Chinese automakers are already esthablishing a presence and where European, Korean, and Japanese legacy automakers are making more EV models avialable.

Tesla needs a fresh EV lineup in Europe. And eslewhere for that matter.

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