As a sort of public service announcement, if your Tesla vehicle starts “smoking” while Supercharging, it might only be steam.
Most Tesla vehicles are now equipped with heat pumps, which help with efficiency in cold weather, but they also can produce steam, which can be alarming to some.
With many new Tesla owners experiencing a winter with their cars for the first time, there have been a few instances of Tesla owners calling emergency services because they thought their cars were catching on fire while Supercharging.
Not the evening I had hoped for. While charging at a @tesla supercharger, my car unexpectedly started emitting smoke. I exited the vehicle and unplugged it from the supercharger. I called 911, and the police and fire departments were dispatched. Adding to the frustration, the… pic.twitter.com/UyExTaUWrG
But it’s important to try to tell the difference between steam and smoke before contacting emergency services.
Tesla warns that steam is normal in cold weather with its vehicles equipped with heat pumps:
The thermal system may produce steam under certain conditions for vehicles with heat pumps (to determine if your vehicle has a heat pump, touch Controls > Software > Additional Vehicle Information). For example, odorless steam can come from the front of your vehicle while charging at a Supercharger in cold temperatures. This is normal and not cause for concern.
Emergency responders in the UK produce a video explainer of the difference between your Tesla vehicle smoking and producing steam:
In short, in cold weather, ice can form on the condenser, and in the pre-conditioning of the battery pack at 42 degrees Celsius, the ice can melt and produce steam that can look like smoke getting out of the hood.
If you don’t know know about it, it can understandably be worrying, but it’s harmless.
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South Korea just got its largest outdoor EV fast-charging hub, and it’s at the Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX) in Goyang. The new hub, built by charging network Water, features 46 fast chargers capable of juicing up everything from electric cars to buses and trucks.
KINTEX hosts around 5.8 million visitors a year, so a major charging hub like this makes a lot of sense. Water installed eight 200 kW and 38 100 kW EV chargers. The station is split across two sections of an outdoor parking lot near Exhibition Center 2.
Drivers can easily access the chargers from Ilsan Lake Park, and there are no height restrictions, meaning electric buses and trucks won’t have to struggle to find a compatible spot. The hub is also topped with Water’s signature wooden canopy, which not only makes it easier to spot but also lowers the construction carbon footprint compared to steel or concrete structures.
Dongyoon Lee, Water’s director of business development, says the 46 chargers eliminate the hassle of hunting for multiple stations and provide a one-stop fast-charging experience. Even during peak hours, wait times should be minimal.
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KINTEX has nearly 7,000 parking spaces, and South Korean regulations require that at least 5% of spaces at large public venues be designated for EV charging. This new hub goes above and beyond that requirement, which is especially needed as KINTEX expands and some parking areas close.
The project is part of a broader push to improve Goyang’s green infrastructure. Water was chosen last April to install 107 chargers across 14 locations in the city, and the entire network is expected to be up and running by the end of the month.
Daewon Yu, managing partner at Water, calls KINTEX a prime location for charging infrastructure and notes that “the hub will also support green mobility initiatives in Goyang by serving EV owners, taxis, buses, and other commercial vehicles.”
Water is the EV charging network brand of Brite Energy Partners, a South Korean renewable energy infrastructure company backed by BlackRock.
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Is Hyundai taking a page from China for its upcoming electric vehicles? The new EV taking China by storm was caught with testing plates near Hyundai’s global R&D hub.
Is Hyundai testing China’s tech for its upcoming EVs?
If you haven’t heard of the Xiaomi SU7 yet, it likely won’t be long before you come across it on X, Instagram, or some other social media.
Known as the “Apple of China” for its smartphones and other tech, Xiaomi launched its first EV last year, the SU7.
On Wednesday, the company announced it delivered its 200,000th SU7 in less than a year, fittingly in a vibrant Brilliant Magenta color.
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The SU7 is quickly climbing up the sales charts, even outpacing the Tesla Model 3 in China, with over 22,000 units delivered in January alone. In comparison, Tesla sold around 8,000 Model 3s in the first month of 2025 in China.
Xiaomi now expects to sell 350,000 EVs this year. If it can, it would be more than Volkswagen, Audi, BMW Mercedes-Benz, and Porsche combined, according to Germany’s Handelsblatt newspaper.
Xiaomi SU7 (Source: Xiaomi)
It looks like Hyundai is looking to get a step ahead. A Xiaomi SU7 was recently spotted by an AutoSpy user with a Hwaseong testing plate near Hyundai’s Namyang R&D Center, its global R&D hub.
Like Hyundai’s E-GMP platform, powering the IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6, the SU7 has 800V fast charging capabilities. Powered by a 101 kWh battery pack, the range-topping Max trim has a massive 810 km (503 miles) CLTC range rating.
The high-performance SU7 Ultra, launched last month, packs up to 1,526 horsepower from three electric motors, good for a 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 km/h) sprint in just 1.98 seconds.
Xiaomi’s electric sedan starts at 215,900 yuan, or just under $30,000, while the flagship Ultra trim costs 529,900 yuan ($73,000). Within two hours of launching, the flagship variant secured over 10,000 orders, topping Xiaomi’s annual goal.
In less than two weeks, Hyundai will launch its new Pleos brand, which will introduce new tech and software for upcoming Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis vehicles. Could we see some of China’s tech trickle in?
Today’s Green Deals has plenty of EV options to upgrade your commute and keep things running, starting with Lectric’s Nothin’ But Net Sale with up to $762 in free gear accompanying e-bikes, a new price cut on the XPeak 2.0 models, and exclusive March Madness-inspired cargo packages of up to $643 in free gear on the XP 3.0 e-bikes starting from $999. Next, Segway’s Spring Sale has launched with up to 50% being taken off e-scooters and power stations, like the Ninebot Max G2 KickScooter with Apple Find My that is down at $800. Aventon is having a clearance sale on its legacy models to make room for even more of its latest releases, including the popular Abound Cargo e-bike for $1,799, among others. Lastly, we have the next of EcoFlow’s one-day-only flash sale offers, with the DELTA Pro 3 Portable Power Station coming with a free Power Hat for $2,899, as well as an add-on battery for the brand’s WAVE 2 at $399. Plus, all the other hangover Green Deals are in the links at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s Jackery flash sale offers (ending tonight), the returning low on Heybike’s Mars 2.0, and more.
Lectric celebrates March Madness with free $643 tailgate-ready bundles on its XP 3.0 e-bikes from $999
With it officially being the start of March Madness, Lectric is launching its Nothin’ But Net Sale with continued offers from its spring savings events on top of increasing bundles once again and offering some new price cuts (XPeak 2.0). Following the trend we’ve been seeing throughout its previous sales, the XP 3.0 e-bikes are now getting up to $643 in free cargo-hauling gear, with the standard models going for $999 shipped with $519 bundles and the long-range models going for $1,139 shipped with $643 bundles. You’d normally have to shell out $1,518 and $1,782 for these packages, respectively, which are geared toward your cargo-hauling wants alongside your commuting needs. The standard models are receiving a wide saddle, a suspension seat post, an Elite headlight, an accordion-style folding bike lock, water-resistant pannier bags, a cargo net, and steel encased front and rear cargo baskets. The long-range models get the same, as well as a phone mount and a top tube bag – on top of the obvious $60 price cut. Head below for more details and offers.
On its own, the popular, best-selling XP 3.0 e-bikes cover commuting needs, but with these fully loaded cargo packages you’ll also get the added benefit of being better equipped for cargo-hauling needs – especially if you tend to enjoy tailgating and similar events. They sport 500W hub motors (peaking at 1,000W) that provide 20 MPH speeds, going higher to 28 MPH speeds for states where local laws permit.
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The difference between which model is best for you depends on your intended travels, with the PAS support delivering up to 45 miles of travel for the standards and up to 65 miles for the long-range models. There’s also a throttle for electric riding too, though it does run down the battery at faster rates. Along with the free add-on gear, you’ll also enjoy some quality stock features, like the integrated rear cargo rack, puncture-resistant tires, 180mm hydraulic disc brakes, a foldable body, an LCD display, and more.
Lectric XP 3.0 with “Nothin’ But Net” exclusive bundles:
Lectric XP Lite 2.0 offers with up to $557 bundles:
XP Lite 2.0 JW Black e-bike with $557 bundle, 80-mile range: $1,199 (Reg. $1,756)
XP Lite 2.0 Arctic White e-bike with $177 bundle, 80-mile range: $999 (Reg. $1,176)
XP Lite 2.0 Sandstorm e-bike with $177 bundle, 80-mile range: $999 (Reg. $1,176)
XP Lite 2.0 Lectric Blue e-bike with $177 bundle, 80-mile range: $999 (Reg. $1,176)
XP Lite 2.0 Lavender Haze e-bike with $177 bundle, 80-mile range: $999 (Reg. $1,176)
Lectric ONE LR e-bike with $467 bundle
Lectric XP Trike with $420 bundle
Lectric XPress 750 Commuter e-bikes with $206 bundle
Segway’s Spring Sale cuts $600 off its Ninebot Max G2 e-scooter with Apple Find My for $800
Segway has launched its Spring Sale with up to 50% being taken off a selection of e-scooters and power stations, some of which are even dropping back to lows we haven’t seen since Black Friday and/or Christmas sales. One such offer is the Ninebot Max G2 KickScooter for $799.99 shipped, likely due to the current $500 pre-sale deal on the new Ninebot Max G3 eKickScooter running through March 24. The Max G2 however, is coming far down from its $1,400 MSRP directly from Segway. While it has been down at $1,000 or less on Amazon for some time now, you are looking at one of the best prices to date with as much as $600 in savings. You can also find it matching the price over at Amazon right now.
Despite it not having as advanced tech as the new Max G3, Segway’s Ninebot Max G2 still offers advancements that exceed most standard commuters we see – for instance, the Apple Find My capabilities so you always know where it is and can find your way back to it. The weather-resistant steel build houses a 450W motor (peaking at 1,000W) paired with a 551Wh battery for up to 43 miles of travel on a single charge, with speeds topping out at 22 MPH.
There are four different riding modes, some at lower speeds to extend travel times while others sacrifice mileage in favor of speed, as well as the folding body you’d expect from an e-scooter. There are features to add more comfort – the larger footboard and front suspension – as well as others for improved performance, like its self-healing tubeless tires or the traction control system to combat slippage on slippery roads. You’ll also find integrated turn signals at the edge of the handles, a high-decibel electronic horn, and an LED display.
Traction Control System, Apple Find My, auto proximity locking, more
Segway’s joyriding deals:
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Aventon is making space for the latest releases with $300 off e-bikes and bonus savings starting from $999
With the arrival of Aventon’s new Abound LR e-bike, along with the already released, and slightly shorter Abound SR e-bike, the brand is once again making space for it and other new models by launching a clearance sale across predecessors, like the original Abound Cargo e-bike that is down at $1,799 shipped. This model normally carries a $1,999 price tag, which has consistently been kept to $1,799 for sales since May 2024, when we last saw it go lower to $1,599. Today’s deal still gives you a solid $200 off the going rate though, or you can upgrade to the Abound SR smart e-bike for $100 more or the Abound LR smart e-bike for $200 more – the difference between these being the latter’s seven-inch longer cargo space with a lockable onboard storage bag and 8-pound heavier chassis.
Aventon’s Abound e-bike has been a popular model since releasing back in early 2023, with a 750W rear hub motor (peaking at 1,200W for inclines and improved cargo-hauling) that is paired with a 678.2Wh integrated battery to provide up to 50 miles of travel when utilizing its four PAS levels (supported by a torque sensor) and top speeds of 20 MPH. There is a throttle for getting around in pure electric style, though this will lessen its travel range depending on how much you rely on it.
There are plenty of solid features coming on this model, including a front suspension fork, hydraulic brakes, integrated front and rear lights with turn signal functionality, fenders over both tires, the integrated rear cargo rack with a 143-pound payload, a Shimano 7-speed derailleur, a kickstand, a storage bag, and an LCD Smart “Easy Read” display.
EcoFlow flash sale drops newer DELTA Pro 3 LiFePO4 power station to $2,899 through the rest of the day
As part of its ongoing second phase of Spring Sale savings, EcoFlow has launched the next of its one-day-only flash sales with two different offers running through the rest of the day. The first, and biggest, of these deals is on the DELTA Pro 3 Portable Power Station which comes with a free Power Hat for $2,899 shipped. Coming down from its usual $3,699 price tag, we saw this newer unit go as low as $2,789 during Black Friday in the time since releasing in June. While this sale has brought the costs down to $2,909 normally with the extra savings, this limited-time markdown gives you some extra savings – $800 in total – dropping it down amongst its lowest tracked rates. You’ll even find it matching at Amazon for the time being, marking a new low there, as far as we’ve seen.
One of the newer models under EcoFlow’s flag, the DELTA Pro 3 power station offers up an impressive 4,096Wh LiFePO4 capacity (expandable to 48,000Wh) alongside 4,000W of output (surging to 6,000W). When three of these units are connected, that output power expands up to 12,000W for major home backup needs. It also sports the brand’s widest variety of recharging options – seven solo-source methods and 18 combination methods. A standard wall outlet will have it back at an 80% battery in 50 minutes, while also offering other options like solar charging (with a max 2,600W input), EV, automotive auxiliary outlets, dual PV charging, and much more.
There are 14 port options for its outgoing power (seven ACs, two USB-As, two USB-Cs, and three DCs) with smart controls available through its companion app for monitoring and adjusting settings. The first of the brand’s stations given the latest X-Core 3.0 tech, it expands surging output power for larger appliance needs, ramps up recharging speeds, runs at quieter levels and cooler temperatures, improves the battery management and lifespan, provides “explosion-proof” battery packs, improves parallel capacity expansion, as well as smart home energy management.
The second offer during this flash sale is for folks who already own the WAVE 2 portable AC/heater, giving you an add-on battery and a free carrying bag for the main unit at $399 shipped, down from $899. The battery provides the AC/heater with the means for up to 8 hours of runtime before needing to be plugged into an outlet, solar panels, a power station, or plugged into your car.
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.
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