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Headlining today’s green deals is the Heybike Brawn Fat-Tire e-bike for $1,449. It is joined by a Greenworks sale taking up to 25% off 60V electric lawn and garden equipment, as well as the Broil King Crown 500 Pellet Grill at $717. Plus, all of the other best new Green Deals landing this week.

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.

Heybike Brawn Fat-Tire e-bike now $1,449

Best Buy is offering the Heybike Brawn Fat-Tire e-bike for $1,449 shipped. Down from its usual $1,800 price tag, it saw nine discounts over 2023, with the largest of them dropping costs down to a $1,399 low during Black Friday sales. Today’s deal comes in as a $351 markdown off the going rate and lands as the second-lowest price we have tracked – just $50 above the all-time low from November. You can also learn about the other models from Heybike that we’ve reviewed here.

The Brawn e-bike comes equipped with a 750W (1,200W peak) motor alongside a removable 48V battery that can carry the bike up to 28 MPH for up to 65 miles on a single 4-hour charge. You’ll have four pedal assistance levels to choose from: pure electric, pedal assistance, a manual mode, and a walk mode. The 26-inch by 4-inch fat tires ensure effortless handling on or off the beaten path while the hydraulic disc brakes give you faster and more immediate stopping power over their mechanical counterparts. It also features an automatic headlight that turns on in darker conditions as well as a taillight for added safety, smart functionality through the companion app that can be used to track your journey, and an LCD display that gives you real-time performance statuses and allows for setting adjustments.

Greenworks sale takes up to 25% off 60V electric lawn gear

Greenworks is taking up to 25% off a selection of its 60V electric lawn and garden equipment that includes mowers, blowers, trimmers, edgers, and chainsaws. A standout amongst the lineup is the 60V 21-inch Cordless Electric Self-Propelled Lawn Mower with two 4.0Ah batteries for $499.99 shipped. Down from its usual $600 price tag, it saw its fair share of discounts over 2023, many of which repeated to the same $500 price like today’s deal. It comes in as a $100 markdown off the going rate, matching our previous mention and returning to the second-lowest price we have tracked.

Equipped with a 60V brushless motor alongside two 4.0Ah batteries, this lawn mower is able to run for up to 80 minutes (40 minutes per battery) on a single charge. Its 21-inch steel deck provides stability and durability to handle large areas of grass, and its power-cutting system detects challenging conditions to deliver optimal power to the blade motors, ensuring consistent blade speeds of 2,800-3,200 RPM even through tall, thick, or wet grass. It offers a 7-position height-adjustment, with a 4-in-1 design allowing you to bag, mulch, or side discharge your grass clippings, while also having a turbo button for leaf pickup. And when you’re done with your tasks, the handle folds up along the frame to provide easier and more compact storage options.

Broil King Crown 500 Pellet Grill hits $717 low

Amazon is offering the Broil King Crown 500 Pellet Grill for $716.93 shippedafter clipping the on-page 20% off coupon. Down from a $1,199 price tag, we’ve seen it go as low as $522 back in 2021 and 2022, however, 2023 never saw the price fall below $759. Today’s deal comes in as a combined 40% markdown off the going rate and lands as the lowest price we have tracked in almost two years. It even beats out Broil King’s website where it is discounted at a higher $1,099 rate.

No need to worry about refilling your propane tanks or hooking up a gas line to this grill, which utilizes wood pellets that produce lower emissions than even charcoal. You’ll have total control over its settings, particularly through its digital control board with an LED read-out that offers a temperature range of 200 degrees to 600 degrees Fahrenheit and comes with two temperature probes and three quick-set temperature keys: smoke (225 degrees), roast (350 degrees), and grill (600 degrees). It also offers remote control settings through the companion app via your smartphone using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Its 560-square inches of cooking space can handle your meals for the whole family – a capacity of approximately 30 burgers at once, for example. Head below to learn more.

Winter e-bike deals!

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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. 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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In a milestone, the US exceeds 5 million solar installations

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In a milestone, the US exceeds 5 million solar installations

The US has now officially surpassed 5 million solar installations, a significant landmark in its shift toward clean energy, according to data released by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Wood Mackenzie.

The 5 million milestone comes just eight years after the US achieved its first million in 2016 – a stark contrast to the four decades it took to reach that initial milestone since the first grid-connected solar project in 1973.

Since the beginning of 2020, more than half of all US solar installations have come online, and over 25% have been activated since the Inflation Reduction Act became law 20 months ago. Solar arrays have been installed on homes and businesses and as utility-scale solar farms. The US solar market was valued at $51 billion in 2023.

SEIA president and CEO Abigail Ross Hopper said, “Today, 7% of homes in America have solar, and this number will grow to over 15% of US homes by 2030. Solar is quickly becoming the dominant source of electricity on the grid, allowing communities to breathe cleaner air and lead healthier lives.”

Even with changes in state policies, market trends indicate robust growth in solar installations across the US. According to SEIA forecasts, the number of solar installations is expected to double to 10 million by 2030 and triple to 15 million by 2034.

The residential sector represents 97% of all US solar installations. This sector has consistently set new records for annual installations over the past several years, achieving new highs for five straight years and in 10 out of the last 12 years. The significant growth in residential solar can be attributed to its proven value as an investment for homeowners who wish to manage their energy costs more effectively.

California is the frontrunner with 2 million solar installations, though recent state policies have significantly damaged its rooftop solar market. Meanwhile, other states are experiencing rapid growth. For example, Illinois, which had only 2,500 solar installations in 2017, now boasts over 87,000. Similarly, Florida has seen its solar installations surge from 22,000 in 2017 to 235,000 today.

By 2030, 22 states or territories are anticipated to surpass 100,000 solar installations. The US has enough solar installed to cover every residential rooftop in the Four Corners states of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico.

Read more: Check out the ‘world’s first’ DC-to-DC solar-powered EV charger


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In April, Tesla prices were higher month-over-month but lower year-over-year

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Tesla posted larger-than-average ATP (average transaction price) increases month-over-month in April, but its prices were lower year-over-year, reports Kelley Blue Book.

April saw Tesla post a month-over-month ATP increase of 5.7% compared to March, but the EV giant’s prices were lower year-over-year by 3.3%, according to EV transaction price data from Kelley Blue Book’s newly released April Average Transaction Price report.

Tesla prices have been a key driver of volatile price dynamics in both the luxury and EV markets because it’s the highest-volume seller in both segments. Tesla prices plummeted from $62,269 in January 2023 to $50,099 in December 2023, a decline of 19.5%.

EV transaction prices in April were essentially flat compared to March – up roughly 0.1% – at $55,252, an increase of only $75 from the prior month. Year-over-year, the average transaction price for an EV was down 8.5%, thanks in part to price pressure on EVs driven by slowing sales, healthy inventory, and more competition.

EV incentive packages remain well above the industry average, in many cases more than 15-20% of the average transaction price.

Some popular EVs posted significant year-over-year price reductions in April – Ford F-150 Lightning’s transaction prices were down 23%, Ford Mustang Mach-e’s were down 15%, Tesla Model Ys were down 12%, and Hyundai Ioniq 6s were down 10%.

However, most EVs presently transact for prices lower than a year ago by approximately 4-5%.

Read more: Higher Tesla Model 3 prices bumped up EV prices overall in March


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BYD launches new Shark PHEV as its first pickup to rival Toyota’s Hilux, Ford Ranger

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BYD launches new Shark PHEV as its first pickup to rival Toyota's Hilux, Ford Ranger

A new electrified pickup is hitting the global market. China’s BYD introduced its new Shark plug-in hybrid (PHEV) pickup in Mexico this week. The new BYD Shark is poised to compete against top-selling trucks globally, like the Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger.

BYD confirmed its first electrified pickup will be called the Shark last month after years of speculation.

The pickup was spotted for the first time by CarNewsChina at BYD’s facility in November 2022, and the anticipation has been building ever since. We’ve seen leaked patents giving away the design, prototype testing, and more, but the Shark is finally officially here.

BYD introduced the Shark PHEV pickup in Mexico at an overnight launch event. The hybrid pickup will be available in two variants: the GL and GS.

The base GL starts at 899,980 pesos ($53,400), while the GS costs 969,800 pesos ($58,100). Based on BYD’s DMO platform, the Shark features 170 kW (228 hp) front and 150 kW (201 hp) rear motors.

With 429 combined hp, the hybrid truck can sprint from 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 km/h) in 5.7 seconds. Powered by a 29.58 kWh BYD Blade battery, the Shark has all-electric NEDC range of 100 km (62 mi). Combined NEDC range is 840 km (522 mi).

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BYD Shark launch event (Source: BYD)

Meet BYD’s first pickup, the Shark plug-in hybrid

According to BYD, the Shark has low charge fuel consumption of 7.5 L per 100 km, which is 40% lower than that of full gas-powered engine pickups.

At 5,457 mm long, 1,971 mm wide, and 1,925 mm tall, the BYD Shark will directly rival top-selling trucks like the Toyota Hilux (5,325 mm long X 1,855 mm wide X 1,815 mm tall) and Ford Ranger (5,370 mm long X 1,918 mm wide X 1,884 mm tall).

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BYD Shark PHEV pickup (Source: BYD)

BYD’s new pickup has up to 5,512 lbs (2,500 kg) towing capacity and 1,841 lbs (835 kg) max payload.

Inside, you can see other BYD design features, such as a rotatable 12.8″ center screen and 10.25″ instrument panel.

BYD America CEO Stella Li confirmed the company has no plans to sell the Shark, or any passenger EV (BYD already sells electric buses in the US), in the US. Meanwhile, BYD does plan to take the Shark globally.

BYD Shark PHEV pickup (Source: BYD)

A right-hand drive prototype was spotted testing in Australia earlier this year, suggesting it could launch there soon. Other global markets will likely include Thailand, South Africa, and parts of Europe. Stay tuned for more info on the BYD Shark as it hits new markets.

Source: CnEVPost, BYD

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