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Spring is in the air, and BLUETTI is celebrating with some incredible deals on its lineup of best-selling power stations and battery packs to take along on your next camping trip or outdoor adventure. Plus BLUETTI is unleashing extra-special deals on two solar-powered newcomers. But like the change of seasons, these offers won’t last, so read below to learn more.

It’s time to gear up and hit the road to beat the summer rush, whether that’s van life, glamping, RV camping, or more rugged, off-grid experiences. But don’t go it alone – bring BLUETTI! From portable power solutions to expandable battery packs, BLUETTI is the undisputed leader in providing world-class solutions for all of your power needs, no matter where you go. BLUETTI can totally transform the way you and your family experience the outdoors – providing clean, sustainable power for your phones and laptops, electric stoves, coffee makers, mini-fridges, and other essentials to keep things comfortable and running smoothly, all without the mess, pollution, noise of gas generators.

And BLUETTI offers a range of products to fit every bill – now until March 24, you can find savings of up to $1,900. Here are some of the ways that BLUETTI can make a difference:

The ultimate camping and RV upgrade: SwapSolar ecosystem

Get the AC180T, MultiCooler, and B70 SwapSolar bundle for a super early-bird price of $1,719 (retail price is $2,627). Save $908!

Don’t just go camping, go BLUETTI-style camping with this new, groundbreaking SwapSolar ecosystem, offering the world’s first LFP-powered MultiCooler portable fridge and ice maker with the AC180T hot-swappable battery power station. Enjoy refrigerated food, cold drinks, and even freshly made ice to order, wherever you are, all while keeping your devices up and running.

BLUETTI 3-in-1 MultiCooler

The new BLUETTI 3-in-1 MultiCooler works as a fridge, freezer, and portable ice maker, and its 53 pounds is designed for easy, ergonomic carrying. Plus, what could be better than frosty ice-cold drinks after a long day outdoors? Only BLUETTI can both keep food cool and make ice (in a variety of cube sizes) at the same time. The MultiCooler has a 42-quart capacity to pack about three days’ worth of food or enough room for 60 canned drinks.

The B70 comes equipped with an AI-BMS system to ensure safe and stable charging and discharging, and when combined with the AC180T, you’ve got six days of battery life. You can also rotate the BLUETTI’s detachable B70, an LFP battery pack (716.8Wh), in and out of the AC180T to keep things running.

BLUETTI just launched an Indidogo campaign that lets you in on some of the best deals ever. Get the AC180T, MultiCooler, and B70 bundle for a super early-bird price of $1,719 (retail price is $2,627). But it’s only available in limited quantities, so act fast.

Explore farther with light, easy portable power

BLUETTI’s AC2A
On sale now for $179 (regular price: $249). Save $70!

If you’re looking for easy portable power to take with you on your next trip, check out the pint-sized AC2A, a sturdy, compact powerhouse that is easy to carry while powerful enough for 300W of continuous output. Equipped with 204.8Wh capacity, it’s the perfect grab-and go power station for ensuring you’ve got plenty of juice for your phone, portable devices, coffee makers, and other essentials for outdoor getaways, RV trips, and camping. Even better, it’s on sale now for $179 (regularly priced $249).

BLUETTI AC2A AC70

BLUETTI’s AC70
On sale now at $449 (regular price: $699). Save $250!

If you’re ready to take it up a notch, check out the BLUETTI AC70, which features 1,000W continuous power and multiple outlets to connect various appliances all at once – even energy-intensive devices such as hair dryers, electric kettles, electric blankets, heaters, etc. Like the AC2A, you can control and monitor the system via the BLUETTI App, and its Power Lifting Mode can handle loads of up to 2,000W. Fast-charging up to 80% only takes 45 minutes, and it supports pass-through charging. Also, the AC70 allows up to 500W solar input, so no reason to ever worry about your battery dying if it’s sunny outside. The AC70 is now on sale at $449, slashed from its original price of $699.

AC180 + PV200

AC180 + 1*PV200
On sale now for $899 (originally priced at $1,499). Save $600!

This solar generator kit comes with BLUETTI’s flagship AC180 and 1*PV200 solar panel, to enable you to replenish this 1,152Wh power station to 80% in around three hours. The AC180 can support off-grid living or van-lifestyles and RV camping, while providing 1,800W of power, or 2,700 in Power Lifting Mode to run energy-intensive devices such as hair dryers, coffee makers, electric stoves, kettles, and heaters. All the comforts of home, in the great outdoors.

Plus the responsive UPS features also make it reliable backup power in sudden power failures, and it comes fully equipped with 11 outlets to handle everything you’ve got. As for controlling remotely, the AC180 can be operated with the BLUETTI App. Now you can get the system for only $899, down from $1,499 for $600 in savings!

On-the-go power for the great outdoors

Introducing: AC200L
On sale for $1,399 (original price: $1,999). Save $600!

BLUETTI has truly upped its game with this cream-of-the-crop newcomer, the AC200L, which brings 2,400W of clean, sustainable power, and 3,600W in Power Lifting Mode to juice up just about anything you’ve got.

The 2,048Wh battery can be recharged in just two hours using the 1,200W solar charger. If you plug the AC200L into the wall using the 2,400W Turbo Charge mode, it charges in just 90 minutes without requiring a bulky adapter. Plus you can keep tabs on the AC200L in real time using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, and can adjust settings via the BLUETTI App to switch to ECO mode to save battery life, and much more.

Pair the AC200L with a the D40 for a high-efficiency DC power source that supplies 12V of seamless charging options for your RV batteries, as well as routers, speakers, and radios while either at home or on the road. Get your hands on the AC200L system for only $1,399, slashed from the original price of $1,999.

BLUETTI AC200Max

AC200MAX Expandable Power Station
 On sale for $1,299 (original price: $1,699). Save $400!

This sleek power station boasts 2,048Wh capacity and 2,200W of output, making it an ultra-complete companion for van life, glamping, off-the-grid living, or RV travel. Its front panel comes equipped with 16 outlets to power up your essentials, including coffee makers, small fridges, electric grills, etc. It can even run a CPAP machine for up to 40 hours, so you’ll be ready to roll without any compromise to your health.

With its efficient 900W solar intake, you’re never left wanting for power as long as the sun shines. Expand its capacity with a B230 or B300 expansion battery, and you can push it to a maximum of 8,192Wh. You can get your hands on the AC200MAX Expandable Power Station now for $1,299 (original price is $1,699).

Don’t miss BLUETTI’s spring savings, while they last!

As with any BLUETTI sale, BLUETTI isn’t cutting corners on this incredible spring sale, and you won’t want to miss out on these great savings – for the perfect gift or for yourself! But these special deals won’t last, just until March 24. So act now before it’s too late!

About BLUETTI

Backed by more than 10 years of experience and a fierce commitment to the environment, BLUETTI has curated an extensive and reliable product portfolio tailored for adventures, emergency backup power, and off-grid living, making a tangible and positive impact on minimizing its carbon footprint for the planet. That’s why BLUETTI is an industry leader available in more than 100 countries and trusted by millions of customers around the world. 

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Redditor: my Polestar 2 window stopped a bullet from hitting me [pictures]

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Redditor: my Polestar 2 window stopped a bullet from hitting me [pictures]

This one’s pretty simple, kids – it’s exactly what it says on the tin: a Polestar 2 owner took to the Polestar subreddit this week claiming that the window glass in his new EV actually stopped a bullet from hitting him. Plus, he says he’s got the pictures to prove it. (!)

The brand may be evolving into its own, but the OG Polestar 1 and Polestar 2 were little more than hot electric versions of Volvo cars – and Volvo cars are known throughout the world for their secure, planted feel on the road and absolutely bananas high-tensile steel safety cages. As such, it should come as no surprise that the Polestar 2 is one of the safest sedans on the road today … but is the car really bulletproof?

That’s what one redditor is claiming after his window was hit by what they believed to be a stray bullet just five days after taking delivery.

Polestar stopped a bullet.
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Now, as the growing brand rivalry between Polestar fans and their Tesla-driving counterparts might lead you to expect, some of the comments are pretty pointedly referencing Tesla – and pretty funny. Here are a few of my favorites:

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Now, that was fun, sure – but it’s worth noting that a number of commenters claiming alternately that there’s no way this was a .22 caliber bullet (certainly not a .22 WMR) or that it was a stray shot from very far away. The consensus seems to be that a .177 caliber air gun pellet is most likely to blame, but my money is on a small piece of stone or gravel kicked up at a weird angle from a nearby vehicle.

Regardless, it seems like CptMerica29 is A-OK, and their Polestar 2 hardly seems worse for wear, either. Here’s hoping it’s the last time we have to have a debate about what kind of bullet was being fired at an EV driver for a long time.

If you’d like to try your hand at driving a Polestar 2 through a volley of flying debris and other assorted projectiles and letting us know how you do, click the link below to score a great deal on one near you (while you still can):

Disclaimer

I would like to believe this is obvious, but there’s a “do not use batteries as toothpaste” sticker on this pack of Duracell batteries for a reason, so I’m going to err on the side of caution here and tell any of you reading the above and taking it seriously that: I am kidding. That was a joke.

To be clear, it is my position that NO VEHICLE this side of a Mercedes-Benz EQS GUARD or Inkas Armored S Class is actually bulletproof – and that, yes, a .22 is a real gun with plenty of lethal stopping power and, also yes, a pellet gun can and has killed a lot of people. DO NOT SHOOT AT CARS, and do not sit in your cars and let others shoot at you if you can at all avoid it.

As getsome75 so eloquently puts it:

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Stay safe out there, kids.

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Slate emerges with customizable EV pickup available for under $20k [Video]

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After about a month of speculation and subtle hints from industry insiders, American EV startup Slate has emerged from stealth to share its flagship model with the world. This simplified all-electric pickup arrives with over 100 accessories, a five-seat SUV configuration kit, and get this… crank windows. Even better, this no-nonsense pedigree of EV is priced refreshingly low, starting below $20,000 after US tax incentives.

As we pointed out last month, there was much more we didn’t know than we could confirm about a new EV brand called Slate. The American automaker was verified as an official business on LinkedIn as of March 5, giving us a sparse trail of breadcrumbs to follow to learn more.

According to the page, Slate had already established a team of 200 to 500 employees, and 46 additional open roles were listed. Some open jobs, such as plant manager and suspension engineer, hinted that Slate has been working on at least one EV.

Aside from promising “the next generation of innovation in the industry” (despite not confirming what industry), Slate’s website stated that we would learn more on April 24. We had heard rumblings that the Troy, Michigan-based startup was on the cusp of debuting a simple, all-electric pickup.

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However, that wasn’t confirmed until two days ago, when the first real-world images of the EV emerged ahead of Tesla’s earnings call. Our readers pointed out that “Slate” is an anagram of “Tesla,” which offers interesting fodder to the conspiracy theory scene at best.

While Slate’s name may be a tongue-in-cheek nod to reimagining an EV industry Tesla championed early on, the name seems more rooted in the fellow American company’s clean slate approach to EV design. From what we’ve now seen, Slate is breaking from the trend of other startups kicking off market entry with top-tier, luxe models starting in the $80-$100k range.

Instead, it has created a no-nonsense EV pickup that starts at a super low price, leaving the upgrades and customizations to the customer. Better still, if you US customers prefer a five-seat option, Slate also offers that. See below:

Slate debuts EV that can be 2-seat pickup or 5-seat SUV

Slate has officially arrived and, in my opinion, is a welcome breath of fresh air (because of no emissions, of course) to an American EV industry that is growing by the day, but has yet to reach critical mass in adoption.

Much of that struggle relates to pricing (not to mention lackluster local charging infrastructure). Most EVs are not affordable enough for the average consumer yet, and to get an electric pickup like Slate is now offering, for example, you have to opt for a model from Ford, GM, or Rivian that will cost at least $63,000 and will easily go up from there with added features like range.

Instead of coming out swinging against the big boys, Slate has dug itself a nice little niche in simplified affordable EVs that are modular and customizable. Slate’s first CEO, Chris Barman, elaborated:

The definition of what’s affordable is broken. Slate exists to put the power back in the hands of customers who have been ignored by the auto industry. It is a radical truck platform so customizable that it can transform from a 2-seat pickup to a 5-seat SUV.

Steel wheels, HVAC knobs, and crank windows – Slate is most certainly taking a clever approach to affordable US EVs for all. Designed to be “approachable and timeless,” the startup flagship model is truly a black slate canvas that puts the brush in the hands of its customers.

The company shared it will offer over 100 accessories, available a la carte or in a bundle, available from your initial order or years down the road. The dash also includes a universal phone mount with USB power, enabling you to use whatever smart device and OS you’d like. Have it custom wrapped by the Slate team or do it yourself, Slate is not only offering variety to customization, but also the process by which it is achieved.

Another example is Slate’s flat pack SUV Kit, which turns the EV pickup into a 5-seat SUV, complete with a roll cage, airbags, and rear seat. Again, you’ll have the choice to have Slate integrate it in Michigan or do it yourself, adding a bit of a DIY “gearhead” philosophy the EV segment has lacked since day one.

“But Scooter, what about specs?” Don’t worry my friends, we got you:

  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 174.6 inches
    • Wheelbase: 108.9 inches
    • Width: (w/o mirrors): 70.6 inches
    • Height: 69.3 inches
    • Pickup Interior Volume: 55.0 ft3
    • SUV Interior Volume: 80.5 ft3
    • Frunk Cargo Volume: 7 ft3
    • Bed Cargo Volume: 37 ft3
    • SUV Cargo Volume (behind seats): 34 ft3
  • Weights:
    • Curb Weight: 3602 lbs.
    • Max Payload: 1433 lbs.
    • Max towing: 1,000 lbs.
  • Power and Battery:
    • Powertrain: Single motor, RWD
    • Battery: 52.7 kWh (standard) or 84.3 kWh (add-on)
    • Power: 150 kW (201 hp)
    • Torque: 264 Nm (195 lb-ft)
    • Acceleration (0-60 mph): 8 seconds (est.)
    • Top speed: 90 mph
  • Charging and Range:
    • Onboard charger: 11 kW
    • Level 1 AC: 3.6kW / 20-100% in 11 hrs.
    • Level 2 AC: 11kW / 20-100% in under 5 hrs.
      Level 3 DC: 120kW / 20-80% in under 30 mins.
    • Charging Configuration: NACS
    • Standard Range (52.7 kWh) (est.): 150 miles
    • Large Pack Range ((84.3 kWh) (est.): 240 mi.
    • Combined city/highway (est.): 96 MPGe
  • Bed Dimensions (Pickup):
    • Bed width (between wheel wells): 42.9 inches
    • Bed Width Min./Max.: 50.0 inches /54.9 inches
    • Bed Length: 60.0 inches
    • Bed Length (Tailgate Down): 81.6 inches

According to Slate, its flagship EV will be sold directly to consumers and is available to reserve now with a $50 deposit. The trucks will be built in the US and start at an MSRP below $20,000 (after federal tax incentives). No timeline on when production may begin, but a representative for Slate told Electrek that initial customer deliveries are… slated to begin in Q4 2026. Not too shabby.

While we await more details regarding this new American brand, here’s a better look at Slate’s first EV from a video it provided below:

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Port of Long Beach shows off electric service fleet for Earth Week

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Earth Week may be winding to a close, but with electric vehicles being de rigueur at the busy west coast Port of Long Beach, it should come as no surprise that they’ve got put their EV fleet front and center at municipal events all week long.

The Port of Long Beach has been leading the charge for electrification and clean air for years, becoming a hot bed of electric vehicle deployment from terminal tractors to semi trucks to material handlers. Along the way, the busy port has found itself at the center of a number of highly visible DC fast charging hubs and hydrogen fueling stations, as well – becoming a quiet, clear-skied example of what an America port could and should sound and smell like.

One of those projects is the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in Long Beach, California has received a $34.9 million grant from the FHWA to replace 155 on-site commercial trucks and buses with zero-emission vehicles (ZEV). The grant will fund both the purchase of new electric trucks and the necessary charging infrastructure to support them.

To celebrate those achievements and further publicize the California port authority’s successful decarbonization efforts, the Port of Long Beach took to social media to highlight the variety of electric vehicles it employs.

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From the images shared (above), it looks like the Port of Long Beach fleet includes electric lawn mowers, street sweepers, parking enforcement vehicles, and the more expected work trucks and SUVs like the Chevy Silverado EVs, Ford E-Transit vans, and Acura ZDX. Which, hey – if they’re good enough for one of the hard-working port authorities in the country, these EVs might be good enough for your business.

Electrek’s Take

Port of Long Beach EV fleet; via Port of Long Beach.

Back in 2018, Power Progress reported that the Port of Long Beach had plans to install zero-emissions cranes and cargo handling equipment at its terminals. True to its word, the port has invested more than $2.5 billion to convert its cranes and terminal tractors vehicles to electric equipment. Which is great, but is it news?

Not really – but the Port of Long Beach is a standard bearer in the electrification movement, having advanced the art of both battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell projects in recent years both by providing a ready market for manufacturers to sell into and by proving, beyond question, that EVs are up to any challenge the freight and logistics industries can throw at them … and do so quietly and cleanly, too.

As such, I think they deserve their victory lap. I’m just the guy who gets to give it to them.

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