Save up to $700 on Vanpowers e-bikes during Easter sale starting from $999
Vanpowers has launched an Easter Day sale that is taking up to $700 off a selection of its e-bike models, like the City Vanture Urban e-bike for $999 shipped. Normally fetching $1,699, we’ve seen various price cuts on this model for other holiday events, seeing an $840 promotion during Black Friday and Christmas sales. Today’s deal comes in as a 41% markdown off the going rate and lands at the second-lowest price we have tracked – $140 above the all-time low.
Vanpowers’ City Vanture e-bike comes equipped with a 350W rear hub motor as well as a 252Wh battery that works alongside its five levels of pedal assistance to propel it up to speeds of 25 MPH for up to 50 miles (this can be extended to 80 miles with an additional battery). Its sleek and stylish aluminum alloy frame both compliments and accentuates its minimalist design, with features like its battery being seamlessly integrated into the main bar, both hiding and protecting it from sight or harm. It also has 28-inch Kenda tires, Tektro hydraulic disc brakes, a Gates CDN belt drive to pedal the bike without assistance, and an integrated LCD display with a IP66 waterproof rating that gives you real-time statistics like battery levels, speed, distance travelled, and pedal assistance settings.
There is one other model sitting just as low during this deal, the UrbanGlide-Standard e-bike that has dropped from $1,299 to $999. It comes with a 500W high-speed brushless hub motor alongside a removable 690Wh battery and five levels of pedal assistance that can reach a top speed of 20 MPH for up to 65 miles on a single charge. Unlike Vanpowers’ City Vanture e-bike, this one sports a step-thru frame as opposed to the step-over, and also features mechanical disc brakes, a bright headlight, a tailight with braking functionality, an integrated rear cargo rack, and an LCD display.
Segway Ninebot F2 Pro Electric KickScooter hits new $650 low
Amazon is offering the Segway Ninebot F2 Pro KickScooter for $649.99 shipped. Down from its usual $800 price tag, this model has seen very few discounts since its release in August, with it being left out of holiday deals and sales events in favor of its F2 predecessor. Today’s deal is the first of the new year, coming in as a 19% markdown off the going rate and marks a new all-time low.
The F2 Pro kickscooter sports a 450W motor (900W peak) that propels the scooter up to 20 MPH for up to 34 miles on a single charge when utilizing its ECO riding mode, and can handle slopes with a max incline of 22%. It features three differing riding modes: eco mode for increased range and lower speed, standard mode for its base mileage and speed, and sports mode for speed and power (pushing it to 22 MPH) to climb hills at the cost of mileage. The scooter is designed with a foldable frame for easier storage and transport when not in use and features 10-inch self-sealing and skid-resistant tires, a dual braking system, an electric horn, an integrated digital display, plus it has Apple Find My capabilities for added theft protection.
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BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Cordless Electric Chainsaw now at $85 low
Amazon is offering the BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Cordless Chainsaw Kit for $85 shipped. Down from $139, it saw several small discounts over the last year, the biggest of which dropped costs to the former $98 low in October. Since the new year began, we’ve only seen one major discount down to $114 in the first week of January and the rest being small trickles up and down in increments of a few dollars at a time. Today’s deal comes in off the heels of the Big Spring Sale discounts as a 39% markdown off the going rate and lands as a new all-time low.
Sporting a 10-inch bar and chain, this cordless electric chainsaw is ideal for taking down smaller trees, chopping up limbs, or prepping wood for a fireplace or summer bonfire. It has a low-kickback design alongside a tool-free tensioning system for smooth ease of use and quick adjustments without having to pull out any tools. And of course, being an electric model, you won’t have to worry about gas or oil refills and costs, making it a quieter and more eco-friendly experience while finishing the tasks at hand.
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.
On today’s episode of Quick Charge we explore the uncertainty around the future of EV incentives, the roles different stakeholders will play in shaping that future, and our friend Stacy Noblet from energy consulting firm ICF stops by to share her take on what lies ahead.
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EV sales kept up their momentum in December 2024, with incentives playing a big role, according to the latest Cox Automotive’s Kelley Blue Book report.
December’s strong EV sales saw an average transaction price (ATP) of $55,544, which helped push the industry-wide ATP higher, according to Kelley Blue Book. The December ATP for an EV was higher year-over-year by 0.8%, slightly below the industry average, and higher month-over-month by 1.1%. Tesla ATPs were higher year-over-year by 10.5%.
Incentives for EVs remained elevated in December, although they were slightly lower month-over-month at 14.3% of ATP, down from 14.7% in November.
EV incentives were higher by an impressive 41% year-over-year and have been above 12% of ATP for six consecutive months. Strong sales incentives, which averaged more than $6,700 per sale in 2024, were one reason EV sales surpassed 1.3 million units last year, according to Cox Automotive, a new record for volume and share.
(My colleague Jameson Dow reported yesterday, “In 2024, the world sold 3.5 million more EVs than it did in the previous year … This increase is larger than the 3.2 million increase in EV sales from the previous year – meaning that EV sales aren’t just up, but that the rate of growth is itself increasing.”)
Kelley Blue Book estimated that in December, approximately 84,000 vehicles – or 5.6% of total sales – transacted at prices higher than $80,000 – the highest volume ever. KBB lumps gas cars and EVs together into this luxury vehicle category, so this is where Tesla Cybertruck is slotted.
However, Tesla bundles sales figures of Cybertruck with Model S, Model X, and Tesla Semi(!) into a category it calls “other models,” so we don’t know for sure exactly how many Cybertrucks Tesla sold in Q4, much less in December. However, Electrek‘s Fred Lambert estimates between 9,000 and 12,000 Cybertrucks were sold in Q4, and that’s not a stellar sales figure.
What will January bring when it comes to EV ATPs? What about tax credits? Check back in a month and I’ll fill you in.
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Tesla is now claiming that Cybertruck was the ‘best-selling electric pickup in US’ last year despite not even reporting the number of deliveries.
There’s a lot of context needed here.
As we often highlighted, Tesla is sadly one of, if not the most, opaque automakers regarding sales reports.
Tesla doesn’t break down sales per model or even region.
For comparison, here’s Ford’s Q4 2024 sales report compared to Tesla’s:
You could argue that Tesla has fewer models than Ford, and that’s true, but Tesla’s report literally has two lines despite having six different models.
There’s no reason not to offer a complete breakdown like all other automakers other than trying to make it hard to verify the health of each vehicle program.
This has been the case with the Cybertruck. Tesla is bundling its Cybertruck deliveries with Model S, Model X, and Tesla Semi deliveries.
Despite this lack of disclosure, Tesla has been able to claim that the Cybertruck has become “the best-selling electric pickup truck” in the US in 2024:
It very well might be true. Ford disclosed 33,510 F-150 Lightning truck deliveries in the US in 2024 while most estimates are putting Cybertruck deliveries at around 40,000 units.
Those are global deliveries, but Tesla only delivered the Cybertruck in the US, Canada, and Mexico in 2024, and most of the deliveries are believed to be in the US.
First off, Tesla had a backlog of over 1 million reservations for the Cybertruck that it has been building since 2019. This led many to believe Tesla already had years of demand baked in for the truck and that production would be the constraint.
However, based on estimates, again, because Tesla refuses to disclose the data, Cybertruck deliveries were either flat or down in Q4 versus Q3 despite Tesla introducing cheaper versions of the vehicle and ramping up production.
Again, that’s after just about 40,000 deliveries.
Furthermore, with almost 11,000 deliveries in Q4 in the US, Ford more likely than not outsold Cybertruck with the F-150 Lightning in Q4.
Electrek’s Take
Tesla is in damage control here. There’s no doubt that it is having issues selling the Cybertruck.
Inventory is full of Cybertrucks and Tesla is now discounting them and offering free lifetime Supercharging.
Tesla is great at ramping up production, and it’s clear the Cybertruck is not production-constrained anymore. It is demand-constrained despite having over 1 million reservations.
Again, those reservations were made before Tesla unveiled the production version, which happened to have less range and cost significantly more.
The upcoming cheaper single motor version should help with demand, but I have serious doubts Tesla can ramp this program up to more than 100,000 units in the US.
As a reminder, Tesla installed a production capacity of 250,000 units annually and Musk said he could see Tesla selling 500,000 Cybertrucks per year.
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