Amazon’s fall Prime Day event has officially ended, but that doesn’t mean the savings have stopped with it. Leading today’s Green Deals is Jackery’s latest Halloween Sale which is extending select discounts from its Prime Day sale, and even offering the first discount on its new Explorer 2000 v2 Portable Power Station bundled with two 200W solar panels for $1,599. ALLPOWERS’ own Prime Big Deals Day sale will be continuing as well, with its R1500 Portable Power Station getting a bundle with a B1000 expansion battery and a 200W solar panel for a $1,099 low. There’s also a one-day sale on the Greenworks GW1900 Electric Pressure Washer that drops it back to its lowest tracked price, as well as AeroGarden’s Harvest Indoor Hydroponic System coming along with an herb seed pod kit that is keeping its Prime Day pricing in the meantime. You’ll find our Hangover Prime Big Deal Days hub at the bottom of the page, which has a significant amount of leftover deals that are still lingering and worth a look before they’re gone.
First discount on new Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 bundle with two 200W panels at $1,599 in post-Prime Day sale
With its Prime Day sale officially over, Jackery has launched a short-term Halloween sale through October 13 that is continuing Prime Day rates on a selection of power stations, bundles, and accessories. A standout during this sale that was left out of Prime Day savings is Jackery’s new Explorer 2000 v2 Portable Power Station that comes bundled with two 200W solar panels for $1,599 shipped, after using the promo code P3R900 at checkout for $900 off. Priced at $2,499, this is the first discount we have seen on this particular package since it was released last month, giving you the latest backup power solution from under the brand’s flag at a significantly reduced rate. You’ll also find the bundle matching in price at Amazon.
Jackery’s new Explorer 2000 v2 arrives described by the company as “the smallest, lightest home backup power” thanks to its exclusive CTB technology and its honeycomb design. It delivers a 2,042Wh LiFePO4 battery capacity that can dish out up to 2,200W of power output (surging up to 4,400W) and tackle campsite, travel, and even home backup needs for a day or more depending on your setup and what you’re powering. It has also been given the next generation of ChargeShield 2.0 that provides a whopping 62 forms of all-around protection, so don’t worry about accidental surges from storms, sudden outages, and so on.
There are four different options to recharge the battery with Jackery’s Explorer 2000 v2 model, with a standard wall outlet refilling the battery to 80% in about 66+ minutes – or, with its emergency supercharge feature activated through its companion app, you can get a full battery in around 102+ minutes. Along with 24-hour long car charging, you can utilize its maximum solar input with the two included panels to get a full charge in around 5.5 hours. It also features a silent charging mode, keeping under 30dB for when you may be sleeping or any other such time when you won’t want to be disturbed. It offers seven ports to cover your devices and appliances, with three ACs, two USB-Cs (one of which offers 100W lightning-fast charging), one USB-A, and one car port.
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ALLPOWERS Prime Big Deal Days sale takes 48% off R1500 power station from $499 low, with bundles and more
ALLPOWERS has launched its own Prime Big Deal Days sale that is not only running alongside Amazon’s savings event, but also continuing through October 23 and taking up to 48% off a small selection of power stations, bundles, and accessories. One of the biggest deals amongst the bunch is for the brand’s R1500 Portable Power Station which comes with a B1000 expansion battery and a 200W solar panel for $1,099 shipped. This combination would normally cost $2,099, we haven’t really seen ALLPOWERS offer this package in past sales, with the power station usually only carrying the bundle option of getting either the solar panel or an expansion battery – the latter bundle being valued at $1,199, meaning you’re getting a solar generator pairing at a significantly reduced rate – saving you $1,000 and giving you everything you need to support you on trips and through emergencies at the best price we can find.
The R1500 power station paired with the expansion battery provides you with a 2,304Wh LiFePO4 battery capacity that can pump out power up to 1,800W (peaking at 3,000W). It delivers power to your devices and appliances through its 11 output ports (four ACs, two USB-As, two USB-Cs, two wireless chargers on top, and a car port), with smart controls accessible from your tablet or smartphone that allows you to monitor and adjust settings as needed. It can fully recharge its battery when connected to a standard wall outlet in just one hour, or you can utilize up to 650W of solar input to refill the battery in two hours (so a little longer with the included panel). If you just want the power station alone, it’s currently down at $499, with plenty of alternate bundles available too.
Greenworks’ framed 1,900 PSI electric pressure washer with detergent tank returns to $120 low for today only
As part of its Deals of the Day, Best Buy is offering the Greenworks GPW1900 Electric Pressure Washer for $119.99 shipped. Usually priced at $200, we saw it get a few one-day sales at the top of 2024 that repeated the same drop to the $120 low, before keeping to higher rates once summer began, with $130 being the lowest it fell in the time since. Today, with fall Prime Day officially over (which it was surprisingly skipped over in the savings), folks are getting another chance after all these months to score the best price we have tracked thanks to the 40% markdown that cuts a solid $80 off the price tag for the rest of the day.
This Greenworks electric pressure washer arrives ready to provide 1,900 PSI at a 1.2 GPM flow rate to cut through all the grime that is building up around your driveway and walkways. Unlike its more compact counterpart that regularly gets featured in these one-day sales, this model comes with a mobile frame and a more heavy-duty cast aluminum axial cam pump paired with an on-board detergent tank for added cleaning power. Along with the longer 25 feet of Uberflex kink-resistant hose (the smaller version only has 20 feet worth), you’ll also be getting five interchangeable nozzles: 15 degrees, 25 degrees, 40 degrees, a soap nozzle, and a turbo nozzle. It sports the brand’s Total Stop System, as well, which shuts off the pump the moment you un-engage the trigger to save energy, money, and extend the pump’s lifespan.
Also coming in through its Deals of the Day, you’ll find Best Buy offering the Greenworks 12-inch Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner Attachment down at $23 from $40 for the rest of the day. What’s more is you can actually bundle this attachment with the above pressure washer, knocking off an extra $5.75 off the price tag in the process and boosting the device’s already impressive cleaning power in the process.
AeroGarden’s white Harvest 6-plant indoor hydroponic system keeps Prime Day pricing to $110
Amazon’s Prime Big Deals Day event may be over, but we’re spotting some leftover deals that are keeping to their discounted rates for extended savings, like the white AeroGarden Harvest Indoor Hydroponic system with Gourmet Herb Seed Pod Kit for $110 shipped. This model is usually priced at $165, and sees far less discounts than its black counterpart. While it isn’t the lowest price we have seen, it is keeping to its fall Prime Day rate for the meantime which has been some of the best recent pricing that has appeared, with a solid $55 markdown and the best price we can currently find.
A great addition to kitchens where herbs are always needed or especially for those who don’t have the outdoor space for a typical garden setup, the Harvest indoor hydroponic garden tosses out the soil in favor of growing your favorite vegetables, herbs, or flowers within a spacious grow deck suspended over a water bowl. Its design allows for up to six plants of your choosing to grow at once up to 12 inches tall, and sports a full-spectrum 20W LED grow light that can better mimic natural sunlight with an automatic on/off timer – “helping plants germinate up to 5x faster than in soil.”
The unit features a touch-sensitive illuminated digital display panel, letting you adjust settings as you need them, while also including a built-in-reminder to add more water or plant food. There’s also a vacation mode to keep your plants healthy whenever you plan to leave the house for longer periods of time. Along with the system itself, you’ll also be receiving a 3-ounce bottle of liquid plant food and a Gourmet Herb Seed Pod Kit that will allow you to grow Genovese Basil, Curly Parsley, Dill, Thyme, Thai Basil, and Mint.
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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Tesla is trying to use a piece of property in Australia, near Adelaide, in order to build a battery factory and Tesla showroom. But it’s facing steep opposition from locals, most of whom cite dissatisfaction with Tesla CEO Elon Musk as their reason to oppose the project.
The plans center on Marion, a small city of population 4,101, a suburb of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.
Last month, a developer submitted plans to use a piece of land referred to as Chestnut Court Reserve, which has been inaccessible to the public since 2016 due to contamination concerns. Plans to develop the location would involve a requirement to clean up the contamination on the site.
They would also involve the cutting of several trees on the site, some of which have been deemed as “dead or ill health,” with a plan to plant trees at another site to make up for any removals.
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The developer said it would use this land to build a new fit-for-purpose factory facility that would be used by Tesla both as a showroom and service center for Tesla vehicles, and also a facility that could be used for “repurposing of Tesla batteries.”
The plan doesn’t go too deep into the specifics of how said repurposing would happen, but it could involve using Tesla vehicle batteries in Powerwalls, or in Tesla’s Powerpack grid storage projects, which are quite popular in South Australia, where they have helped to solve some of the region’s significant power stability problems.
The developer makes the case that Tesla already has a presence in the area in neighboring Tonsley, that Tesla’s mission (and the specific mission of a battery recycling center) supports the environmental goals of the community, and that the facility would create around 100 full-time jobs in the local community, including highly skilled jobs like battery researchers.
All in all, the developer thinks it would inject $56 million into the local community, quite a nice chunk of change for the small town.
And the city council also supports the plan, thinking that the job and economic benefits are worth it, particularly given that the land is not being used for anything else.
The plans were submitted, the residents were consulted, and now that all the chips are on the table… the residents aren’t having it.
Residents respond with a lot of language we shouldn’t say here
The local community gave significant pushback to this idea, with some ~95% of residents disapproving the plan. The city received 948 comments on the plan, which sounds like quite a lot for a city of 4,101 people. However, half of those comments came from outside the city’s area.
But among those comments from the immediate area of the development, only 11 comments favored the plans, with 121 opposing them (that’s 92% opposition).
Among the comments (quoted by The Guardian) come these gems, which wonderfully showcase the stereotypical Australian predilection for colorful language:
“Because Elon Musk is a [redacted] human being and a [redacted]!”
“Elon Musk and Tesla are a [redacted] on humanity”
“Elon Musk is a full blown [redacted]”
“Destroying trees to build a factory for a company owned by a [redacted] would be a vile choice”
“We should not support and put money in the pockets of a [redacted] who openly [redacted] salutes, is [redacted] human”
We’ll let you try to fill in some of those words, though we’re pretty sure what some of them are (and, honestly, while I somewhat understand the point of redacting profanity in public records, I’d say it is a little absurd to redact “nazi”).
The plans haven’t received their final vote yet, and the council still seems like it wants to convince the local community to go forward with them. But some residents suggest that the site could be better used by other companies, and that alternate uses could help to preserve that land and also avoid potential image concerns for the area as protests against Tesla continue globally.
Some other comments, perhaps wrongly, called the possible building “a noisy, ugly, planet-destroying temple to billionaires.”
While it’s disappointing to see a proposed recycling facility referred to thusly (although Tesla does have a questionable history when it comes to following local environmental rules), it’s just another sign of how Tesla CEO Elon Musk is drastically affecting the brand, and holding it back from its stated mission to advance sustainable transport.
Response shows once again that Musk is harming Tesla
The backlash, like Musk’s advocacy, has been global. Tesla sales are dropping in most regions, even as EV sales rise as a whole. Specifically in Australia, Tesla sales saw a big drop year-over-year. And this has applied to corporate customers too, with Tesla losing corporate sales as multiplecompanies have cited their distaste with the CEO.
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For years, Tesla has been the go-to EV recommendation for “normals” looking for a painless, low-effort experience from their first electric cars, but Elon Musk’s political antics are causing people to shop elsewhere. On today’s episode of Quick Charge, we’ll discuss some options … and how you might be able to pay for them!
Speaking of Tesla alternatives, the Ford F-150 Lightning is the electric truck sales king once again, while the E-Transit van is now selling for the same (or less) than the gas version and Ford Pro launches a new incentive consulting service to help you pay for them.
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The world’s leading electric vehicle (EV) maker is rapidly expanding overseas. After taking control of vehicle sales in Germany last year, BYD is about to do the same in another key overseas EV market.
BYD to take control of EV distribution in Australia
Last August, BYD reached an agreement with Heden Mobility Group to acquire Heden Electric, which was responsible for importing its vehicles and spare parts for sale in Germany.
The move gives BYD more control over pricing and other areas of distribution as it expands the brand overseas. By taking over control, the company can sell its vehicles directly to buyers. And, it can also set prices.
According to EVDirect, BYD’s official distributor in Australia, the company is preparing for a similar move in the region. Luke Todd, founder and chairman of EVDirect, said the takeover would help unlock BYD’s potential in Australia.
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Todd said the first phase was proving that the “BYD brand would thrive here,” and the next phase will make EV ownership “easier and more accessible than ever.”
BYD Sealion 7 electric SUV (Source: BYD)
Since launching its first vehicle, the Atto 3 SUV, in 2022, BYD has become one of the fastest-growing car brands in Australia.
BYD now offers a complete lineup of six vehicles, ranging from the low-cost Dolphin and Atto 3 to mid-size SUVs (Sealion 6 and 7), electric sedans (Seal), and even a pickup (Shark 6).
BYD Shark PHEV pickup truck launch in Australia (Source: BYD)
Earlier this year, the company introduced a new entry-level “Essentials” trim, slashing prices across its entire lineup.
According to TheDriven, BYD has three of the top 10 best-selling electric vehicles (EVs) in Australia as of April. The Sealion 7, launched in just February, placed fifth with 1,473 units sold, trailing the Tesla Model Y (3,394), Model 3 (2,266), MG4 (1,698), and Kia EV5 (1,509).
BYD Sealion 7 launch event in Australia (Source: BYD)
BYD’s Atto 3 took sixth (956) while the Seal (637) and Dolphin (431) placed ninth and 14th through the first four months of 2025, respectively.
Taking control of distribution is expected to help improve service for current BYD drivers and will likely boost EV adoption in Australia.
Electrek’s Take
BYD’s sales are surging in China and overseas. In April, BYD sold more electric vehicles (EVs) in Europe than Tesla for the first time. Now, it’s launching its best-selling and most affordable electric car, the Dolphin Surf (also known as the Seagull EV in China).
S&P Global Mobilityis calling for BYD to more than double its sales in Europe this year to around 186,000 units.
And clearly it’s not just Europe. BYD is quickly establishing its presence in major overseas markets, including Mexico, Brazil, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, and many others.
With local production coming online and new, custom-tailored vehicles launching, BYD is laying the groundwork to continue gaining global market share over the next few years as the industry shifts toward electric vehicles. And that’s not even scratching the surface, with BYD’s new battery and ultra-fast EV charging technology set to change the game.