Starting off this week’s Green Deals is a cascade of new Black Friday low prices on UGREEN’s three PowerRoam Portable Power Stations starting from $269, with discounts on solar panels and bundle options too. We’ve also got two Black Friday EV sales, with the first coming from Vvolt, which is offering up to $1,099 in savings on e-bikes and accessories – including free extra battery promos with an e-bike purchase starting from $1,799. Next, there’s Segway’s early Black Friday sale that has given us a new low price on the brand’s Ninebot S MAX Self-balancing scooter at $465, among other models. Plus, all the best hangover Green Deals from last week are in the links at the bottom of the page, including all the major Black Friday sales on EVs and power stations that are collected together in our Electrified Weekly roundup coverage.
Save 40% on UGREEN’s three PowerRoam LiFePO4 power stations at new Black Friday lows starting from $269
As part of its early Black Friday sale, Wellbots is offering the lowest prices we’ve seen on UGREEN’s three PowerRoam Portable Power Stations, as well as accessories and bundle options, with savings starting on its PowerRoam 600 station at $269.40 shipped. Normally priced at $449 here, with a higher $500 MSRP at sites like Amazon, this is the first discount we’ve seen on this smaller power station in 2024, with most discounts across various sites focused on its larger 1200 and 2200 models. This is a solid 40% markdown that slashes $180 off the price tag and drops it to the lowest price we have tracked.
Coming in as the smallest of UGREEN’s power stations, the PowerRoam 600 delivers a personal 680Wh LiFePO4 battery capacity and 600W power output that peaks up to 1,200W (bumps up to 1,500W when utilizing its solar charging capabilities). There are twelve versatile output ports to connect your devices and small appliances: five ACs, two USB-As, two USB-Cs, two DCs, and one car port. Thanks to its PowerZip tech charging is fast and easy, refilling 80% of the battery in just 50 minutes when connected to a wall outlet, while a full battery takes up to 1.5 hours to reach. It also sports an array of smart controls through its companion app like Quiet Mode, Energy-Saving Mode, Safety Child Lock, and so on.
UGREEN’s larger PowerRoam 1200 and PowerRoam 2200 power stations are also seeing their lowest prices yet at $389.40 shipped and $749.40 shipped, respectively. The 1200 model provides a 1,024Wh LiFePO4 capacity with a power output up to 2,500W through its 13 ports, while the 2200 model delivers a 2,048Wh LiFePO4 capacity that can be further expanded up to 12,000Wh when connected to five of its expansion batteries (sold separately), with it dishing out up to 3,500W of power through its 16 ports. They both offer similar recharging speeds through outlets and solar charging – with the 1200 model offering a max 400W solar input and the 2200 model boasting a higher 1,200W of solar input. They both come with the same smart control functionality too.
Notable Wellbots early Black Friday UGREEN accessory deals:
Wellbots early Black Friday UGREEN bundle deals:
Vvolt Black Friday sale offers FREE extra battery with e-bike purchase and up to $1,099 in savings – deals from $1,799
Vvolt has joined the other EV brands in launching its Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale through December 3, offering a free extra battery with select e-bike purchases and up to 70% off accessories. There is one model seeing a discount during this sale, the brand’s Centauri SE Commuter e-bike for $2,599 shipped. Normally priced at $3,299, since coming under our radar at 9to5Toys, we first noticed regular price cuts back in September following the release of the brand’s new Centauri II model. The price has been regularly cut down since by a solid $700, which brings costs down into a far more affordable range for an e-bike designed with quality parts and features, landing it at the lowest price that we have tracked or seen. On top of the $700 in savings, you’ll also be getting the extra Ranger battery that bumps your total up to $1,099 in all – just be sure to add both to your cart to get the automatic discount.
Vvolt’s Centauri SE e-bike sports a sleek, streamlined frame that houses a 350W custom-tuned Ananda mid-drive motor (peaking at 650W) that is powered by the 490Wh removable battery. This combination delivers a 28 MPH top speed and a 60-miles travel range on a single charge, with only pedal assistance as an option here, supported by both internal torque and cadence sensors for faster activation and speed pick-up. This model also tosses out the chain-drive design in favor of a Gates CDX Carbon Belt Drive that provides a longer lifespan, quieter operation, and doesn’t need any grease.
It’s a much more manageable bike with its max 52-pound weight, depending on which of its sizes ou choose from. Among its features, you’ll find integrated front and rear lights, 360 degrees of reflective graphics for rides in the darker hours of the day, as well as Kenda Kwest anti-puncture tires, Tektro 720 hydraulic disc brakes, an Enviolo internal rear hub transmission, and a full-color display.
Vvolt Black Friday accessory deals:
Segway’s early Black Friday savings slashes $735 off Ninebot S MAX smart self-balancing scooter at new $465 low
Segway has officially kicked off its early Black Friday savings event that is taking up to 60% off a selection of EVs, with more EVs being added on November 21. However, one notable new low price we spotted is over at Amazon on the Ninebot S MAX Self-Balancing Scooter that is down at $464.99 shipped. Usually running you $1,200 at full price, this is hands-down the biggest discount we’ve seen to date on this model at $735 being slashed from the tag. This 61% markdown is giving you an amazing option to add it to your commute and/or neighborhood joyrides at a new all-time low price.
Offering an increase in both speed and travel mileage from its predecessor S series scooters, Segway’s Ninebot S MAX comes with dual 500W motors – a nominal 1,000W of power that peak up to 4,800W to tackle up to 15% inclines with ease. You’ll be able to top out at 12.4 MPH for up to 23.6 miles on a single charge – plus, if you’re a little hesitant to hop on one of these self-balancing scooters due to lack of experience, you don’t have to worry as the companion app provides step-by-step guidance for newcomers. Not only does it keep itself balanced for an easier riding experience, but the Leansteer tech also gives you precision control response times in just 0.01 seconds, eliminating the chance of falling off from lag times. There are also rear customizable LED lights for some personal flair while riding, and its compact design is easy to transport when not being directly ridden.
Segway Ninebot early Black Friday EV deals under $300:
Segway Ninebot early Black Friday $301 to $500 EV deals:
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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Portable power station specialist EcoFlow is kicking off its third annual Member’s Festival this month and is offering a unique new rewards program to those who become EcoFlow members. The 2025 EcoFlow Member’s Festival will offer savings of up to 65% for its participating customers, and a portion of those funds will be allocated toward rescue power solutions for communities around the globe through the company’s “Power for All” fund.
EcoFlow remains one of the industry leaders in portable power solutions and continues to trek forward in its vision to power a new tech-driven, eco-conscious future. Per its website:
Our mission from day one is to provide smart and eco-friendly energy solutions for individuals, families, and society at large. We are, were, and will continue to be a reliable and trusted energy companion for users around the world.
To achieve such goals, EcoFlow has continued to expand its portfolio of sustainable energy solutions to its community members, including portable power stations, solar generators, and mountable solar panels. While EcoFlow is doing plenty to support its growing customer base, it has expanded its reach by giving back to disaster-affected communities by helping bolster global disaster response efforts the best way it knows how– with portable power solutions.
Source: EcoFlow
EcoFlow and its members look to provide “Power for All”
Since 2023, EcoFlow has collaborated with organizations worldwide as part of its “Power for All” mission. This initiative aims to ensure access to reliable and timely power to disaster-affected communities across the globe, including rescue agencies, affected hospitals, and shelters, to support rescue and recovery efforts.
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This fund most recently provided aid for communities affected by the recent Los Angeles wildfires, assistance to the Special Forces Charitable Trust (SFCT) in North Carolina following severe hurricanes, and support for non-profits engaged in hurricane preparedness in Florida and the Gulf Coast. Per Jodi Burns, CEO of the Special Forces Charitable Trust:
In the wake of devastating storms in Western North Carolina, reliable power was a critical need for the families we serve. Thanks to EcoFlow’s generous donation of generators, we were able to provide immediate relief, ensuring these families and their communities had access to power when they needed it most. We are so impressed with EcoFlow’s commitment to disaster response through their ‘Power for All’ program. It has made a tangible impact, and we are deeply grateful for their support and partnership in helping these families recover and rebuild.
In 2024, the US experienced 27 weather and climate events, each causing losses exceeding $1 billion, marking the second-highest annual total on record, according to National Centers for Environmental Information. The increasing frequency and severity of natural disasters underscore the critical need for reliable and timely power solutions during emergencies, much like EcoFlow and its members are helping provide through the “Power For All” initiative.
To support new and existing EcoFlow members, the company is celebrating its third annual Member’s Festival throughout April to offer a do-not-miss discount on its products and donate a portion of all sales to the “Power for All” fund to provide rescue power to those in need in the future. Learn how it all works below.
Source: EcoFlow
Save big and give back during the 2025 Member’s Festival
As of April 1st, you can now sign up to become an EcoFlow member to participate in the company’s exclusive 2025 Member Festival.
As a member, you can earn “EcoFlow Power Points” by completing tasks like registration, referrals, and product purchases and tracking your individual efforts toward disaster preparedness and recovery.
Beginning April 4, EcoFlow members will also be able to take advantage of exclusive discounts of up to 65% off select portable power stations, including the DELTA Pro Ultra, DELTA Pro 3, DELTA 2 Max, DELTA 3 Plus, RIVER 3 Plus, and more. However, these sale prices only last through April 25, so you’ll want to move quickly!
Click here to learn more about EcoFlow’s “Power for All” campaign. To register for EcoFlow’s 2025 Member Festival in the US, visit the EcoFlow website. To register as a member in Canada, visit here.
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Tesla is losing another top talent: its long-time head of software, David Lau, has reportedly told co-workers that he is exiting the automaker.
Tesla changed how the entire auto industry looks at software.
Before Tesla, it was an afterthought; user interfaces were rudimentary, and you had to go to a dealership to get a software update on your systems.
When Tesla launched the Model S in 2012, it all changed. Your car would get better through software updates like your phone, the large center display was responsive with a UI that actually made sense and was closer to an iPad experience than a car.
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Tesla also integrated its software into its retail experience, service, and manufacturing.
David Lau deserves a lot of the credit for that.
He joined Tesla in 2012 as a senior manager of firmware engineering and quickly rose through the ranks. By 2014, he was promoted to director of firmware engineering and system integration, and in 2017, he became Vice President of software.
Lau listed the responsibilities of his team on his LinkedIn:
Vehicle Software:
Firmware for the powertrain, traction/stability control, HV electronics, battery management, and body control systems
UI software and underlying Embedded Linux platforms
Navigation and routing
iOS and Android Mobile apps
Distributed Systems:
Server-side software and infrastructure that provides telemetry, diagnostics, over-the-air updates, and configuration/lifecycle management
Data engineering and analytics platforms that power technical and business insights for an increasingly diverse set of customers across the company
Diagnostic tools and fleet management, Manufacturing and Automation:
Automation controls (PLC, robot)
Server-side manufacturing execution systems that power all of Tesla’s production operations
Product Security and Red Team for software, services, and systems across Tesla
Bloomberg reported today that Lau told his team he is leaving Tesla. The report didn’t include reasons for his stepping down.
Electrek’s Take
Twelve years at any company is a great run. At Tesla, it’s heroic. Congrats, David, on a great run. You undoubtedly had a significant impact on Tesla and software advancements in the broader auto industry.
He is another significant loss for Tesla, which has been losing a lot of top talent following a big wave of layoffs around this time last year.
I wonder who will take over. Michael Rizkalla, senior director of software engineering and vehicle firmware, is one of the most senior software engineers after Lau. He has been at Tesla for 7 years, and Tesla likes to promote within rather than hire outsiders.
There are also a lot of senior software execs working on AI at Tesla. Musk has been favoring them lately and he could fold Lau’s responsibilities under them.
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Kia’s electric SUVs are taking over. The EV3 is the best-selling retail EV in the UK this year, giving Kia its strongest sales start since it arrived 34 years ago. And it’s not just in the UK. Kia just had its best first quarter globally since it started selling cars in 1962.
Kia EV3 is the best-selling EV in the UK through March
In March, Kia sold a record nearly 20,000 vehicles in the UK, making it the fourth best-selling brand. It was also the second top-seller of electrified vehicles (EVs, PHEVs, and HEVs), accounting for over 55% of sales.
The EV3 remained the best-selling retail EV in the UK last month. Including the EV6, three-row EV9, and Niro EV, electric vehicles represented 21% of Kia’s UK sales in March.
Kia said the EV3 “started with a bang” in January, darting out as the UK’s most popular EV in retail sales. Through March, Kia’s electric SUV has held on to the crown. With the EV3 rolling out, Kia sold over 7,000 electric cars through March, nearly 50% more than in Q1 2024.
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The EV3 was the best-selling retail EV in the UK in the first quarter and the fourth best-selling EV overall, including commercial vehicles.
Kia EV3 Air 91.48 kWh in Frost Blue (Source: Kia UK)
Starting at £33,005 ($42,500), Kia said it’s the “brand’s most affordable EV yet.” It’s available with two battery packs, 58.3 kWh or 81.48 kWh, good for 430 km (270 miles) and 599 km (375 miles) of WLTP range, respectively.
From left to right: Kia EV6, EV3, and EV9 (Source: Kia UK)
With new EVs on the way, this could be just the start. Kia is launching several new EVs in the UK this year, including the EV4 sedan (and hatchback) and EV5 SUV. It also confirmed that the first PV5 electric vans will be delivered to customers by the end of the year.
Electrek’s Take
Globally, Kia sold a record 772,351 vehicles in the first quarter, its best since it started selling cars in 1962. With the new EV4, the brand’s first electric sedan and hatchback, launching this year, Kia looks to build on its momentum in 2025.
Kia has also made it very clear that it wants to be a global leader in the electric van market with its new Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) business, starting with the PV5 later this year.
Earlier today, we learned Kia’s midsize electric SUV, the EV5, is the fourth best-selling EV in Australia through March, outselling every BYD vehicle (at least for now). The EV5 is rolling out to new markets this year, including Canada, the UK, South Korea, and Mexico. However, it will not arrive in the US.
For those in the US, there are still a few Kia EVs to look forward to. Kia is launching the EV4 globally, including in the US, later this year. Although no date has been set, Kia confirmed the EV3 is also coming. It’s expected to arrive in mid-2026.
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