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With Christmas right around the corner, we’ve already seen switches to new holiday sales during December’s first week. Today’s Green Deals is led by another early Christmas sale, this one coming from Heybike that is increasing savings by $100 across a few e-bike models, with the Ranger S Folding e-bike retaining its $999 Black Friday low that we saw at the tail-end of the seasonal sale. Coming right behind it is Worx’s Landroid M 20V Robotic Lawn Mower hitting a new $539 low and UGREEN’s PowerRoam 1200 and PowerRoam 2200 Portable Power Stations dropping to their Amazon lows starting from $495. Lastly, we have Hoverfly’s GXL Max Electric Scooter offering a non-bank-breaking new low price of $360 for commuters on a budget, as well as a video review of Ottolock’s SIDEKICK Folding e-bike lock too. Plus, all the other hangover Green Deals are in the links at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s early Christmas Hiboy EV sale, and more. You’ll also find all the hangover Green Deals from Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales collected together in our dedicated shopping hub for you.

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 early Christmas sale increases savings on e-bikes with bonus free gear – deals start from $999

Heybike has launched its early Christmas savings event that is increasing the savings from its Black Friday sales with an additional $100 taken off several models, with the Ranger S Folding e-bike retaining its earlier low at $999 shipped. Normally this model would run you $1,499, with most of the discounts we’ve seen over 2024 taking costs down to $1,199 until Black Friday when it fell to the $999 low. That same rate is returning here today, slashing $500 off the price tag and giving you an affordable commuter solution at the lowest rate we have tracked.

A great option for newbie and veteran riders who are looking for an affordable commuter, Heybike’s Ranger S Folding e-bike provides a choice between either a 750W rear hub motor (peaking at 1,400W) or an upgraded 1,000W rear hub motor (peaking at 1,800W and coming in $300 higher), depending on how much speed and/or incline-climbing power you desire. You’ll get a 692Wh battery to power either option, which works with the five PAS levels – supported by a cadence sensor on the 750W model or a superior torque sensor on the 1,000W model – to provide up to 55 miles of assistance. You’ll enjoy top speeds of 28 MPH for the standard model while the upgraded model boasts a faster 32 MPH top speed.

There’s an improved 4A charger that comes along with either of the Ranger S Folding e-bike options, delivering twice as fast charging speeds as average chargers on the market, cutting down your wait for a full battery to just four hours. There are plenty of solid features here too, like the folding step-thru frame, the 20-inch fat tires that come with fenders over top each, an LED headlight, an LED taillight with brake lighting that’s been integrated into the rear cargo rack, a hydraulic front suspension fork, hydraulic disc brakes, and a smart LCD display, among others.

More Heybike early Christmas e-bike deals:

  • Mars 2.0 Folding Fat-Tire e-bike: $999 (Reg. $1,499)
    • 28 MPH for up to 45 miles
    • 1,000W motor (32 MPH speed) costs $100 more
    • comes with free front basket and large basket + gift pack
  • Cityrun Urban Commuter e-bike: $999 (Reg. $1,599)
    • 21 MPH for up to 55 miles
    • comes with free large basket + gift pack
  • Hauler Cargo e-bike (new model): $1,399 (Reg. $1,899)
    • 28 MPH for either 55
    • Dual-battery (85-mile range) costs $300 more
    • comes with free large rear basket + gift pack
  • Brawn Off-Road e-bike: $1,399 (Reg. $1,799)
    • 28 MPH for 65 miles
    • comes with free large basket + gift pack
  • Tyson Uni-Body e-bike: $1,399 (Reg. $1,699)
    • 28 MPH for 55 miles
    • comes with free large basket + gift pack
  • Horizon Full-Suspension e-bike: $1,399 (Reg. $1,999)
    • 28 MPH for 55 miles
    • comes with free front basket and large basket + gift pack
  • Hero Carbon-Fiber All-Terrain e-bike (new model): $2,499 (Reg. $2,599)
    • 35 MPH for 60 miles
    • comes with free large basket + gift pack
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Worx’s Landroid M 20V robotic lawn mower handles up to 1/4 acre of yard duties at a new $539 low

We just spotted a post-Black Friday surprise from Amazon on the Worx Landroid M 20V Robotic Lawn Mower for $539 shipped. Carrying a $1,200 price tag direct from Worx, but more recently seen down around $719 on Amazon since August, we mostly saw this model keep above this new going rate when discounted for 2024, with the S 20V model often leading the pack in savings, though for the second time, we’re seeing it come in at a higher rate. During recent Black Friday sales, it dropped down to the former (and short-lived) $540 low, which is getting beaten out here today by $1, giving you the new lowest price we have tracked while saving you $661 in total off its direct-from-Worx-pricing.

The middle child of the three sizes of this series of Worx Landroid robotic mowers, the M 20V tackles yard duties for up to 1/4 acres. It features an advanced AI that keeps it on the most efficient routes around your yard, with it smart enough to know when to raise and lower its floating blade for clearance over uneven terrain. All you have to do is lay down the boundary wire, measure your lawn with the companion app, and let its autonomous systems kick in and go. You’ll have a full array of remote smart controls via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth – plus, a nice little versatile design is the robot’s batteries being part of Worx’s PowerShare ecosystem, letting you interchange them with other tools from the brand that you already have in your arsenal. And while its body does come rain-resistant, its been equipped with a rain sensor to delay mowing until the grass reaches a certain dryness.

It seems like there’s some further price shifting happening lately which might lead to new permanent pricing, as the L 20V Landroid is currently sitting at $715.86 shipped. Since summer we’ve been seeing it more regularly fetching $900 after falling from its $1,150 MSRP, and while we did see it go lower during Black Friday sales, this is still a solid $184 slashed off its recent pricing. This model delivers the same features and design as the above model, with one difference: it tackles yards up to 1/2 acre in size.

UGREEN PowerRoam 1200 LiFePO4 power station

UGREEN’s PowerRoam 1200 LiFePO4 power station falls to $495 Amazon low in post-Black Friday savings

UGREEN’s official Amazon storefront is offering its PowerRoam 1200 Portable Power Station for $495.38 shippedwith a 38% discount being automatically applied at checkout. This backup power solution normally goes for $799 at Amazon, with a higher $999 price tag directly from UGREEN. We’ve seen this same discount twice before, back at the tail-end of July and during October’s Prime Day event, giving us a third appearance here today. While we did spy it hit a $389 low in a limited offer from Wellbots during early Black Friday sales, you’re still looking at a solid $304 being taken off the price tag here, landing it at the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon and the second-lowest price overall.

Bringing home the PowerRoam 1200 entails adding a 1,024Wh LiFePO4 battery capacity to your life, which dishes out juice to devices and appliances alike at up to 2,500W output through its 13 ports. The battery is quick to recharge to 80% in just 50 minutes when plugged into a wall outlet, with a full charge taking up to 1.5 hours. Adding two 200W solar panels to the mix lets you utilize its solar charging functionality which takes about three to four hours to refuel the battery. And of course, you’ll be getting the usual array of smart controls through the companion app via a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection.

There’s also the larger UGREEN PowerRoam 2200 Portable Power Station that Amazon is offering for $1,311.18 shippedwith a 18% discount being automatically applied at checkout. This model provides a 2,048Wh LiFePO4 capacity that can be expanded up to 12,000Wh when hooked up to five expansion batteries (sold separately), pumping out up to 3,500W to cover even higher wattage appliances through its 16 port options. It features the brand’s PowerZip technology letting it recharge at similar speeds as its smaller counterpart despite the larger size, as well as a max 1,200W solar input, smart controls through the app, and a 4-wheel detachable trolley design for easier transport.

Ranger S Folding e-bike

Get 16 miles of commuting power on Hoverfly’s GXL MAX electric scooter at new $360 low

Amazon is offering folks an affordable entry-level commuting solution in the Hoverfly GXL MAX Electric Scooter that is down at $359.99 shipped. Normally priced at $500, we’ve been seeing some frequent discounts in the last few months that have brought costs down far lower, with prices kept above $424 up through Black Friday. Those prices are getting eclipsed here today by this 28% markdown that slashes $140 out of the equation and lands it at a new all-time low rate.

You don’t have to break the bank to score a reliable way to get around, and Hoverfly’s GXL MAX delivers solid commuting support with its 300W motor powered by the 36V 7.8Ah battery. You’ll be able to cruise at up to 15.5 MPH top speeds for up to 16 miles on a single charge, with inclines up to 10% being of no concern, which is pretty standard for an e-scooter. On top of this, it comes with anti-flat 10-inch honeycomb, shock-absorbing tires for more comfortable riding, while also weighing in at just 35 pounds, making it easily manageable to carry up and down stairs or into your place of work to charge before heading home later.

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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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The first giant 15 MW turbine is up at Germany’s largest offshore wind farm

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The first giant 15 MW turbine is up at Germany’s largest offshore wind farm

Germany’s largest offshore wind farm under construction, EnBW’s He Dreiht, just hit a big milestone: The first enormous turbine is now up in the North Sea.

He Dreiht – which means “it spins” in Low German – is using Vestas’s massive 15 megawatt (MW) turbines, the first project in the world to install them. Just one spin of one of the rotors can generate enough electricity to power four households for an entire day.

When it’s finished, He Dreiht will have 64 mega turbines cranking out 960 megawatts (MW) of clean power – enough to supply around 1.1 million homes. And it’s being built without any government subsidies.

EnBW, one of Germany’s major energy companies, has been working in offshore wind for more than 15 years, but He Dreiht is their biggest project yet. “It will play a key role in helping us to significantly grow our renewable energy output from 6.6 GW to over 10 GW by 2030,” said Michael Class, who heads up EnBW’s generation portfolio development.

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The project is a win for Vestas, too. “With the installation of the first V236-15.0 MW, we have reached an important milestone for both the He Dreiht project and our offshore ramp-up, which helps Germany build a more secure, affordable, and sustainable energy system,” said Nils de Baar, president of Vestas Northern & Central Europe.

He Dreiht is located about 85 kilometers (53 miles) northwest of Borkum and 110 kilometers (68 miles) west of Helgoland. At peak times, more than 500 workers will be out at sea building the farm, using a fleet of more than 60 ships. EnBW’s offshore team in Hamburg is running the show.

The installation process is a major operation. The 64 foundations were already set in the seabed last year. Parts for the turbines are loaded onto the installation vessel Wind Orca in Esbjerg, Denmark, and shipped out in a 12-hour journey to the construction site. From there, the turbines are lifted into place. Meanwhile, crews are also working on internal wind farm cabling.

A partner consortium made up of Allianz Capital Partners, AIP, and Norges Bank Investment Management owns 49.9% of the shares in He Dreiht.

Read more: Trump admin halts $5 billion NY offshore wind project mid-build


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Tesla gives update on Tesla Semi factory, says on track for volume production in 2026

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Tesla has released a quick update about its Tesla Semi factory in Nevada. It says that it is on track for volume production of the electric semi truck in 2026.

The Tesla Semi was first scheduled to go into production in 2019, but it has faced numerous delays.

Now, it appears that there is finally some momentum to bring it to volume production.

For the last two years, Tesla has been working to build a new factory next to Gigafactory Nevada, where it builds the battery packs and drive units for most of its electric vehicles built in North America.

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Today, Tesla released a “progress update on the factory, confirming that it finished building and it’s now working on deploying the production lines:

Tesla had previously mentioned aiming for volume production by 2025, but it is now only talking about starting production toward the end of the year and ramping up next year.

The automaker reiterated its planned production capacity of 50,000 units.

We recently reported that an early Tesla Semi customer, Ryder, stated that the electric truck program is experiencing more delays and a price increase described as “dramatic.”

They now expect to take deliveries of their first trucks later in 2026 and said that the price has increased “dramatically,” leading them to scale back their pilot program from 42 to 18 Tesla Semi trucks.

When originally unveiling the Tesla Semi in 2017, the automaker mentioned prices of $150,000 for a 300-mile range truck and $180,000 for the 500-mile version. Tesla also took orders for a “Founder’s Series Semi” at $200,000.

However, Tesla didn’t update the prices when launching the “production version” of the truck in late 2022. Price increases have been speculated, but the company has never confirmed them.

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Vietnamese solar giant Boviet opens first US factory in North Carolina

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Vietnamese solar giant Boviet opens first US factory in North Carolina

Vietnamese solar panel maker Boviet Solar just opened the doors to its first US factory — a huge new PV module plant in Greenville, North Carolina.

The company dropped $294 million into the state-of-the-art facility, which will pump out Boviet’s Gamma Series monofacial and Vega Series bifacial solar panels. They’re using advanced PERC and N-Type solar cell tech, which basically means these panels are built to deliver higher efficiency and better performance across residential, commercial, industrial, and utility-scale projects.

The Greenville factory’s first phase is now online with an annual PV module output capacity of 2 gigawatts (GW). For Phase 2, which is scheduled to come online in the second half of 2026, Boviet will invest another $100 million to add 600,000 square feet and ramp up to another 2 GW. It will make high-efficiency solar cells.

Once both phases are complete, Boviet’s campus will cover more than 1 million square feet of manufacturing and R&D space. It’s one of the biggest clean energy manufacturing projects North Carolina has ever seen.

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The jobs impact is significant, too. The first phase will create 460 skilled local jobs. Phase 2 is expected to add another 908, bringing the total to over 1,300 direct jobs, plus nearly 2,000 more indirect jobs across the region. That’s good news for Pitt County’s economy, real estate market, and workforce training programs.

“This facility is not just creating jobs, but creating opportunity, innovation, and a stronger foundation for eastern North Carolina,” said Senator Kandie Smith. Governor Josh Stein added that Boviet Solar’s move shows how North Carolina is leading the way in clean energy growth.

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