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Closing out this week’s Green Deals is Tenways’ Valentine’s Day sale, which is taking up to $500 off its e-bikes with an additional $200 in savings taken off the order for two models together – and their getting up to $307 in free gear on top of it all. The standout for the sale is the brand’s CGO600 Pro e-bikes, with both the 8-speed chain drive and its belt drive counterpart at $1,499. Next, we have Autel’s MaxiCharger Home AC Elite 40A Level 2 EV Charger that’s been given an in-body holster down at $391, as well as a new low price on Hoverfly’s H3 16-inch Folding e-bike for $400. Running alongside Jackery’s direct sale that ends tonight, we spotted the Explorer 3000 Pro Solar Generator Combo with two 220W solar panels at $2,199 over at Amazon, among some smaller units too. Lastly, we wanted to shine a little spotlight on Lectric’s XP Trike that comes with $419 in free gear at $1,499. Plus, all the other hangover Green Deals are in the links at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s EcoFlow Game Day Power sale launch, Rad Power’s two e-bike weekend flash sale lows, and more.

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.

Tenways’ latest sale that is taking up $500 off its e-bike lineup has a bonus Valentine’s Day deal taking an additional $200 off the total price when buying any two e-bikes together. We’re seeing the popular CGO600 Pro e-bike with either an 8-speed chain or belt drive starting at $1,499 shipped when buying one, but when grabbing two for you and your Valentine the additional savings drop things to $1,399 shipped a piece. This e-bike normally fetches $1,899 at full price, with the initial $400 markdown dropping things to the second-lowest rate we have tracked. Taking advantage of the Valentine’s Day deal then cuts the price down to they’re lowest rates – plus, each bike comes with free mudguards and a kickstand worth $118. Medical providers, military, first responders, and teachers can also score a further $150 cut on orders.

The Tenways CGO600 Pro e-bike weighs in at just 37 pounds, making it a manageable model for urban residents and beyond who enjoy active cycling but also want the option for PAS support. There’s no throttle for pure electric riding here, with the bike also sporting a smaller 350W rear hub motor and 360Wh battery combination to cut down on weight. It still provides an impressive 53-mile max travel distance on a single charge through its four-pedal assistance levels (activated via a torque sensor) with a top speed of up to 20 MPH.

The CGO600 pro e-bike comes with two drivetrain options – either the Gates carbon belt drive for quieter operations or the new 8-speed Shimano drivetrain (which also gets the brand’s newest motor). Aside from those big differences, you’ll enjoy the same features elsewhere on the bikes, with internally routed cables for a streamlined look, LED lighting, puncture-proof tires, Tektro dual-piston hydraulic brakes, and a compact OLED display for controls.

***Note. These are the initial sale prices below. Remember that buying two e-bikes of any model (including two different models) cuts an additional $200 off your total order.

More Tenways Valentine’s Day sale e-bike deals:

  • CGO800S Step-Thru Commuter e-bike: $1,599 (Reg. $1,999)
    • 20 MPH for up to 53 miles
    • Turn-signaling and color display
    • comes with $227 in free gear
  • AGO X Step-Over Urban e-bike: $1,999 (Reg. $2,499)
    • 20 MPH for up to 62 miles
    • Shimano 10-speed drivetrain
    • comes with $307 in free gear
  • AGO T Step-Thru Premium e-bike: $2,699 (No initial price cut)
    • 20 MPH for up to 62 miles
    • Enviolo stepless shifting hub
    • comes with $178 in free gear

Autel’s MaxiCharger Home AC Elite 40A level 2 EV charger with an in-body holster at $391

Coming through its official Amazon storefront, Autel is offering a great new rate on its MaxiCharger Home AC Elite 40A Level 2 EV Charger with in-body holster for $391 shipped – and both options for either a NEMA 14-50 plug or a NEMA 6-50 plug are feeling the savings. Normally priced at $559, costs have kept above $439 with discounts since its release, which were first beaten by the short-term $363 Lightning deal that popped up at the end of December. Today’s deal is the second-lowest price we have tracked (and also a first-time appearance) and saves you $168 on a more affordable means to juice up your EV.

Outside of Tesla models (which I recommend the Universal Wall Charger for), the ENERGY STAR-certified Autel MaxiCharger Home AC Elite comes compatible with all J1227 EVs or hybrids, delivering “up to 7X faster than a Level 1 (120 Volt) regular outlet charger.” It dishes out power for your ride within a range of 6A all the way to 40A, helping you to find the level that fits your needs while avoiding costly electrical upgrades. It comes boasting remote smart controls through its app, with more efficient connectivity across Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or Ethernet – plus, there’s an optional RFID card to start and stop it, preventing unauthorized use. Head below for more.

If you’re a Tesla driver who wants to invest in an Autel model but need an adapter, you’ll find the popular Rexing J1772 to Tesla EV Charger Adapter at Best Buy for $50 at the moment, down from $80. This device arrives rated for a maximum 80A input and a 240V output, allowing Tesla drivers to gain wider access to level 1 and 2 EV chargers by using home and portable setups.

If you want to go even further, you’ll find the brand’s MaxiCharger Home AC Lite 50A Level 2 EV charger also benefitting from discounts to its $455 low right now.

Solving commute problems doesn’t break banks with Hoverfly’s H3 16-inch folding e-bike at a new $400 low

We just spotted Hoverfly’s H3 16-inch Folding e-bike dropping to $399.99 shipped for its black and white colorways over at Amazon, and folks looking for an affordable means to upgrade their commutes won’t want to miss it. This model normally goes for $500 at full price here, with a higher $560+ MSRP direct from the brand and elsewhere. We last covered it falling to its former $423 low during Christmas sales, which is getting beaten out here to crown a new low price, saving you $100 and equipping you with a great starter bike that won’t break the bank. It’s also beating out Hoverfly’s direct pricing where it currently is down at $425.

Great for newbie riders, or anyone looking for a inexpensive commuting solution regardless of experience (especially at this low of a rate), Hoverfly’s H3 e-bike gives you the means to travel up to 25 miles on a single charge when utilizing its PAS mode thanks to the removable 280.8Wh battery – plus, there’s also a traditional bike mode to get in some cardio and an electric mode. The 350W brushless hub motor provides top speeds up to 15.5 MPH, and it comes with a nice array of features like the adjustable handlebars and saddle to accommodate a wider range of rider heights, as well as front absorbers, an integrated rear cargo rack, a headlight and taillight, 16-inch wheels, and a foldable bike frame.

Grab Jackery’s Explorer 3000 Pro solar generator bundle with two 220W panels at $2,199

Jackery’s official Amazon storefront is offering its Explorer 3000 Pro Solar Generator Combo with two 220W solar panels at $2,199 shipped. Normally you’d be pressed for $3,999 with this bundle at full price, with discounts only going lower to $1,999 during Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. You’ll be getting the second-best price we have seen here today, saving you $1,800 on one of the best solar generator packages that the brand offers – with it also matching Jackery’s direct pricing right now too.

One of the most comprehensive backup packages from under Jackery’s flag, the flagship Explorer 3000 Pro covers camping needs, at-home backup, and even RV support. The 3,024Wh capacity provides plenty of juice for devices and appliances, with power output up to 3,000W normally that surges to 6,000W through its 10 port options, including the TT30 RV port. Recharging its own battery takes just 2.4 hours when plugged into a wall outlet, or you can hook up its full 1,200W of solar input to hit 100% in three to four hours (time increased for the included 440W input here). If you want to be able to hook it directly to your home’s breaker to cover up to 6 circuits, check out its other bundle with the manual transfer switch included while it is $1,500 off.

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Enjoy leisurely cruises on Lectric’s XP e-Trike that comes with $419 in free add-on gear at $1,499

Among Lectric’s current New Year offerings, which saw many of its e-bike bundles shrink in size after the previous flash sale’s end, we’re seeing a continued $419 in free gear accompanying the brand’s XP Trike at $1,499 shipped. This bundle would normally run you $1,918, but as is the case with Lectric, the savings come in the form of the additional free gear over price cuts, which are rare. Your package with this model includes steel-encased front and rear cargo baskets, an upgraded wide saddle with a backrest, a suspension seat post, a bell, and an Elite 850 lux headlight.

Lectric’s XP e-Trike is great option for folks who enjoy leisurely cruises around the neighborhood, but would also like some added versatility to carry cargo along while on errands and the like. The 500W planetary geared brushless motor (peaking at 1,092Wh) joins the removable 48V 13Ah battery to top out at 14 MPH speeds for up to 50 miles with its five PAS levels activated. It features a default mode for less experienced riders, limiting the acceleration and speed until some comfort has been gained, helping teens and elderly individuals rather well.

There’s also an array of add-on features outside of the free gear, like hydraulic brakes, parking brakes, integrated rear lights, brake lights on both back-wheel fenders, slim tires for sharper turns, a foldable frame for easier storage options, an ergonomic twist throttle for electric-only riding, and a backlit LCD display with an IP65 water-and-dust-resistant rating.

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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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Donald Trump signed two executive orders today that walked back parts of tariffs he previously imposed on US automakers ahead of a rally in Michigan to mark his first 100 days in office.

The Wall Street Journal first reported today in an exclusive that Trump was “expected to soften the impact of his automotive tariffs, preventing duties on foreign-made cars from stacking on top of other tariffs and easing some levies on car parts.”

Trump signed an executive order making sure the 25% tariffs on vehicles and certain auto parts won’t stack on top of existing aluminum, steel, or Canada and Mexico tariffs. He also gave automakers a credit to help blunt the impact of the 25% duties on imported parts that go into US-built cars.

Trump’s backpedal comes after weeks of meeting with automaker executives, and a week after a coalition that included GM, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Hyundai sent a letter urging him to drop tariffs on foreign auto parts due to land in May.

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American Automotive Policy Council (AAPC) president Matt Blunt today said in response to the executive orders, “American Automakers Ford, GM, and Stellantis appreciate the administration’s clarification that tariffs will not be layered on top of the existing Section 232 tariffs on autos and auto parts. Applying multiple tariffs to the same product or part was a significant concern for American automakers, and we are glad to see this addressed. We will review the details of the executive order closely to assess how effectively it will mitigate the impact of tariffs on American automakers, our domestic supply chains and ultimately American consumers.” The AAPC represents Ford, GM, and Stellantis. 

Electrek’s Take

The 25% auto tariffs implemented under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act aren’t going anywhere, and most economists say that tariffs will raise car prices and slow auto sales. This White House Fact Sheet is titled, “President Donald J. Trump Incentivizes Domestic Automobile Production.” Where’s the incentive? US automakers are just getting hit with the stick once instead of twice, and they’re thanking Trump for it.

The carrot that worked as an incentive was Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, along with the stability that came with it. All this whiplash is terrible for the US and global economy.

Read more: Killing IRA EV tax credits will ruin US EV and battery industries – Princeton study


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Tesla Powerwall 3 is disrupting the solar inverter market

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New data suggests that the Tesla Powerwall 3 is significantly disrupting the US solar inverter market.

The home battery pack’s integrated inverter is changing the game.

Tesla acquired its solar business when it bought SolarCity in a controversial deal due to Musk being a large shareholder of both Tesla and SolarCity, and Musk’s cousin led the latter.

The automaker kept the SolarCity operations going for a few years. In fact, it continued until after Tesla shareholders sued Musk over the acquisition, and Musk defended himself by claiming that SolarCity had become an integral part of Tesla.

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Shortly after he won the lawsuit, Tesla virtually stopped all operations that came from its SolarCity acquisition, which primarily consisted of residential solar financing and installations.

Tesla even stopped reporting solar deployment. The company’s energy business now consists almost entirely of Powerwall and Megapack deployments.

However, the launch of the Powerwall 3 has indirectly brought Tesla back into the solar business, as the home battery pack features an inverter that works for both solar and storage applications.

EnergySage is a company that matches solar installers with potential buyers, and as a result, it has a wealth of interesting data about the solar industry in the US. Today, it released its Spring 2025 Marketplace report.

In the report, EnergySage revealed that Tesla became the second-most quoted inverter brand in the second half of last year:

Tesla became the most quoted battery brand in H2 2024, occupying 63% of Marketplace share nationwide. Because the Powerwall 3 includes an integrated inverter, Tesla also became the second-most quoted inverter brand. With batteries increasingly being added to solar systems—the national battery attachment rate jumped to 45% in H2 2024, an all-time high—Tesla’s growth was a key driver of the low storage and solar prices seen on EnergySage. In 2025, we are examining whether brand backlash and equipment shortages will affect Tesla’s Marketplace share.

This is also a byproduct of the increased popularity of energy storage systems when deploying new solar systems.

In big solar markets like California and Texas, the majority of residential solar quotes are attached to batteries, and Tesla is not the top quoted brand, thanks to Powerwall 3:

Powerwall was already the preferred home battery pack for many homeowners, and the fact that it now includes a solar inverter has made it even more attractive, as most home energy storage systems in the US are being deployed along with rooftop solar.

The Powerwall 3’s solar inverter integration is pushing solar plus storage costs down quite a bit.

The popularity of the Powerwall 3 has particularly hurt Enphase, a leader in solar inverter. It had 73% of the US market in 2022, and now it is down to 53%.

Despite Tesla driving prices down, Powerwall 3 is not the cheapest battery pack available. Panasonic and EG4 batteries were both priced lower on a per kWh basis than Tesla’s in the second half of 2024, but Tesla won on cost when also replacing the solar inverter.

However, it’s not all good news from Tesla. EnergySage also recently reported an increase in customers requesting alternatives to Powerwalls in 2025, partly due to Elon Musk’s increasing controversy.

If you’re interested in installing solar panels and/or batteries for your home, we recommend using EnergySage. You will be able to get quotes without any hassle and only talk to someone when you are ready to move forward. Within minutes, you can get on the path to producing your own power with solar and battery storage, including with Powerwall.

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BLUETTI’s paying to help you go green – plus, a new option for going further

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Here’s something most people don’t know: In the US, switching to solar and battery-based energy can actually save you money on taxes. And it’s not a future promise – it’s happening right now. Under the US Residential Clean Energy Credit, BLUETTI’s eligible solar systems and home batteries qualify for a 30% federal tax credit through 2032. That means with the right model, like the AC500 Home Battery Backup, you’re not only saving on electricity, you could also get a portion of your purchase back during tax season.

Meanwhile, gas generators are quietly costing more

There’s a reason so many people have relied on gas generators: they’re familiar, accessible, and have served us well for years. But as fuel prices continue to rise and usage becomes more frequent, the hidden costs of gas generators are quietly piling up:

  • Ongoing fuel expenses, especially during summer or storm seasons
  • Routine maintenance and part replacements
  • Stricter regulations in certain areas limiting usage times
  • Noise complaints and environmental concerns

It’s not about shaming these tools—it’s about recognizing when the cost-to-benefit ratio starts to shift.

Not ready to give up your generator? Start small with the BLUETTI AC60

The move to clean energy doesn’t have to be all or nothing. Sometimes, the right first step is simply trying a lightweight alternative, like the AC60 Portable Power Station (Pioneer 50).

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  • Compact and powerful: 600W output (1000W surge) covers most outdoor needs
  • Historically affordable: Only $269 after subsidy
  • Fast charging: 80% charge within an hour
  • IP65-rated for water and dust resistance – ideal for outdoor life
  • Backed by a 6-year warranty, cutting down on waste and replacement costs
  • Expandable to 2,015Wh capacity for powering phones, laptops, and more

Whether you’re into camping, road trips, or just want something for light backup at home, portable power stations like AC60 are an easy way to test the waters – no big commitment needed.

Need something stronger? Apex 300 is built to last

For those looking to level up their home battery backup or long-term savings, the Apex 300 offers a durable, future-forward alternative. With second-gen EV-grade batteries rated for 6,000+ cycles, this power station can last up to 17 years – nearly twice as long as typical models.

More reasons why Apex 300 stands out: 

  • Ultra-efficient 20W AC idle drain extends fridge runtime by up to 24 hours and boosts CPAP usage by 2.5x compared to typical units
  • Built-in 120V/240V dual output with 12,000W bypass that powers 99% of home appliances, even a Tesla EV
  • 2-year savings sprint when paired with one Solar X 4K Charge Controller for a massive 6400W solar input
  • Whisper-quiet at 40dB, no fumes, no fuel
  • Time-of-use savings made easy: Easily schedule and monitor energy usage with a user-friendly app and a clear, intuitive LED screen
  • Expandable ecosystem: Add extra B300K batteries or a smart 700W Hub D1 to grow your setup as your needs evolve, from whole-home backup to off-grid RV power

This isn’t about replacing your gas generator overnight. It’s about introducing a better Plan B that’s cleaner, quieter, and built for the long haul.

Thinking about a cleaner future? BLUETTI is offering a little help

In honor of Earth Day, BLUETTI has launched a new Clean Energy Incentive Program. Gas generator owners around the world can submit basic info about their devices and select a clean power product to receive an exclusive subsidy.

The compact AC60 and other select models are already available at subsidized prices through BLUETTI’s Clean Energy Incentive Program – a practical step designed to support a smoother, more affordable transition to greener living.

Meanwhile, early access to the all-new Apex 300 Portable Power Station is now open through May 19, ahead of its official launch on May 20 on Indiegogo.

Going green isn’t about rushing

It’s about small, thoughtful choices that build toward something better – for your home, your wallet, and the planet. BLUETTI believes real change happens step by step, just like the LAFF (Light An African Family) Initiative. By walking the same path as those in need, the team can better understand and manage which solutions will most effectively help families who need affordable, sustainable energy.

So even if your gas generator still works just fine, it might be worth looking at a smarter backup. The future doesn’t have to be all-or-nothing. It can start with one quiet step with BLUETTI’s solutions, and this simple step could lead to a brighter, more sustainable future for everyone.

About BLUETTI

BLUETTI is a dedicated advocate for sustainability, integrating ESG principles throughout product design and corporate initiatives. Through impactful projects like LAAF (Light An African Family), BLUETTI provides affordable, sustainable energy solutions to communities across Africa. By partnering with Leave No Trace, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, BLUETTI supports responsible outdoor recreation through clean energy solutions that minimize environmental footprints. This blend of craftsmanship, reliability, and a focus on real-world needs is what makes BLUETTI trusted in over 110 countries and regions.

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