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We have a condensed selection of solid savings in today’s Green Deals, with Velotric’s Valentine’s Day sale taking the lead with up to $700 in initial e-bike price cuts, as well as an additional $100 taken off orders of any two models. It’s the perfect chance to fall in love with the popular 2024 Discover 1 Plus e-bike while it’s down at $1,199, among others. There’s also a one-day-only flash sale running as part of EcoFlow’s ongoing Game Day Power sale, which provides up to $1,099 in savings on two power station bundles – one for the DELTA 2 Max and and an 800W alternator charger at $1,399, and the other for the RIVER 3 Plus with a 45W solar panel and a protective bag for $269. We also have the second-ever discount on Greenworks’ latest 60V 17-inch Cordless Electric Push Lawn Mower at $300. Plus, all the other hangover Green Deals are in the links at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s $200 launch discount on Aiper’s new Surfer S2 Solar Pool Skimmer, Segway’s Valentine’s Day offers, 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.

Fall in love with Velotric’s 2024 Discover 1 Plus e-bike at $1,199 during Valentine’s Day sale

Velotric wants to celebrate the love with its latest Valentine’s Day sale that is taking up to $700 off its e-bike lineup alongside 30% off accessories, as well as an additional $100 in savings on orders of any two models. One of the best options from under Velotric’s flag is the 2024 Discover 1 Plus e-bike that is down at $1,199 shipped. This model usually carries a $1,599 price tag most days, with sales often taking things down to $1,299, though we’ve seen it go as low as $1,099 occasionally in 2024 – most recently during Black Friday. This is a $400 markdown from its full price, which gives you the chance to hop aboard your own at the third-lowest price we have tracked – $100 above the Black Friday low.

Velotric’s updated 2024 Discover 1 Plus e-bike comes stocked with a 500W motor (peaking at 900W), a 692Wh battery, and five levels of PAS to support your commute up to 65 miles on a single charge at up to 28 MPH top speeds (after unlocking the capabilities above its standard 20 MPH speed). Of course, there is a throttle to go full electric when you want but keep in mind that this will reduce its travel distance. While it doesn’t have some of the fancier bells and whistles of the new Discover 2, like the upgraded parts, higher power ratings, and Apple Find My integration, this predecessor does offer some solid features, especially when considering the affordable price.

Velotric’s 2024 Discover 1 Plus e-bike sports other features like the Shimano 7-speed derailleur, an integrated 60 lux LED headlight, a taillight with braking functionality, double hydraulic disc brakes, larger 26-inch puncture-resistant tires, an increased IPX7 waterproof rating, fenders above both tires, and a 3.5-inch LCD display. There’s a USB-A port on the display to charge your phone as you ride, and it even has a walk assist mode for when you are forced to stop your ride to get it up extreme inclines.

Velotric’s other Valentine’s Day sale offers:

  • Fold 1 Lite e-bike: $999 (Reg. $1,099)
    • 28 MPH for up to 48 miles
    • 30% off accessories with e-bike purchase
  • Go 1 Utility e-bike: $999 (Reg. $1,699)
    • 25 MPH for up to 55 miles
    • 30% off accessories with e-bike purchase
  • Fold 1 Step-Thru e-bike: $1,199 (Reg. $1,399)
    • 28 MPH for up to 55 miles
    • 30% off accessories with e-bike purchase
  • T1 ST Plus Lightweight e-bike: $1,299 (Reg. $1,549)
    • 28 MPH for up to 70 miles
    • 30% off accessories with e-bike purchase
  • Nomad 1 Plus Step-Thru e-bike: $1,399 (Reg. $1,799)
    • 28 MPH for up to 55 miles
    • 30% off accessories with e-bike purchase
  • Packer 1 Cargo e-bike: $1,699 (Reg. $2,199)
    • 25 MPH for up to 52 miles
    • 30% off accessories with e-bike purchase
  • Discover 2 e-bike: $1,799 (Reg. $1,899)
    • 28 MPH for up to 75 miles
  • Summit 1 e-bike: $1,899 ($1,999)
    • 28 MPH for up to 70 miles
EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max Portable Power Station

EcoFlow flash sale takes up to $1,099 off on-the-go DELTA 2 Max and RIVER 3 Plus power station bundles from $269

As part of its ongoing Game Day Power sale, EcoFlow is offering flash savings for the rest of the day on two power station bundles, with the first being the brand’s DELTA 2 Max Portable Power Station that comes with an 800W alternator charger for $1,399 shipped. Sadly the sale’s sitewide 5% off coupon doesn’t apply to flash sale offers. This package would normally cost you $2,498 in full, with costs dropping lowest back in October when a similar flash sale dropped things to $1,299. Today you can score it at the second-lowest price we have tracked, saving you $1,099 in the process – but it only lasts until tonight so don’t dawdle. This deal is also matching over at Amazon, as well.

A nice middle-ground option for folks needing a backup power solution for trips out of the house while also wanting a reliable means for some home backup in cases of emergency, EcoFlow’s DELTA 2 Max delivers a 2,048Wh LiFePO4 capacity that you can expand further to 6,144Wh with the addition of expansion batteries. Its 2,400W power output (surging to 4,800W) should handle most of your appliance needs through its 15 port options, though you can always activate its X-Boost mode to bump that to 3,400W output for larger ones. It allows for two solar inputs to be hooked up to reach a maximum of 1,000W for recharging, or you can take advantage of its dual-charging capabilities using solar alongside a standard wall outlet for 80% battery in 43 minutes, among the other options. The alternator charger is rated for 1kWh per every 1.3 hours of driving while the station is hooked up to your car – so you can regain a full battery in around 2.6+ hours of travel.

The second offer during this flash sale is the smaller, more personal RIVER 3 Plus Portable Power Station bundled with a 45W solar panel and a protective bag for $269 shipped. It provides a more compact 286Wh LiFePO4 capacity that dishes up to 600W of output power (surging to 1,200W) through its seven port options. Like the above model, there are some extra battery options that can expand the station’s battery capacity to a maximum of 858Wh. Equipped with the brand’s X-Boost and X-Stream tech, you’ll get a full battery from a wall outlet in just one hour, while connecting its maximum 220W solar input gives you the same in 1.5 hours.

Be sure to browse EcoFlow’s full Game Day Power sale while it continues through February 5, with up to $2,999 in initial discounts, 3x EcoCredits on select offers, a 15% accessory discount, and 5% off sitewide savings through the sale’s promo code.

Greenworks 60V 17-inch Cordless Electric Push Lawn Mower

Greenworks’ latest 60V 17-inch cordless electric push lawn mower returns to its $300 low in second-ever discount

Amazon is offering the second-ever chance to save on Greenworks’ new 60V 17-inch Cordless Electric Push Lawn Mower for $299.99 shippedafter clipping the on-page $100 off coupon. This new model of the brand’s affordable mowers starts things at a $400 full price, with only one previous discount on the books, which first brought things to the $300 low a few weeks ago. That same deal is returning today, slashing $100 off the tag and returning the costs to the lowest price we have tracked.

Alongside some of the brand’s pricier mowers, like the CrossoverZ riding model, for example, Greenworks also puts out some solid budget-friendly options for folks. This new 60V push mower is one such option, with the included 4.0Ah battery providing it with a 40-minute runtime for smaller yards (though if you own other batteries, you can certainly cover more ground). The 17-inch lightweight deck comes rust-resistant and lightweight for more effortless maneuverability and control. Equipped with a brushless motor, it features a six-position cutting height adjustment from 1.5 to 3.15 inches while also offering rear bagging and mulching functionality.

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Best new Green Deals landing this week

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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EV prices dipped in May – and Tesla Model Y led the slide

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EVs got a little more affordable in May, and Tesla’s price drop had a lot to do with that. According to new data from Kelley Blue Book, the average transaction price (ATP) for a new EV in May was $57,734. That’s down from $59,123 in April. Year-over-year, that’s a 1.1% drop.

At the same time, incentives are heating up. The average EV incentive in May hit $8,225, or 14.2% of the ATP. That’s more than double the average incentive across the broader auto industry and higher than last May’s 12%. According to Cox Automotive, that makes May the most incentive-heavy month since what Cox Automotive calls the beginning of the modern EV era, which is when EVs passed the 1% market share mark, in 2018.

Tesla’s prices played a big role in this shift. The company’s ATPs dropped 1.5% in May, landing at $55,277. Year-over-year, Tesla prices are down 2.8%.

The Model 3 and the Cybertruck inched up in price in May, but just barely – less than 1%. Every other Tesla model saw prices fall month-over-month. The Model Y, Tesla’s top seller and the most popular EV in the US, dropped 2.9% from April to an average price of $53,895.

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Check out Toyota’s new bZ5: A surprisingly stylish and low-cost EV for China

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Toyota’s new electric SUV is about the size of a Tesla Model Y, but half the cost. The bZ5 officially launched in China on Tuesday, starting at around $18,000. Can it keep pace with BYD, Tesla, and others in China?

Toyota’s new bZ5 EV lands in China for $18,000

We knew it was coming soon. Toyota’s joint venture partner in China, FAW Toyota, announced last week that it was planning to officially launch the bZ5 on June 10.

The bZ5 is available in four trims: Joy, Pro, Pro Smart Edition, and an extended range Pro model. It’s offered with two BYD Blade battery options: 65.28 kWh and 73.98 kWh.

Powered by the standard battery, the Joy, Pro, and Pro Smart Edition models are rated for a CLTC range of 550 km (342 miles). Upgrading to the Pro trim with the larger battery provides a range of 630 km (391 miles). All trims can be recharged from 30% to 80% in approximately 27 minutes.

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The base model starts at 129,800 yuan ($18,000) while prices range up to 159,800 yuan ($22,000) for the Pro Smart Edition and extended range variants.

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Toyota launches the new bZ5 electric SUV in China (Source: FAW Toyota)

With a unique style, including Toyota’s new hammerhead front-end design, a full-length light bar, and a crossover fastback-like silhouette, the bZ5 is a sleek, sporty-looking EV.

The bZ5 is 4,780 mm in length, 1,866 mm in width, and 1,510 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,880 mm. For comparison, the Tesla Model Y measures 4,797 mm in length, 1,920 mm in width, and 1,624 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,890 mm.

In China, however, Toyota’s new EV is about half the cost. The base Tesla Model Y starts at 263,500 yuan ($36,700) in China, more than double the price of the bZ5, but offers a CLTC range of 593 km (368 miles).

Although the interior is relatively minimalistic, it’s packed with advanced tech and safety features. A 15.6″ infotainment sits at the center with a smaller driver display cluster.

Powered by Momenta 5.0 smart driving tech, the bZ5 is equipped with a new Toyota Pilot ADAS system. The system utilizes 33 sensors, which enable over 30 ADAS features, including assisted highway and city driving, as well as parking assistance. Higher trims include an added LiDAR sensor.

The bZ5 will sit between the bZ3X and bZ4X as Toyota expands its EV lineup in China. It follows the bZ3X, which launched in March starting at just 109,800 yuan ($15,000).

Source: CarNewsChina, FAW Toyota

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2026 Kia EV9 loses big rebates – but still offers $12.5k in savings

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Kia’s three-row electric SUV, the EV9, is back for 2026 with smaller up-front rebates, but thanks to the federal EV tax credit, you could still come out ahead.

The 2025 Kia EV9 started at $56,395 and came with up to $10,000 off, thanks to Kia’s generous deals. That helped clear out inventory fast. Now, for 2026, Kia is dialing its deals back a bit.

According to a dealer bulletin seen by CarsDirect, the 2026 EV9 is launching with a $4,000 Customer Cash incentive available on all trims for buyers. On top of that, there’s a $1,000 Competitive Bonus Program for shoppers who either lease or buy the EV9 by July 7. That bonus is open to anyone who owns a 2014-2026 vehicle from a competing brand – think BMW, Tesla, Toyota, and others. No trade-in is required.

That means eligible shoppers could knock $5,000 off the sticker price. And since the 2026 EV9 qualifies for the $7,500 federal EV tax credit (at least most trims), total savings could climb to $12,500.

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Leasing instead of buying? Kia’s also offering a $399 per month introductory lease deal on the 2026 EV9.

That $4,000 rebate is a step down from the up to $10,000 off the 2025 model, but most 2025 EV9s weren’t eligible for the $7,500 tax credit. The 2026 version is, as long as you’re looking at a trim that qualifies. The high-performance EV9 GT is built in South Korea, which makes it ineligible under current federal rules, but the other EV9 trims built in Georgia qualify.

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