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Closing out this week’s Green Deals are three different sales from some of our favorite brands featuring some of their newest releases at their lowest rates. First off, we have Anker’s SOLIX Valentine’s Day sale with up to 56% discounts across its power station lineup, with the new C200 DC 60,000mAh Power Bank Station dropping to its $100 low, among many others. There’s also the Valentine’s Day savings we’re seeing from Hiboy’s sale, which is cutting 48% off its EVs, with the upgraded S2 SE Electric Scooter returning to its $300 low, among other returning low prices. Last, but certainly not least, Jackery has launched a special tax season sale with up to $3,100 in up-front discounts on power stations, as well as trade-in savings, select extra 5% off coupons, and up to 30% in tax rebates. Among the offers, the Explorer 2000 v2 is dropping back to its $999 low, with many more notable options from $90. Plus, all the other hangover Green Deals are in the links at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s second phase of EcoFlow’s sale through the weekend, Samsung’s smart appliance discounts, 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.

Anker’s SOLIX Valentine’s Day sale drops new C200 DC 60,000mAh power station to return $100 low

Anker has launched its SOLIX Valentine’s Day Sale (also titled the Big Game Day Power Sale) with up to 56% discounts across its power station and solar generator lineup through February 19. One notable inclusion is the brand’s latest C200 DC 60,000mAh Power Bank Station that is dropping down to $99.99 shipped. This newer model usually carries a $170 full price, which we first saw drop to the $100 low during Cyber Monday sales and repeat back at the start of the new year. That low rate is returning here today, giving you $70 in savings for the best price we’ve seen since releasing a few months ago. You’ll also find it matching in price over from the brand’s official Amazon storefront too.

Anker’s SOLIX C200 DC power bank station is a smaller and more compact version of the brand’s new C300 DC and AC models, coming in with a slightly smaller 60,000mAh/192Wh LiFePO4 capacity. It delivers up to 300W of output power to your devices through its five port options (two USB-As, one 140W USB-C, one 15W USB-C, one car port). You can refill the units own battery via three ways, with its 140W USB-C port giving you an 80% charge in 1.3 hours through a wall outlet, or you can utilize up to 100W of solar input or the car port for 80% in 1.6 hours.

You’ll also find the larger 90,000mAh C300 DC and C300 AC models down at $170 and $190 (matched at Amazon) for this sale. Not only are you getting the expanded 90,000mAh LiFePO4 capacity here, but they also come sporting different variations of built-in lights for camping trips. You can get the full rundown on its other capabilities in our launch coverage here.

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SOLIX Valentine’s Day sale F2000 solar generator bundles:

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You can browse through the entirety of Anker’s SOLIX Valentine’s Day sale on the landing page here, which is where you’ll find the F3800 home backup options. Speaking of the F3800 – if you’re considering the standalone power station or the bundle option with the expansion battery – check out the exclusive low prices that we’ve secured for our readers instead, which will give you up to $2,299 in savings, beating out this sale’s rates.

Hiboy S2 SE e-scooter

Hiboy’s Valentine’s Day sale takes up to 48% off EVs, including new S2 SE e-scooter at $300 low (Save $250)

Hiboy has launched its Valentine’s Day savings with up to 48% discounts across its EV lineup, with the brand’s latest S2 SE Electric Scooter falling to $299.99 shipped for the first time in a sale outside of its New Year’s launch. Without the savings you’d normally have to shell out $550 for this new model, which we saw hitting the market at the top of January at this same rate. The price is getting cut down by 45% here, saving you $250 and upgrading your commute at the lowest price we have seen. It’s standard package is not only matching in price at Amazon, but you can also score it with a seat for just $50 more (with the same option available directly from Hiboy too).

Building upon the popularity of Hiboy’s standard S2 model, the new S2 SE e-scooter comes with a solid array of fresh upgrades at an affordable rate that’s hard to pass up for those on a budget. It’s been given a Q235 steel frame for increased durability alongside a 350W brushless DC motor (peaking at 430W) and a 36V 7.8Ah battery to deliver 19 MPH top speeds and a travel distance up to 17 miles on one full charge.

Riding was smoothed out further thanks to the 10-inch solid front tire to prevent punctures and the 10-inch pneumatic tire in the rear that increases shock absorption – with both tires’ grips on the pavement improving with the 17% width increase too. The improvements aren’t stopping there, as the fender comes 26% wider to prevent water toss-ups while traveling and the steel frame provides 20% more load capacity than its predecessors. Other features include a folding design, LED headlight/taillight, an e-brake/drum brake system that is pretty standard for scooters, and an integrated HD LED display.

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Jackery tax season Explorer power station sale

With tax refund season officially here, Jackery is launching a special promotional sale to help you get the most out of your savings, with up to $3,100 in initial discounts alongside trade-in savings (learn more here), some select extra 5% discounts – plus, you can apply for up to 30% in tax rebates too! A notable returning low price is the brand’s Explorer 2000 v2 Portable Power Station at $999 shippedafter clipping the on-page promo coupon. The deal here is continuing Black Friday, Christmas, and New Year trends by cutting 33% off its full $1,499 price tag. During this sale, you’ll be saving $500 on one of the newest units under Jackery’s flag at the lowest rate we have seen anywhere. In a rare upset, this price (as well as many others in this sale) is even beating out Amazon’s $1,299 rate too.

A great well-rounded power station that can handle trips, outdoor yard work and DIY needs, and even some emergency appliance backup, Jackery’s Explorer 2000 v2 packs everything into one affordable unit. Sporting a 2,042Wh LiFePO4 capacity, it pumps out power at up to 2,200W regularly through its seven ports, but can also surge up to 4,400W when needed. Its smaller and lighter size comes courtesy of its exclusive CBT tech and the honeycomb design, while also providing 62 forms of protection while it’s charging and even a silent charging mode to keep noise under 30dB if you’re trying to relax or sleep.

There are four ways to recharge the power station itself, with an 80% battery achieved via a wall outlet in around 66+ minutes – and it also boasts a supercharge feature for last-minute needs that will refill the entire battery in 102+ minutes. Your car’s auxiliary port is also an option taking about 24 hours, or you can invest in some of the solar panels to take advantage of its solar charging capabilities.

***Note. Some of these offers have on-page extra 5% savings that you can take advantage of by using the provided codes. The prices below have not had these additional discounts factored in so be sure to use any you see at checkout to score the maximum discounts!

Jackery solar generators for DIY/outdoor work support:

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While the above deals are the most notable features, you can also head to the landing page here to browse Jackery’s entire lineup of offers while these savings last.

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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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Tesla can’t sell its cars anymore so it is renting them now

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Tesla is launching a new car rental program out of its stores in the US, as sales are crashing due to the end of the federal tax credit.

It’s available at select stores in the US right now.

Tesla’s demand in the US, like that of most other electric vehicles, has crashed after the federal tax credit for electric cars ended last quarter, pulling forward a lot of demand.

With inventories piling up at stores and dealers across the country, Tesla has found a new way to use its inventory: it is now renting (not leasing) its vehicles from its stores.

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The rental duration is a minimum of three and a maximum of seven days, starting at $60 per day and increasing depending on the model.

Tesla appears to be using this to show potential buyers how convenient it is to own a Tesla vehicle, since it also includes Supercharging and Full Self-Driving (Supervised) for free with every rental.

If a rental customer decides to order a vehicle within a week of having rented one, Tesla gives them a $250 credit toward the purchase:

Order your own Tesla within seven days of your rental to get up to a $250 credit toward your purchase.

The program is starting with a couple of locations in Southern California, but it is expected to expand before the end of the year.

Car rental giant Hertz has previously bought a large fleet of Tesla vehicles in an effort to electrify its rental fleet.

However, Hertz has been divesting from Tesla vehicles and selling them over the last 2 years, as declining resale values crushed its fleet economics amid Tesla slashing prices due to declining demand over the last 3 years.

Electrek’s Take

It’s rough out there for people selling electric vehicles in the US right now. The lack of policy consistency is resulting in inconsistent demand and discouraging automakers from pushing electric cars, as they do in Europe and Asia.

It’s particularly challenging for automakers like Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid, which sell only electric vehicles, because most people who planned to buy an electric vehicle in 2025 have already bought one in Q3 or earlier.

This rental service is not a bad idea, though, but it’s obviously far from a solution to the demand problem in the US.

It’s wild to think that Tesla’s own CEO is largely responsible for creating this situation by backing Trump in the last elections.

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NIU unveils bold new urban and off-road (but street legal!) electric motorbikes

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NIU unveils bold new urban and off-road (but street legal!) electric motorbikes

NIU is back at EICMA 2025 (the Milan Motorcycle Show) with a fresh lineup of electric two-wheelers that push the boundaries of performance, design, and smart connectivity. The Chinese electric mobility giant, already known for selling over 5 million electric scooters and motorcycles across over 50 countries, used the Milan show to unveil its 2026 product range – and it’s clear NIU is looking to hang on to that leader status.

For those unfamiliar, NIU launched its first electric scooter way back in 2015 and quickly rose to prominence with sleek, connected vehicles that combined urban practicality with stylish design. There are a lot of electric scooters out there now, but NIU has consistently been known for high-tech and slick-looking models.

Now, a decade later, NIU’s lineup has matured into a globally recognized suite of smart mopeds, e-bikes, scooters, and electric motorcycles. And at this year’s EICMA, the company made it clear that it’s ready to dominate even more niches.

A smarter NQiX Series

The NQiX Series has already gained traction in Europe’s L1e and L3e vehicle categories, but for 2026, it’s getting even better. All models in the series will be updated with improved motor and battery efficiency for longer range and better consistency. Most notably, NIU is adding onboard navigation powered by Google Maps – a major step toward true “smart” scooters.

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The biggest news, though, is the introduction of the NQiX 1000. Packing 15.5 kW of peak power and topping out at 125 km/h (78 mph), this model is aimed at commuters who want speed, range, and flexibility. With three removable 72V 28Ah batteries and over 100 km of range, it looks set to be a practical yet powerful urban workhorse. The NQiX 1000 will launch in Q3 2026 with a starting price of €6,499.

My first NIU scooter ever was an NQiGT that I got back in 2020, and it helped me fall in love with the brand. The NQiX series has extended what made the original so impressive, and the NQiX 1000 will push that model line into brand new territory, both for technology and for performance.

FQiX brings a fresh face to urban riding

NIU also introduced a completely new design platform called the FQiX Series, targeted at city dwellers who want tech-forward transportation with a bit of flair. Think sleek body lines, distinctive lighting, and a minimalist aesthetic – paired with smart features like a 5-inch TFT display, rear radar, and Bluetooth/NFC/keyless unlocking.

The FQiX 150 (L1e) and FQiX 300 (L3e) offer two tiers of performance but share the same connected tech ecosystem, powered by NIU’s new “Link Crown” interface. These will also arrive by Q3 2026, starting at just €2,399 – making them a compelling choice for first-time e-scooter riders.

This one definitely feels like NIU’s targetted attempt to bring on younger, more budget conscious riders while still giving them access to the technology that separates the brands’ scooters from much of the competition.

XQi goes off-road (and on-road, too)

NIU has been teasing off-road ambitions for years, but the new XQi 300, XQi 400, and XQi 500 take those ambitions up several notches. They follow on the heels of the successful launch of the NIU XQi3, which, for a lack of a better way to describe it, is NIU’s Sur Ron competitor. I had the chance to test it out recently on a trip to tour NIU’s factory. But unlike Sur Rons, Talarias, and most other light electric dirt bikes in this category, NIU made the XQi3 street-legal from the start, meaning riders could register it like a motorcycle and also ride on trails.

Now the XQi3 has been revamped into the XQi 300, keeping much of what made it a success untouched, but adding highly requested features like on-board charging so the battery doesn’t need to be unplugged to recharge. The XQi 400 and XQi 500 add even more power and performance, competing more with the Sur Ron Storm Bee. The XQi 500 Street, in particular, is likely to prove quite popular as a street-legal electric dirt bike with a massive 28.8 kW peak output and a top speed of 110 km/h (68 mph), all in a fairly lightweight 92 kg (203 lb) chassis.

Concept 06 maxi-scooter

NIU also showed off a concept for a potentially upcoming maxi-scooter, and it sounds like they actually want to produce it. This likely isn’t just a crazy concept that will never see the road, but rather a roadmap to what could be NIU’s biggest scooter yet.

The company is projecting impressive performance, including a 20 kW motor, speeds of up to 155 km/h (96 MPH), plus fancy features like a tray table so you can get some laptop work done while you’re charging up.

Electrek’s Take

NIU continues to impress me with its mix of smart tech, eye-catching design, and impressive performance. The addition of Google Maps integration and radar safety features is a clear step forward that I’m excited to see implemented. And with models like the XQi 1000, NIU is branching into serious performance territory. And the new off-road bikes (with street-legal status to ride on the road too!) take what was already a great design and make it even more powerful – and convenient to use.

While some of the subscription models might turn off some users, the base functionality of these vehicles seems generous enough to keep most people happy. And all of that tech on top is what helps separate NIU. If the pricing holds and the specs deliver, I think NIU’s 2026 lineup could shake up both urban and off-road electric mobility in a big way.

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Tesla’s head of Cybertruck program is leaving the company

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Tesla’s head of the Cybertruck program, Siddhant Awasthi, announced that he is leaving after more than 8 years at the company.

Awasthi is a good example of Tesla’s transition into fostering inside leadership rather than outside hiring.

For better or worse, over the last 5 years, Tesla has virtually had no significant outside hires into high-level leadership roles. It almost exclusively promotes from within.

Awasthi worked on a hyperloop school program, interned at Tesla, and joined the company straight out of school in 2018. Within 2 years, he became an engineering manager. Within 3 years, he was a senior technical program manager in charge of the Cybertruck’s 48-volt architecture.

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To say that this is unusual at a major company would be an understatement.

By late 2022, ahead of Tesla’s planned start of Cybertruck production, he was made head of the electric truck program.

He was in charge of the production ramp and future improvements to the electric pickup truck, which has since become a commercial flop. Tesla is having trouble selling 25,000 Cybertrucks per year, despite planning for an annual production capacity of 250,000 trucks.

Today, the young engineer announced on X:

I recently made one of the hardest decisions of my life to leave Tesla after an incredible run.

He tried to “sum up” his career at Tesla in a paragraph:

It’s tough to sum up eight years in just a few lines, but what a thrilling journey it’s been: ramping up Model 3, working on Giga Shanghai, developing new electronics and wireless architectures, and delivering the once-in-a-lifetime Cybertruck—all before hitting 30. The icing on the cake was getting to dive back into Model 3 work toward the end.

In addition to his duties as Cybertruck program manager, Awasthi was also made in charge of the Model 3 program last summer.

Tesla has recently completely revamped its vehicle program organization following a wave of layoffs last year and many subsequent departures amid a talent exodus at the company.

Electrek’s Take

While I’m using Awasthi as an example of Tesla prioritizing internal promotions rather than attracting outside talent, I’m not blaming the failures of the Cybertruck program on him. The blame should always be placed at the very top.

The program failed because someone at Tesla —likely Elon —was way too optimistic about what it could accomplish, and ultimately, what Tesla unveiled in 2019 had very little to do with what it brought to production in 2023.

It had less range, fewer cool features, and all for a way higher price.

But it’s also far from an endorsement of Tesla’s organizational approach, far from it.

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