Aventon’s Level 2 commuter e-bike with 60-mile range drops to $1,499 in spring savings for first time in over a year
Popping back in on Aventon’s Spring Sale that is running through March 31, we wanted to shine a spotlight on the brand’s Level 2 Commuter e-bikes that have fallen lower than we’ve seen them in the last year, with both the Step-Over and Step-Through models at $1,499 shipped for this event. Though they carry a $1,899 price tag, over the last year we’ve seen them keeping down at $1,699 and $1,599 rates, never budging lower, even during Black Friday and Christmas sales. It has been since 2023 that we saw this model drop to $1,499 directly from Aventon (which is the lowest we’ve tracked from the brand and likely due to the upgraded Level 3 e-bike’s release), though we did spy a one-day-only sale from Best Buy a year ago that saw a short-term fall to the $1,299 low. You’re looking at a rare opportunity to score your own at the best price coming from Aventon and the second-best overall, saving you $400 to invest in accessories or other gear.
The Level commuter e-bikes have carried the mantle of Aventon’s flagship model, which is being passed off to the newest smart generation of the Level 3, but the Level 2 models still provide tried-and-true quality support for you on your daily travels. They come with a streamlined frame that houses a 500W rear hub motor (750W peak) alongside a fully integrated 14.0Ah battery, providing a 60-mile travel range at up to 28 MPH speeds on a single charge. There is a throttle to enjoy pure electric cruising that requires no effort from you, though you will only be able to top out at 20 MPH like this, with the 28 MPH top speed possible using the five PAS levels that come supported by a torque sensor.
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There are also some solid stock features on Aventon’s Level 2 e-bike, like the front suspension fork for smoother riding, a Shimano 8-speed derailleur, fenders over both tires, and the rear-mounted cargo rack, which gives you some added versatility, especially if you’re carrying bags to class or work with you. That’s not all you’ll find, as it also comes with integrated head and taillights – the latter having brake lighting – as well as the backlit LCD display for at-a-glance performance updates and setting adjustments.
Be sure to check out the other e-bike deals we’re seeing during Aventon’s ongoing Spring Sale event, with deals like the free extra battery bundles on the Pace 500.3 e-bikes for 120 miles of travel, the $400 markdown on the Abound Cargo e-bike, the rare $2,599 low on the Ramblas Electric Mountain Bike, and more – all through March 31.
Score exclusive $639 in savings on EcoFlow’s DELTA 2 1,024Wh LiFePO4 power station at a new $360 low
We’ve got a fresh new exclusive deal for our readers from Wellbots, this time on the EcoFlow DELTA 2 Portable Power Station for $360.40 shipped, after using the promo code 9TO5D2 at checkout. It’s already starting off coming down from its usual $999 price tag to $424, with the additional 15% off from the exclusive code bringing in a sizeable drop further. We’ve seen it go as low as $399 back during Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, with EcoFlow’s current Spring Sale only bringing things down to $474 at the moment. Today’s deal gives you the best rate we have seen yet, cutting a combined $639 off the going rate and marking a new all-time low price.
EcoFlow’s DELTA 2 power station makes an excellent companion out of your home for short-term off-grid backup power needs, especially if you already have appropriate solar panels to pair with it. Alongside the usual smart controls and the IP68 waterproof rating, it provides a 1,024Wh LiFePO4 battery capacity that expands to 3,000Wh with one or two expansion batteries. It keeps your devices and appliances running with up to 1,800W output through its 15 port options normally, but can surge as high as 2,200W. Its battery can be quickly refilled thanks to the fast-charging tech here, which gives you an 80% battery in 50 minutes when plugged into a wall outlet, while a full charge takes a little longer at up to 80 minutes. There’s also the solar charging capabilities, with the unit having a max 500W solar input that can have the battery back to full in three to six hours, depending on conditions.
Anker’s new SOLIX EverFrost 2 40L and 58L electric coolers join in on the spring savings from $700
As part of its ongoing Spring Sale running through March 31, Anker has added its two sizes of SOLIX EverFrost 2 Electric Coolers to the lineup, alongside the extended $2,598+ savings on the new F3800 Plus power station and its bundles. You’ll find the 40L model down at $699.99 shipped and the 58L dual-zone model falling to $899.99 shipped. These coolers normally carry $900 and $1,100 price tags, respectively, since releasing at the top of the month, with only the previous launch discounts on the books – which brought the 40L down to $600 while the 58L model dropped to $800 from Anker and $809 from Wellbots. While not the lowest, you’ll still be getting $200 off these new releases, which is nice for folks who missed the window on the launch savings.
There will be a smaller 23L model of Anker’s SOLIX EverFrost 2 Electric Coolers hitting the market later in the year, which comes in as a more compact version of the 40L model that only has one compartment with dual functionality, while the 58L model provides two compartments for simultaneous cooling and freezing. These new coolers are trading in the previous generation’s direct cooling systems for air-cooled refrigeration, which provides a chilled space for your food and drinks at much faster speeds (about 18 minutes).
Unlike the upcoming 23L model, the 40L and 58L models both sport dual battery ports (the second batteries are sold separately on the landing pages), allowing for up to 104 hours of continuous runtime when they are set to their Eco mode. Each battery comes with a 288Wh capacity, and alongside running the coolers, they can be removed and used as a power bank when needed, giving you the versatility to top off your personal devices with either the 60W USB-C or 12W USB-A ports. You have four means to recharge the batteries – connect its maximum 100W solar input, plug it into a wall outlet or a 12V car port (for 3.6-hour charge times), or use a USB-C connection for 5.5 hours of charging. Both models sport IPX3 water-resistance ratings, as well as large 6-inch wheels for semi-rough terrain and a fold-down tray that is also used as a handle. For $50 more (option on the landing page), you can also score them with the Road Trip Kit which includes a dual cup holder, knife holder, and rod holder.
EcoFlow’s final Spring Sale flash offer drops the DELTA Max 2,016Wh power station to $899
Running as part of EcoFlow’s ongoing Spring Sale, the brand has launched the last of its limited-time flash sales, this time with three different offers – two power station deals and one accessory discount. Starting with the largest discount, there’s the DELTA Max 2000 Portable Power Station down at $899 shipped. This model would normally cost you $2,099 at full price here, with most of the discounts we’ve seen have been on the power station’s bundle options, though the standalone unit has been seen going as low as $759 in the past, though it more regularly keeps above $949. Today’s deal gives you a 57% markdown, cutting $1,200 off the going rate and landing it at the third-lowest price we have tracked.
You’ll be getting a 2,016Wh starting capacity with the DELTA Max 2000 power station, which can be expanded even further up to 6,000Wh with the addition of expansion batteries. It delivers up to 2,400W of power output through its 15 port options normally, with the X-Boost tech present to ramp things to 3,400W for larger appliance needs. You can refill 80% of the battery in just 65 minutes by plugging it into a wall outlet, with other options for combination fast-charging, including AC and solar, AC and a generator, or solar and a generator – with the battery being recharged in as fast as 2.5 hours should you have the maximum 800W solar input connected for those combo options.
The second of the power station deals is on the DELTA 2 Portable Power Station that comes with a waterproof bag for $459 shipped. This model offers a more compact 1,024Wh LiFePO4 capacity that’s expandable up to 3,000Wh and dishes out up to 1,800W through the 15 ports (surging to 2,200W). Recharging times vary from 50 minutes to six hours depending on whether you’re utilizing a wall outlet or its max 500W solar input. If you’re unconcerned with getting the bag, be sure to check out the exclusive new $360 low on the power station by itself that we’ve secured from Wellbots.
Lastly, you can score the brand’s 500W Bifacial Modular Solar Panel for $479 shipped, down from $899. This kit comes in four 125W segments that attach to the included frame to provide 500W of solar input – the largest of the brand’s panel options, which makes it a great add-on for your existing setups or for any new ones you’re planning to grab while the sale’s full savings are still running.
There’s only a few days left of EcoFlow’s second phase of Spring Sale deals, which are running through March 26, with up to 59% discounts, bonus savings, free gear, and more.
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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China is dominating the global EV market, and according to Rivian’s (RIVN) CEO RJ Scaringe, this didn’t happen by accident. After squeezing global automakers out of their home market, Chinese EV makers are quickly expanding overseas. Scaringe explained why China is leading the shift and what the US can do to keep pace.
Rivian CEO explains why China is leading with EVs
During a recent fireside chat with Rishi Dhall, VP of NVIDIA’s automotive business, Scaringe pointed out that only 8% of new vehicle sales in the US last year were electric.
In comparison, EVs accounted for 45% of all car sales in China last year. That’s a massive difference. China is nearly six times ahead of the US in terms of EV adoption.
When asked about China’s innovation happening at “lightning speed” with new models, advanced battery tech, and much lower EV prices, Rivian’s CEO explained how companies in the US can learn from them.
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One of the biggest reasons is the lack of options in the US. Scaringe says there are only “one of two great, high compelling choices” under $50,000. One of those is Tesla, with the Model Y and Model 3. This is evident from Tesla’s “extreme” market share over the past few years.
Rivian R1T (left) and R1S (right) electric vehicles (Source: Rivian)
Although Tesla vehicles are great, there are still hundreds more choices for gas-powered cars, with different prices, brands, features, and more.
Scaringe says the US needs to offer many more EVs to keep up with China. Rivian currently sells the R1S SUV and R1T electric pickup, but these are flagship products that cost over $70,000 each and have a relatively small market.
Production at Rivian’s Normal, IL plant (Source: Rivian)
What role will Rivian play?
Rivian’s next product, R2, “opens that up dramatically.” The midsize R2 SUV will start at around $45,000, or nearly half the R1S and R1T.
Scaringe explained that the R2 takes “the magic of what is a Rivian at that higher price and puts it into a slightly smaller package.”
Rivian R2 (Source: Rivian)
Although Rivian’s CEO promises it’s the “coolest vehicle,” the US will need more than just that for it to keep pace. We need R2 to be successful, and we need another “10, 15, 20 other options” for EV penetration to really grow in the US.
After the difference in labor costs fades, Scaringe explained, what we are left with is how the vehicles compare in terms of features, content, and other tech advantages.
(Source: Rivian)
In the US, two companies, Rivian and Tesla, have “redefined the network architecture” with vertically integrated tech stacks. In China, many are doing it from the ground up.
Since many automakers in the West source sensors and computers from several suppliers, it is nearly impossible to get them to work in sync, let alone update.
Rivian’s next-gen R2, R3, and R3X (Source: Rivian)
To be competitive, “you have to have the plumbing right,” Scaringe said, referring to vertically integrating the technology. Rivian already has one major global OEM, Volkswagen, planning to use its software in its next-gen EVs. Rivian and VW launched a joint venture worth up to $5.8 billion in November.
In the meantime, Rivian is expanding its Normal, IL plant as it prepares to launch R2. The midsize platform is still on track to launch in 2026.
Rivian EV production plans (Source: Rivian)
Once the upgrades are complete, Rivian will be able to produce around 215,000 vehicles annually, up from around 150,000. Once its new EV plant in Georgia is up and running, which is expected in 2028, Rivian expects to add another 400,000 units to its annual production capacity.
R2 is just the start for Rivian, with the R3 and tri-motor R3X launching shortly after. Rivian will sell the R2 overseas in places like Europe as it expands the brand globally.
Costco members already enjoy solid discounts on GM EVs – and now there’s an attractive deal on the GM Energy PowerShift Charger as well.
GM sent out a bulletin to dealers on March 17 that said Costco members are eligible for a $255 discount on the GM Energy 19.2-kW Powershift Charger when it’s purchased at a GM dealer. The charger costs $1,699 before installation, shipping, or taxes, so that’s a 15% discount, but note that the dealer ultimately sets the charger’s price.
CarsDirect reports that the discounted GM Powershift Charger can be bundled with a new EV purchase or bought on its own. The charger “must be sold as an over-the-counter accessory (ACO).”
All Costco members are eligible for the offer and will need to retrieve the authorization number from the Costco Auto website.
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As for the GM Powershift Charger’s specs, GM Energy says its new 19.2 kW Powershift Charger delivers around 6-7% more juice than a typical 11.5 kW charger, delivering up to 51 miles of range per charge hour. When paired up with a compatible GM EV and the GM Energy V2H Enablement Kit, it offers bidirectional charging, meaning it can double as backup power for your home.
Designed for indoor or outdoor use, it comes with wifi connectivity, an SAE J1772 plug, a 25-foot charging cable, and integrates with the myBrand smartphone app. Costco members also have the option to finance both the charger and its installation through GM Financial.
If you’re looking to electrify your business fleet instead, Costco is also offering Executive members up to $3,000 off BrightDrop’s all-electric commercial vans – the BrightDrop Zevo 400 and Zevo 600.
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Last year we reported on the storied e-bike brand Juiced Bikes falling on hard financial times and eventually closing down. Now, in a video announcement just posted to the seemingly defunct Juiced Bikes YouTube channel, the charismatic young founders of Lectric Ebikes have announced their purchase of Juiced Bikes along with their intention to revive the brand to its former glory.
Juiced Bikes was founded in 2009, making it one of the first major electric bicycle brands in the US. Operating continuously until its closure in 2024, its decade and a half of high-performance electric bicycle building created a massive fan base and a reputation for pushing the industry towards power and speed built around innovative designs instead of mere cookie-cutter copycats.
In a candid video posted to the brand’s previously abandoned YouTube channel, Lectric Ebikes founders Levi Conlow and Robbie Deziel openly shared several details about their lengthy bid to purchase Juiced Bikes and their plans to revive the company.
Now to achieve their goal, the pair will have to rely on the lessons they learned in building their own brand, Lectric Ebikes, into the largest electric bicycle company in North America.
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Founded in 2009, Juiced Bikes was the epitome of old school in the e-bike industry. On the other hand, Lectric Ebikes and its two charismatic “e-bike bro” founders are the full embodiment of young e-bike whipper snappers. But despite bursting onto the scene relatively recently in 2019, Lectric Ebikes rocketed past hundreds of other e-bike brands to snatch the title of most annual e-bike sales by 2023. Clenching the title again in 2024 and likely on track for a three-peat in 2025, Levi and Robbie obviously know a thing or two about building up a successful e-bike company.
Lectric has now become known as the go-to source for the best bang-for-your-buck electric bikes, from folding e-bikes to off-road adventure-style rides, cargo e-bikes, and more. But despite Lectric Ebikes’ success, it doesn’t look like its founders intend to merely bring Juiced Bikes into the Lectric family. Instead, the duo seems to be focused on reviving the brand as it is – or at least as it was.
“What drew us into Juiced is the same thing that drew many Juiced customers into the brand in the first place,” explained Levi Conlow, CEO of Lectric Ebikes. “That high performance, that torque, that acceleration, the thing you love about Juiced. That is our full intention, to preserve and continue that beautiful performance into the future, and carry Juiced into its next 15 years. It’s had this hiccup now, but I hope that everyone has seen what we’ve done with Lectric Ebikes and has a great level of confidence in what we’re going to do.”
As Robbie and Levi explained, the process of purchasing the Juiced Bikes brand and attempting to revive it was a long and complicated journey that still seems to be taking shape. Lectric originally placed a winning bid when the brand’s assets were put up at auction in an attempt to pay back Juiced Bikes’ creditors, but the winning bid was rejected, leaving Juiced’s future in limbo. As Levi detailed, eventually he and Robbie were able to salvage a deal where they purchased nearly all of Juiced’s assets outside of its physical inventory. That means the branding, the website, the intellectual property, and pretty much everything else that was once part of the Juiced Bikes company… other than the bikes that used to line the shipping department of its Chinese factory.
And while the pair didn’t explicitly say it, we’ve since seen much of Juiced’s inventory siphoned off by a Chinese-backed e-bike brand called VeloWave, which has been selling it seemingly dropshipped online, so it doesn’t take a lot of internet sleuthing to see why they couldn’t get everything at once.
That means there’s a lot of hard work ahead of Levi and Robbie to rebuild supplier relationships and get bikes moving again. There’s also a number of disappointed Juiced customers who had placed orders for e-bikes just before Juiced collapsed last year and never received them. Levi explained that the company had hoped to fulfill those orders, and may still be able to help those customers out, but that it would take some time to get things moving again.
But while they admit that they may not be able to immediately help many of the frustrated customers or support the larger Juiced Bikes owner community with spare parts until they can build up some inventory, they appear focused on bringing the same commitment to customer service and support to Juiced that they’ve built at Lectric Ebikes.
This is of course still a developing story and we’ll be learning more soon about the backstory to Lectric’s purchase of the Juiced Bikes brand and their plans to return Juiced to its heyday. If you have questions, put them in the comments below and we’ll be sure to find out more when we sit down with Robbie and Levi soon.
Electrek’s Take
This is fascinating. We all thought that there was a chance Juiced Bikes could be saved, but it was a long shot. It meant finding someone who could convince investors that there was still hope, and not that many still saw the hope. But if there ever was, it’s with Levi and Robbie. These guys built the modern-day equivalent of a garage startup into the biggest e-bike company on the continent and almost single-handedly brought previous titans of the industry to their knees. Yet instead of merely forcing other e-bike brands out, here they are trying to save them.
And what I love about this is that it comes from a place of genuine love for the game. If you watch the video above (which you should), you can see Levi and Robbie nerding out about how great Juiced Bikes’ e-bikes were. And they’re right. Those were awesome bikes. Saving the company isn’t just about offering another revenue stream in the high-performance market that Lectric hasn’t previously focused on, but also saving an important part of the history of the nascent American e-bike market. Juiced Bikes WAS the American e-bike market for a long time, back when it was basically just those guys and Pedego… and a few weird chainstay-mounted brush motor e-bikes that looked like they had toaster-shaped batteries strapped to their rear racks.
All of this is to say that this is a really cool story, one that is currently being written, and for which we likely won’t really know how well it will work for many months to come. But damn, am I here for the ride!
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