Today’s Green Deals are headlined by the very first chance at cash savings on ECOVACS’ new Goat O1000 RTK Robot Lawn Mower that first debuted at CES 2025 and is now down at $900. Right behind it we have the popular Anker PowerCore Reserve 60,000mAh Power Bank Station dropping down to $90, as well as the newer C200 and C300 power banks that are also seeing significant savings. There’s also Hiboy’s S2 Pro Electric Scooter that has dropped down further from last week’s pricing to $425, among other discounted models to choose from. Lastly, we have a rare price cut on Husqvarna’s Power Axe 350i 42V 18-inch Cordless Chainsaw Kit to $384 alongside a few other notable kit discounts. Plus, all the other hangover Green Deals are in the links at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s exclusive new low price on EcoFlow’s DELTA 2 power station, Aventon’s Level 2 e-bike discounts, and more.
ECOVACS’ new Goat O1000 RTK robot lawn mower sees its first discount to $900
We’re seeing the very first chance at savings over at Amazon on ECOVACS’ new Goat O1000 RTK Robot Lawn Mower that is dropping the price to $899.99 shipped, while also matching directly from the brand’s website. This model was only recently released following its unveiling at CES 2025 carrying a full $1,000 price tag, and it’s nice to see it already getting some cash savings in the early spring months ahead of those warmer days when plenty of folks will be much more concerned with getting their lawn care routines back to normal. You’re looking at a solid $100 discount here while the savings last, setting the bar for future discounts down the road.
First introduced at CES 2025, ECOVACS’ Goat O1000 is one among several new robot mowers from the brand, with this one more tailored for folks with smaller lawns up to 1/4-acres in size. It’s been given a compact and narrow 1.31-foot design to better fit into tighter spaces where normal mowers couldn’t go, complete with an IPX6 waterproof rating to stand up to unexpected weather changes. You’ll get remote smart controls via the companion app, with an editable 3D map that lets you “add, merge, split, or delete areas, giving you full control over your lawn layout,” along with the usual setting adjustments to tailor its performance for your grass’ needs.
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Equipped with advanced AI tech, the ECOVACS Goat O1000 robot mower sports RTK navigation (so no perimeter wires here) to keep track of where it’s been and where it needs to go, as well as integrated AIVI 3D obstacle avoidance – not just for everyday objects and debris it might come across, but also small animals too, even at night. It even has a LiDAR (3D-ToF) and a fisheye camera for better support, especially should it enter under heavily shaded areas where the satellites can’t directly find it. The TrueEdge mowing “smoothly follows along your set boundaries for zero-edge cutting, providing a clean, professional finish.” There’s also the LELS navigation that drives it in a U-shaped path for better efficiency and so that you won’t have to hop in for manual touch-ups in select spots.
Anker’s 5-pound PowerCore Reserve 60,000mAh power bank station is a totable backup companion at $90
As part of its now live Big Spring Sale, Anker’s official Amazon storefront is offering its PowerCore Reserve 60,000mAh Power Bank Station for $89.99 shipped. Coming down off of its usual $150 price tag, it’s spent most of the last year keeping above $100, though we have been seeing more frequent drops to $90 since Black Friday sales, with 2025 seeing a fall per month along with several short-term Lightning deals. Today’s deal marks the second we’ve seen in March, coming in with a $60 price cut to the second-lowest price we have tracked – just $10 above the all-time low, which we haven’t seen again since Christmas sales. You’ll also find it matching in price directly from Anker’s website.
Anker’s PowerCore Reserve is a 5-pound totable companion for your out-of-house travels, whether you’re heading out of town on a trip or just getting through your day-to-day schedule. It starts off by offering up a 60,000mAh/192Wh battery capacity, with two USB-A ports and two USB-C ports that deliver up to 60W charging speeds. It’s even been equipped with a pop-up light on the top of its form factor that works great for camping trips, providing you with two brightness levels alongside an S.O.S button for emergencies. You’ll also have two options to recharge its battery – either via a wall outlet or connecting up to its 60W solar input maximum to take advantage of the sun’s rays.
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If you want to browse the brand’s lineup of SOLIX power stations that offer far more backup support for your camping sites, road trips, and home backup – be sure to check out the 57% off discounts happening during its Spring Sale running through March 31, including the amazing launch deals on the new F3800 Plus power station that have been extended and the newly added EverFrost 2 Electric Cooler discounts, among others.
Hiboy’s S2 Pro e-scooter with regenerative brakes falls to $425 in Big Spring savings
As part of its Big Spring Sale, Amazon is now offering the Hiboy S2 Pro Electric Scooter for $424.99 shipped. You’ll usually find it sitting at a $650 rate here at Amazon while it carries a higher $736 tag direct from Hiboy, though we have been seeing it keep down at $450 throughout 2025 so far. While it has fallen lower in price in the past, especially during Christmas sales, you’re looking at the best rate we’ve tracked so far in the new year, with today’s deal putting $225 back in your pocket while equipping you with a reliable means to get through your commutes as the spring weather blooms.
An affordable means to enjoy your commutes around town, to school, and more, Hiboy’s S2 Pro e-scooter has been given an 11.6Ah battery for up to 25 miles of travel on a single charge while the 500W hub motor provides top speeds of 19 MPH. Momentum is even recycled to help extend that travel time thanks to the downhill and regenerative braking here, recharging the battery whenever you activate braking or coast down hills/slopes. It’s also been built with an IPX4 water-resistant design, complete with the folding body you’d expect of a scooter, as well as an LED headlight, taillight, and sidelights. You’ll have access to the full array of smart controls via its companion app too, allowing you to adjust settings and even remote lock the scooter when it’s not in use.
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Husqvarna’s Power Axe 350i 42V 18-inch cordless chainsaw kit falls to $384
Amazon is offering the Husqvarna Power Axe 350i 42V 18-inch Cordless Chainsaw Kit for $383.99 shipped. Coming down off its usual $480 price tag, we don’t usually see too many discounts on this brand’s equipment, with it keeping up at its MSRP for most of 2025 so far, with one previous discount in January taking things to $449. While we have seen it go as low as $335 in 2023, over the last year it’s mostly kept above $399, with today’s deal being a 20% markdown that cuts $96 off the going rate, landing it among the lowest prices we have tracked – $49 above the all-time low.
Coming with an included battery and charger, which is rare as Husqvarna more often discounts its tool-only deals over kits and combo packages, the Power Axe chainsaw is a lightweight 18-inch model that houses a brushless motor for “more durability, high efficiency, and quiet operation.” It’s been given the brand’s X-cut chain that retains its sharpness for longer periods, as well as a tool-less tensioning system so you can make slack adjustments faster and without much effort. Its power can even be ramped up by 25% in its boost mode with a simple press of a button. You’ll also be able to switch out the battery for other tools in the brand’s 40V ecosystem.
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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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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It’s about the size of a Tesla Model Y, loaded with technology, and designed as a midsize family mover — Meet BYD’s new Tai 3 electric SUV. The Tai 3 is the most affordable EV from BYD’s luxury off-road brand, Fang Cheng Bao, starting at under $20,000.
Meet BYD’s new Fang Cheng Bao Tai 3 electric SUV
BYD’s Fang Cheng Bao brand opened pre-sales for the Tai 3 on Monday, a “high-tech trendy” electric SUV built for families.
Starting at 139,800 yuan, or about $19,300, the Tai 3 is the cheapest vehicle under the sub-brand. Unlike other Fang Cheng Bao brand models, the new electric SUV is designed as a family vehicle rather than a hardcore luxury off-roader.
The five-seater is 4,605 mm long, 1,900 mm wide, and 1,720 mm tall, or around the size of Tesla’s Model Y (4,790 mm long, 1,982 mm wide, and 1,624 mm tall).
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All versions are rated with a CLTC driving range of up to 501 km (311 miles). It’s available in single (RWD) and dual-motor (4WD) versions.
A 72.96 kWh battery powers the base RWD Intelligent Driving Pro Edition, while the flagship “Drone” Version has a 78.72 kWh battery. And yes, it actually comes with BYD’s Ling Yuan drone system, complete with a roof docking station.
BYD Fang Cheng Bao Tai 3 electric SUV (Source: Fang Cheng Bao)
For under $20,000, the Tai 3 is packed with tech and cool features. The interior features wing-style instrument display, 15.6″ infotainment, and “Chariot gear lever” crystal buttons. It even has a built-in refrigerator.
A multifunctional smart island includes charging on top, storage on the bottom, lighting on the left, and on the right… passengers get karaoke.
The AI smart cockpit features BYD’s “God’s Eye” C driver-assist system for smart functions like highway navigate on autopilot, remote control parking, and more.
The Tai 3 is available in five variants, with prices ranging up to 203,800 yuan ($28,000) for the Drone version. That’s not bad for an electric SUV with a roof-mounted drone system. Deliveries are expected to begin in April.
BYD Tai 3 trim
Pre-sale price
501 km RWD Intelligent Driving Pro
139,800 yuan ($19,300)
501 km RWD Intelligent Driving Max
149,800 yuan ($20,700)
501 km 4WD Intelligent Driving Max
163,800 yuan ($22,600)
501 km 4WD Intelligent Driving Ultra
173,800 yaun ($24,000)
501 km 4WD Drone Version
203,800 yaun ($28,000)
BYD Fang Cheng Bao Tai 3 electric SUV pre-sale price by trim
BYD’s new model kicks off a new “Tai” series under its Fang Cheng Bao brand. It follows the Bao 5 and Bao 8, both hybrid SUVs.
What do you think of the Tai 3? Would you buy one for under $20,000? Let us know what you think of it in the comments.
A Tesla Cybertruck was split in half after another vehicle crashed into it in Frisco, Texas, a few days ago. Images of the aftermath are impressive.
On Friday, the driver of a Mercedes-Benz G Wagon lost control and crashed into seven vehicles parked on the side of the road.
The G Wagon driver was taken to the hospital in an unknown condition. He is believed to have had a medical emergency, which led to the loss of control. He was the only one injured, as no one was in the parked vehicles.
The accident is getting some attention for the aftermath.
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It looks like the first vehicle hit by the driver was a Tesla Cybertruck, and it appears to have been cleanly cut in half at the bed from the impact:
At short of 6,000 lbs, a G Wagon is undoubtedly heavy, and it’s not clear at what speed it was going at the time of the impact.
There’s no doubt that it had a significant impact, but it is still surprising to see the Cybertruck’s bed ripped straight off the truck’s frame.
Some are pointing to Tesla’s use of aluminum in the Cybertruck’s frame.
Despite Tesla’s claim that the Cybertruck is “bulletproof” and made out of an “exoskeleton,” the electric vehicle’s build is actually much closer to a traditional unibody system rather than an “exoskeleton.” Most of the visible body parts, which would be part of the chassis in an exoskeleton build, are actually trims attached to the body.
Furthermore, while Tesla touts its “ultra-hard stainless steel exoskeleton,” it mostly uses stainless steel on external parts, while many parts of the frame are made of aluminum.
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