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We’re closing out this week’s Green Deals with seven deals that are seeing some of the lowest prices, including EVs, solar-powered robots, hydroponic gardens, and a tool combo. Leading the top three of these deals is the extended summer promotion on Velotric’s new Breeze 1 Smart Cruiser e-bike that comes $150 in free gear at $1,799. Right behind it, we have Aiper’s popular Surfer S2 Robotic Solar Pool Skimmer returning to its $280 low from Prime Day, as well as the continued annual low on Aventon’s Level 2 Commuter e-bike at $1,399, among the brand’s other models. All that and more from AeroGarden, GoTrax, NIU, and SKIL are waiting for you below. Plus, there’s all the hangover Prime Day savings in our Prime Day Green Deals hub at the bottom of the page, as well as yesterday’s exclusive new low price on EcoFlow’s DELTA Pro Ultra power station + the brand’s four flash offers that are ending tonight, 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.

You can climb on Velotric’s 48-pound Breeze 1 cruiser e-bike with Apple Find My and get $150 in free gear at $1,799

Velotric is having a special summer promotion on its new Breeze 1 Cruiser e-bike that comes with $150 in free gear at $1,799 shipped. This all-new model hit the market back in March and has yet to see any kind of price cut, though the brand’s joint July 4th/Prime Sale gave us the first savings in the form of this bundle. The promotion is now being extended for an unknown amount of time, giving you notable add-on gear in the form of a rear cargo rack and fenders to go over both tires, which is the largest savings package we’ve seen so far.

Velotric’s Breeze 1 cruiser e-bike arrived to the streets carrying the tagline of “breeze through every mile,” which certainly feels fitting given its 48-pound weight and notable lineup of features, which make it perfect for first-time e-bike riders and those of smaller body sizes. Things start with the 750W rear-wheel hub motor working alongside a removable 627Wh battery to provide top speeds of 20 MPH (unless you live where its 28 MPH max speed is acceptable) and up to 70 miles of pedal-assisted support (three modes and five levels). One standout feature is the inclusion of the brand’s SensorSwap tech, allowing you to switch between a cadence and torque sensor for your individual preferences.

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The Breeze 1 e-bike even comes with Apple Find My integration so you always know where it is, as well as the usual array of app-based controls. There’s plenty more to be excited about with this model, like the Tektro hydraulic disc brakes, KENDA puncture-resistant tires, an 8-speed Shimano derailleur, the removable trigger-control throttle, integrated LED headlight and tailight – the latter offering both braking and turn signal functionality – and a 3.5-inch full color display that has a USB-C port to charge up your phone. Plus, the whole thing comes with an IPX6 construction allowing it to stand against “powerful water jets.”

Aside from this promotion on Velotric’s new Breeze 1 e-bike, you can check out the other discounts that are lingering since the brand’s recent sale ended on the landing page here.

Aiper Surfer S2 solar pool skimmer moving through clear water

Keep pool surfaces clear of bugs and debris with Aiper’s Surfer S2 robotic solar skimmer at its $280 low

By way of its official Amazon storefront, Aiper is returning the Prime Day pricing we saw last week on its popular Surfer S2 Robotic Solar Pool Skimmer for $279.99 shipped, which also happens to match directly from the brand’s website. While it carries a $400 MSRP direct from Aiper, we’ve been seeing it keep down at $340 at Amazon recently, with this rate only having appeared during last week’s multi-day sales event. Now, you’re getting another chance to pick up this smart pool cleaning device at the best price we have tracked, saving you $60 ($120 off the MSRP). You can also check out the brand’s underwater cleaners seeing discounts in its official Amazon storefront here.

If you want to learn more about this specific model, be sure to check out our original coverage on this recurring deal here.

Man in suit riding Aventon Level 2 commuter e-bike

Get up to 60 miles of PAS support on Aventon’s Level 2 commuter e-bike at $1,399

While Aventon’s July 4th Sale has officially ended, we’re still seeing some e-bikes retain their previous annual low prices – including the new Pace 4 Smart Cruiser e-bike. One of the legacy models keeping to its best 2025 pricing is the Level 2 Commuter e-bike down at $1,399 shipped. While it carries an $1,899 MSRP, we’ve mostly seen this model keep between $1,699 and $1,599 over the last year until it fell to $1,499 in March (most likely in response to the release of the new upgraded Level 3 model). It held out at that price until the end of June when we first saw it fall to $1,399, which is only beaten out by a one-day-only fall to $1,299 we spotted at Best Buy over a year ago. You can hop on your own here with a $500 markdown at the best price we have tracked over the last year. Head below to learn more about this model and the others retaining their annual lows.

If you want to learn more about this legacy model, or check out the other deals and pricing on alternate models, be sure to check out our original coverage of these discounts here.

vegetables growing under light in AeroGarden indoor hydroponic system

Grow your favorite herbs within reach with AeroGarden’s Harvest 2.0 indoor hydroponic system at $30

Amazon is now offering the AeroGarden Harvest 2.0 Indoor Hydroponic System down at $30.39 shipped. While it carries a $100 MSRP direct from the brand’s website, where it is current priced, we’ve been seeing it keep between $34 and $40 at Amazon, with the deal here taking things back down among the lowest rates we have tracked. You’re looking at saving $70 through Amazon off its full MSRP, which gives you the means to start your own personal indoor garden at the second-best price we have tracked, coming in just $0.15 within the all-time low we spotted back in April.

If you want to learn more about this indoor hydroponic system, be sure to check out our original coverage of this deal here.

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GoTrax’s A7 e-scooter comes with ample onboard storage and a 28-mile range while at a $630 low

Amazon is offering the GoTrax A7 Electric Scooter that is down at $629.99 shipped. This model hit Amazon a little over a month ago, carrying a $700 price tag and holding down at $630 since the top of the month, with the price unchanged for last week’s multi-day Prime event. You can hop aboard this model with $70 cut from the tag, giving you a commuter with notably more storage than we’re used to seeing at the best continued pricing we have tracked.

If you want to learn more about this commuting solution, be sure to check out our original coverage of this low-priced deal here.

man and woman riding NIU KQi 100P electric kick scooter

NIU’s KQi 100P e-scooter comes with remote locking and regenerative braking at $333 for today only

As part of its Deals of the Day, Best Buy is offering the NIU KQi 100P Electric Kick Scooter for $333.44 shipped, with the deal matching directly from the brand’s website and coming in $17 under Amazon’s current pricing. While it carries a $429 MSRP, can fetch as much as $499 at Best Buy, and regularly sells for $399 at Amazon, we are looking at the best price of the year here today. We’ve seen it go as low as $250 in the past, however, that rate hasn’t reappeared since Christmas sales, but you’re still looking at a solid $166 markdown that lands it at the third-lowest price we have tracked.

If you want to learn more about this e-scooter, be sure to check out our original coverage of this one-day-only deal here.

SKIL string trimmer being used in yard by man

Value-packed SKIL PWR CORE bundle delivers string trimmer, 400 CFM blower, and 4Ah battery for $129

Amazon is offering the SKIL PWR CORE 20 13-inch String Trimmer and 400 CFM Leaf Blower Combo Kit at $129 shipped. This budget-friendly kit would cost you $179 at full price, but things are even better thanks to the $50 markdown we’re seeing here, which certainly drops it among some of the cheapest options for homeowners to reliably tackle trimming and blowing jobs around their yard. You’ll be getting $50 in savings while this deal lasts, dropping costs to the second-lowest rate we have tracked that lands $30 above the all-time low we spotted at the top of the year.

If you want to get the rundown on what to expect from this combo kit, be sure to check out our original coverage of this deal here.

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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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Vietnam setting bans on gasoline motorcycles next year, followed by cars

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Vietnam is taking bold steps to clean up its streets – and quiet them down. Starting next summer, the major downtown areas of Hanoi will ban all gasoline-powered motorcycles as part of a program to cut down on emissions.

The plan will go into effect on July 1, 2026, and then will expand the following year to cover more districts outside of downtown, and eventually include gasoline-powered cars as well. Other major cities like Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang are now studying similar measures.

The plan is part of Vietnam’s national goal to phase out gas-powered two-wheelers entirely by 2045. And in a country where motorcycles are the lifeblood of daily transportation, with an estimated 72 million of them on the road, this marks a seismic shift.

The first phase of the ban will cover the Hoan Kiem and Ba Dinh districts of Hanoi within the Ring Road 1. These central areas are known for dense traffic, high pollution levels, and a thriving tourism industry. Officials hope that banning gasoline-powered motorbikes will reduce noise, smog, and carbon emissions while nudging residents toward cleaner electric alternatives.

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For now, the ban only affects motorcycles, but city officials have confirmed that it will extend to gasoline-powered cars in later phases. And while many Vietnamese cities have flirted with the idea of regulating vehicle emissions before, this marks the first concrete plan with a clear timeline. Ho Chi Minh City, the country’s largest urban area, is closely watching Hanoi’s progress and is said to be considering following suit.

Electric motorcycles and scooters are already a fast-growing market in Vietnam, led by homegrown companies like VinFast and Selex Motors. VinFast claims to have sold over 160,000 electric scooters as of early 2024, and Selex is rapidly expanding its battery-swap station network. But so far, electric two-wheelers only account for around 5% of the total market.

That number could soon change.

As gas-powered vehicles begin to disappear from urban centers, electric models may finally gain the upper hand. The government is also exploring support policies like financial incentives and improved charging infrastructure, both of which are key to getting more people to switch.

Still, there are hurdles. Many Vietnamese riders are hesitant to adopt electric bikes due to range anxiety, high upfront costs, and a lack of charging stations. But with regulatory pressure increasing and electric models becoming more affordable, the shift looks more like a matter of “when” than “if.”

Electrek’s Take

Vietnam banning gas-powered motorcycles is a big deal, and not just for local air quality. It’s also a major signal to the broader Southeast Asian market, where motorcycles vastly outnumber cars. If Vietnam can pull this off, it could become a model for electrifying personal transport in developing countries. Keep an eye on this one.

Each time I’ve visited Shanghai, for example, I’m amazed at how a pack of 30-40 motorcycles and scooters can whizz by with nothing but wind noise. China has set the example on how cities can clean up, quiet down, and improve their quality of life by mandating an end to gasoline-powered motorcycles. If other countries can replicate it in big cities, the improvement to local and global air quality would be massive, and that comes on top of all the hyper-local benefits like reductions in noise and urban grime.

That being said, one year is an incredibly fast timeline to shift literally millions of motorcycles to electric. It also doesn’t appear to address the financial burden this will put on residents who will have to replace their vehicle, even if locally produced electric scooters can be made affordable. I’ll be watching this one intently to see how officials can address these issues and if they can maintain this tight deadline. If they can pull it off, though, the face of major Vietnamese cities could change completely.

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French equipment manufacturer Manitou has committed to a joint venture with Chinese forklift manufacturer Hangcha that will see the two companies develop and manufacture advanced lithium-ion batteries to support the electrification of the heavy material handler space.

Manitou is well-known in the West, so they need no introduction. Hangcha, though, is arguably just as capable of a company, having opened its first forklift plant in 1956, manufacturing others’ designs under license. They developed their own, in-house material handler in 1974, and have racked up hits ever since. Hangcha is currently the world’s eighth-largest manufacturer of industrial vehicles globally (sounds wrong, but here’s the source).

The plan for the JV is to upgrade the two companies’ deployed fleets of existing lead-acid battery-powered vehicle with longer lasting lithium-ion (li-ion) batteries to expand their operational lifespan. From there, the focus could switch to diesel retrofits and, eventually, the joint development of entirely new products.

“Deepening strategic cooperation with Manitou Group and jointly establishing a lithium battery joint marks a new phase in the partnership between the two sides, which is a milestone in Hangcha global industrial layout,” explains Zhao Limin, Chairman and General Manager of Hangcha Group. “Leveraging Hangcha’s core technological and manufacturing strengths in lithium battery solutions, we will collaboratively enhance solution capability of new energy industrial vehicle power systems. This partnership perfectly aligns with our shared objectives to accelerate electrification transformation and drive sustainable development, while providing robust support to the broader industrial vehicle market.”

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MHT 12330 with 72,750 lb. lift capacity; via Manitou.

Once production begins, the joint venture factory will play a key role in supporting Manitou Group’s “LIFT” strategic roadmap. LIFT aims to expand Manitou’s electric vehicle lineup of telehandlers and forklifts, and have EVs account for 28% of total unit forklift sales by 2030. Hangcha Group, meanwhile, has publicly stated its intention to become 100% electric by the end of 2025.

This joint venture plans to recruit employees including engineers, operators, sales representatives and after-sales service technicians. Le Mans Metropole will support the recruitment and local integration and training of future employees.

SOURCE | IMAGES: Manitou; images by Manitou, via Belkorp AG.


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