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Headlining today’s mid-week Green Deals is Bluetti’s Christmas Sale with up to 55% initial power station discounts, alongside three tiers of up to 8% exclusive savings – all starting from $149. One of the big standouts there is the brand’s newest Elite 400 Portable Power Station starting from a new $1,221 low, among many others. We’ve also got Tenways’ Holiday Season Sale with up to $500 e-bike discounts and bundled gear, like the new Wayfarer Cruiser e-bike with its largest $366 bundle of FREE gear at an $1,899 low. There’s also Anker’s SOLIX 72-hour flash sale that is teasing price cuts ahead of its Christmas event, Heybike’s full Christmas e-bike sale, a collection of Worx lawn care tools at lows, and much more waiting for you below. And don’t forget about the hangover deals collected together at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s EcoFlow Christmas Holiday Sale, 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.

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Bluetti’s Christmas Sale offers up to 55% power station discounts + up to 8% exclusive bonus savings from $149

Bluetti is getting into the holiday spirit with its newly launched Christmas Sale that is seeing up to 55% discounts, free gifts, and various exclusive savings codes for our readers only. Among the lineup, one of the notable drops since Bluetti’s Black Friday/Cyber Monday event is the latest Elite 400 Portable Power Station at $1,221.06 shipped, after using the exclusive code 9TO5TOYS6OFF at checkout. This new backup power solution launched during the brand’s early Black Friday sales last month with a $2,999 MSRP that was cut down to $1,409 with exclusive savings. Now, for its second official price cut, we’re seeing an even greater $1,778 markdown to a new all-time low price. Head below to learn more about the sale and browse the entire lineup of deals.

As I mentioned, we’re seeing a number of our exclusive codes riding out through this sales event in the same manner they did for past sales. To start, you’ll be able to score an extra 5% savings on most units across the site by using the code 9TO5TOYS5OFF at checkout. Sadly, the Apex 300 code is not joining the party, but you can score an extra 6% off on the Elite 400 series of units by using the code 9TO5TOYS6OFF at checkout, while purchasing the Pioneer Na(Sodium) series benefits from 8% extra savings using the code 9TO5TOYS8OFF at checkout. You’ll also find various units being offered with FREE additional gear/gifts for even further savings.

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Bluetti’s all-new Elite 400 power station offers similar starting capabilities to Anker’s SOLIX F3800 and F3800 Plus units, minus the mountainous expansion possibilities. Complete with a wheeled-and-handled design “that fits like luggage,” this model houses a 3,840Wh LiFePO4 battery setup and produces up to 3,900W to 5,200W of maximum output through its nine ports.

It comes with the usual array of in-app smart controls that you expect, along with four main ways to recharge its battery. You can get back to 80% capacity in up to 1.9 hours, or up to 2.5 hours to fill completely. It also boasts a total 1,000W solar input that can recharge it all in up to six hours, and using that solar capability with an AC outlet gets you to 80% in around 70 minutes (1.8 hours for full). There’s also the option to take advantage of the brand’s alternator charger to top it off as you drive, with it rated to take up to 7.5 hours from empty.

***Note: None of the prices below have had the extra/exclusive savings factored in, so be sure to use the above codes where they are applicable to score the very best deals during Bluetti’s Christmas Sale!

Bluetti’s Christmas Sale Elite 400 offers:

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You can also check out the other add-on accessory offers from Bluetti’s Christmas Sale, including solar panels, expansion batteries, and more – all on the landing page here.

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Tenways’ Holiday Season Sale gives the new Wayfarer cruiser e-bike its largest $366 FREE bundle at its $1,899 low, more

Tenways has launched its Holiday Season Sale with up to $500 e-bike discounts, alongside the usual extra $100 savings for select careers/students, as well as a bonus $300 savings when buying two e-bikes together. Among the lineup, we’re seeing Tenways’ all-new Wayfarer Cruiser e-bike at $1,899 shipped, and also getting the largest bundle to date of $366 in FREE gear. This model just hit the market at the tail-end of October with a $300 launch discount from its $2,199 full price and getting a $277 bundle – which then extended into the brand’s Black Friday Sale event. Now, you’re getting the same $300 markdown here but with a larger $366 bundle (made up of a rear carrier, mud flaps, a kickstand, and a large pannier bag) for a return low price and the best deal we’ve seen yet. Head below to browse the full lineup of deals during this Holiday Season Sale.

If you want to learn more about this all-new ride, or browse the other e-bike deals, be sure to check out our original coverage of this sale here.

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Anker SOLIX teases early Christmas deals with a 72-hour flash sale taking up to $3,734 off power stations from $371

Anker SOLIX has launched a collection of 72-hour flash sales as early Christmas deals, which will be lasting through December 11 for folks who want to score theirs ahead of the upcoming holiday sale. Among the lineup, the brand’s new C1000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station is down at $371.45 shipped, and matching the price over at Amazon. Only on the market since September, it’s coming down from its $799 MSRP with $428 cut from the tag, which we’ve seen on average keeping down around $449, and is only beaten out by the $349 low we spotted during its full Black Friday event two weeks ago. This is still a great value at the second-best price we have tracked, which you can learn more about by reading our hands-on tested review here.

If you want to browse the rest of the 72-hour flash offers, be sure to check out our original coverage of these limited deals here.

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Heybike’s Christmas Sale saves you up to $800 on e-bikes alongside up to $266 FREE gear/gifts starting from $999

Heybike has officially switched lanes and launched its Christmas Sale with up to $800 e-bike discounts alongside FREE bundled gear and gifts. One notable return is the ALPHA All-Terrain Mid-Drive e-bike with $266 in FREE gear + a gift pack at $1,299 shipped. Coming down far and fast from its $1,699 MSRP right out the gate, we only saw temporary flash offerings to this price during the brand’s early Black Friday Sale, until the full event kicked off on the actual day of the shopping holiday, but it’s coming back immediately for this sale. You’re saving $400 off the tag with this deal for the all-time lowest price we have tracked, while also scoring $266 in FREE gear (a steel cable lock, helmet, waterproof backpack, and large cargo basket) and a mystery gift pack like we saw during last month’s sales events.

If you want to learn more about this e-bike, or the other models included in these seasonal deals, be sure to check out our original coverage of this Christmas Sale here.

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Blow, vacuum, or mulch debris with Worx’s 3-in-1 12A Trivac system back at its $59 low (Reg. $100), more from $109

Amazon is offering the Worx 12A Trivac 3-in-1 Electric Leaf Blower, Vacuum & Mulcher back for $59 shipped. This 3-in-1 lawn care tool fetches $100 outside of price cuts, with the ones we’ve seen through 2025 mostly keeping costs above $69, though we have spotted some short-term dips lower to $67, $66, and one previous fall to the $59 low. You’re getting another chance at the best price we have tracked this year, thanks to the $41 markdown here.

If you want a more in-depth rundown of this tool’s capabilities, or you want to browse the other tools from this brand that we’ve rounded up, be sure to check out our original coverage of these deals 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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The IONIQ 3 is set to arrive as a smaller sibling to the IONIQ 5, but it will look a little different from other Hyundai EVs.

The Hyundai IONIQ 3 will debut a new EV design

Hyundai previewed the new electric hatchback, dubbed the Concept Three, at the Munich Motor Show in September.

The “Three” is Hyundai’s first compact electric vehicle concept under the IONIQ series, set to bring a radical new design to the family.

According to Hyundai, the Concept Three “represents the next step in the company’s electrification journey.” Production is expected to begin in early 2026 at Hyundai’s manufacturing plant in Turkey, with deliveries starting shortly thereafter.

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The new design, “Art of Steel,” is inspired by Hyundai’s advanced steel technology. Hyundai calls the Aero Hatch profile “a new typology that reimagines the compact EV silhouette.”

Hyundai kept a few of its signature design elements from other IONIQ EV models, like the Parametric Pixel lights at the front and rear.

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The Hyundai Concept THREE EV, a preview of the IONIQ 3 (Source: Hyundai)

With its official debut approaching, a few IONIQ 3 prototypes have been spotted driving in public in South Korea. Despite heavy camouflage, you could tell the production version was shaping up to be nearly identical to the Concept Three.

A new image from KindelAuto offers a closer look at the IONIQ 3, spotted in Europe with barely any camouflage.

You can clearly see the vehicle’s profile stays close to the concept, with a sleek, hot-hatch design and a ducktail spoiler.

The compact EV is 4,287 mm long, 1,940 mm wide, and 1,428 mm tall, with a wheelbase of 2,722 mm, or about the size of the Kia EV3 or Volkswagen ID.3.

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The Hyundai Concept THREE EV, a preview of the IONIQ 3 (Source: Hyundai)

Hyundai has yet to reveal battery specs or prices, but it’s expected to offer 58.3 kWh and 81.4 kWh battery packs, like the Kia EV3, providing a WLTP range of around 365 miles. Given the Kona Electric starts at £35,000 ($47,000), the IONIQ 3 will likely be priced closer to £25,000 ($33,700).

For those in the US, sadly, the IONIQ 3 is not expected to make the trip overseas, given America’s growing love for bigger trucks and SUVs.

The IONIQ 5 does, however, remain one of the most affordable EVs in the US, starting at under $35,000 with leases as low as $189 per month.

If you’re considering an EV, Hyundai’s lineup is absolutely worth checking out — offering over 300 miles of range, fast charging, modern tech, at a price that’s actually reasonable. Check out the links below to see what’s available by you.

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Elon Musk finally realizes the thing we all told him before his political misadventure

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Elon Musk finally realizes the thing we all told him before his political misadventure

Tesla CEO Elon Musk went on a podcast this week to express regret over the time he spent trying to destroy the American government, claiming that he wouldn’t do it again.

In the first half of this year, Musk took a position advising convicted felon Donald Trump (who cannot legally hold office in the US) on what essential government jobs to trim.

He named the group he led the “Department of Government Efficiency,” despite that it was never an actual government department, nor did it do a whole lot to increase efficiency as we will see below.

Musk claimed before taking the position that he could save the government $2 trillion – which was always going to be literally impossible, given the amount of discretionary spending in the US budget, as anyone with a passing interest in American government could have told you at the time.

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Unsurprisingly, Musk was unable to succeed in the impossible cuts he had proposed. After less than half a year (incidentally, not far off from the 130-day cap for unofficial advisory positions), Musk left the position amid a fiery breakup with Mr. Trump. The breakup led to a big drop in Tesla stock, which had been inflated due to expectations of corruption.

All in all, Musk claims that he cut around $200 billion from the government’s budget, but actual analyses show that those numbers were fake and in fact that his actions likely increased the budget deficit, rather than decreasing it. This is due to the disruption in necessary government services, higher costs for employee severance, and lost revenue for the government as ultra-wealthy tax cheats will be able to get off without paying their fair share.

And, in the interim, republicans passed a law that gives away $4 trillion to those same wealthy elites, adding $3.3 trillion to the deficit. That number is 16 times larger than even the inflated $200 billion “savings” number Musk claims.

How Musk’s actions harmed Tesla, not just the US

But Musk’s actions cosplaying as a government official had other effects than his failure to effectively cut waste: they turned public opinion against his companies, mainly Tesla.

Over the last couple years, Musk has increasingly tried to involve himself in politics, both in the US and abroad. His politics have largely focused on pushing white supremacist nonsense including support for German neo-Nazis and agreeing with a defense of Hitler, and funding and supporting groups that oppose renewable energy and vehicle electrification. He’s even rhetorically got into climate change denial himself.

These actions have directly harmed Tesla through loss of expected revenue, and have also reduced the brand’s profile in the public eye. Tesla is now the only EV brand with negative perception, and it’s due to Musk himself. His actions have driven protests against the companyembarrassed owners and pushed many customers away – including business customers.

As a result, Tesla’s sales have been falling both in the US and around the globe in a rising EV market. All told, one study found that he cost Tesla over 1 million sales in the US alone with his braindead political takes. Even his own company had to chide him.

It wasn’t hard to see this coming

These results were eminently foreseeable – anyone can tell you that business leaders typically should remain neutral on politics as a rule, and generally only speak on issues that directly involve their company or industry.

Wading into wedge issues and identity politics as a business leader can only serve to turn off customers, and since negative motivations are generally stronger than positive ones, you will net lose sales even if you appeal to some portion of the population with your advocacy.

And if you do advocate for something, it should probably be for something that will help your companies, rather than hurt them.

But Elon Musk is different. Unlike most business leaders, he has millions of useful idiots at his beck and call on twitter at any time (and it is indeed where he spends all of his time), ready and willing to tell him that all of his ideas are genius, no matter how braindead they are, or how recycled they are from his rage-filled feed which seems to be his only source of information these days. Why should conventional wisdom apply to someone who is constantly told conventional wisdom doesn’t apply to him?

And so, he ignored – or rather, probably didn’t even see, given the echo chamber he has formed around himself – the conventional wisdom telling him what a bad idea all of this was. And now, years later, he’s finally showing the slightest moment of lucidity that perhaps all of the above was not a great use of time.

Musk finally recognizes what we’ve been telling him all along

This week, Musk went on a podcast (hosted by Katie Miller, wife of American white supremacist Stephen Miller) and claimed that his advisory board was “a little bit successful. We were somewhat successful,” which is a rather middling assessment given his big initial claims of being able to save the government trillions of dollars.

But further, he went on to say that he wouldn’t do it all over again, and that “instead of doing DOGE, I would have, basically, built … worked on my companies.”

He said that if he had done that instead, “they wouldn’t have been burning the cars.” This is a reference to Tesla protests, which have largely not included burning anything, but which have been widespread globally.

We, of course, agree that that would have been a better course of action. Which is why we said it at the time. Perhaps it’s time to get off twitter and read some real thoughts for once, Mr. Musk. We’re not sure if the damage you’ve done is repairable (though it was certainly preventable), but as they say, “garbage in, garbage out” – the more nonsense you read, the more nonsense you’ll continue to get up to.


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BMW EVs officially gain access to Tesla Supercharger network today

BMW is the latest major automaker to officially gain access to the Tesla Supercharger network in North America. Starting today, BMW EV drivers in the US can access over 25,000 Tesla Superchargers, adding a massive boost to the charging options for owners of the i4, iX, and other electric models from the German automaker.

It follows a wave of other automakers gaining access over the last year as the industry transitions to NACS (North American Charging Standard), Tesla’s proprietary connector that has now become the standard.

BMW confirmed today that the update is effective immediately. Owners can find Tesla Superchargers directly in their vehicle’s navigation system and the My BMW app.

However, like most other automakers making this transition, there is hardware involved. Current BMW EVs, which are equipped with CCS ports, will require a CCS-to-NACS adapter to use the vast majority of Tesla’s V3 and V4 Superchargers.

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According to BMW, official adapters will go on sale as accessories starting in Q2 2026. That is a bit of a wait, but in the meantime, some third-party adapters are already on the market.

For those lucky enough to live near one of Tesla’s few “Magic Dock” locations (Superchargers with a built-in CCS adapter), any BMW EV can charge immediately without needing to buy extra hardware.

BMW also clarified its timeline for native NACS ports, which will eliminate the need for an adapter entirely. The transition begins with the 2026 BMW i5 M60, followed by other models throughout the year, including the highly anticipated Neue Klasse iX3, which is expected to be a competitor of the higher-end trims of Tesla’s popular Model Y.

Interestingly, there is a software hurdle for some specific 2026 models. BMW noted that the 2026 iX and i5 eDrive40 will not be able to use Tesla Superchargers until they receive a remote software upgrade, also scheduled for Q2 2026.

One of the biggest pain points for non-Tesla EVs using the Supercharger network has been the user experience. Tesla has set a high bar with its “plug and play” ecosystem.

BMW seems to have done a good job integrating this. The automaker says that its Plug & Charge is supported at Tesla stations. You won’t need the Tesla app to start a session. Instead, billing is handled through the customer’s Shell Recharge account, which is integrated into the My BMW app.

Pricing will follow Tesla’s standard rate structure for non-Tesla vehicles, which is generally higher than what Tesla owners pay unless you pay a monthly membership fee.

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