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Black Friday 2023 is fast approaching, and portable power trailblazer BLUETTI is launching astonishing discounts of up to $2,400 from November 17.

From portable power solutions to expandable battery packs, BLUETTI’s Black Friday deals are the most exciting yet in 2023. BLUETTI is also unveiling its all-new AC200L power generator at an unbeatable early-bird price. Keep reading to discover what amazing deals can be had until November 27!

Backup and off-grid living

AC300+B300

The Black Friday deal price is $2,799 with a free 120V home integration kit (reg. $619) 

The AC300 system switches over in 20 milliseconds, ensuring you’re never left in the dark. It offers a scalable capacity that ranges from 3,072Wh to a colossal 12,288Wh when paired with two to four B300 packs. With 3,000W of max power and 16 versatile outlets, you can charge all your essential home appliances including refrigerators, heaters, air conditioners, and more. Plug it into solar panels for 2,400W charging, and you’ll have a stable stream of clean power to keep things humming during extended power outages.

AC500+B300S

The Black Friday deal price is $4,799 with a free PV380W solar panel (reg. $799)

The 5,000W AC500 system can run just about anything in your house, whether it’s a home theater system or a coffee maker. Even in frigid temperatures as low as as -4F (-20C), it’s up to the challenge thanks to its built-in self-heating feature. The basic 3,072Wh AC500+B300S set can power an 800W refrigerator for three hours or an electric blanket for 21 hours.

Featuring an expandable capacity capped at 18,432Wh, a responsive UPS, six ways to recharge, and up to 3,000W of solar charging capability, this system is the ideal off-grid power source for your home or remote cabin.

Power indoors and out

New arrival – AC200L

At the launch price of $1,499, Electrek readers will get an extra $100 off using the code Electrek

This sleek newcomer delivers 2,400W of power that increases to 3,600W in Powerlifting mode. The 2,048Wh battery can be recharged in just two hours using the 1,200W solar charger. If you plug the AC200L into the wall using the 2,400W Turbo Charge mode, it charges in just 90 minutes without requiring a bulky adapter. Using Bluetooth or wifi, you can monitor the AC200L in real-time, enable ECO mode to conserve battery life, and much more with the BLUETTI App.

By adding UPS functionality and an extended five-year warranty, BLUETTI gives you peace of mind during power outages and beyond. The AC200L power station will be available through November 30 for an early-bird price of just $1,499.

Pair the AC200L with a 3,072Wh B300 expansion battery for a total capacity of 5,120Wh, and you’ll get more power for less money at only $2,999.

AC200 Max

Was $1,599, Now $1,299 save $300

BLUETTI’s flagship AC200MAX boasts a 2,048Wh capacity and 2,200W of output, which is perfect for RV adventures, van life, glamping, and being off the grid. Its front panel features 16 versatile outlets that can power all your essentials, including coffee makers, electric grills, and small fridges. Did we mention it can run a 40W CPAP machine for over 80 hours? With its efficient 900W solar intake, you’re never left wanting for power as long as the sun shines. Expand its capacity with a B230 or B300 expansion battery, and you can push it to a maximum of 8,192Wh.

AC180

AC180 Was $999, Now $649, save $350

AC180P+PV200 Was $1,548, Now $1,298, save $250

Weighing about 37 pounds, the AC180 and its offline counterpart, the AC180P, are compact generators for off-grid living. Both can dish out 1,800W of power, or 2,700W in power lifting mode, to run resistive devices such as dryers and electric kettles. Their responsive UPS features also make them reliable backup power in sudden power failures.

These power stations offer a greener, quieter, and much safer alternative to gas generators. They differ slightly in capacity, 1,152Wh for the AC180 and 1,440Wh for the AC180P. As for controlling them remotely, the AC180 can be operated with the BLUETTI App via Bluetooth, and the AC180P can also be connected via wifi.

Pack light, explore further

AC70

Was $599 Now $499 save $100

Weighing just 22.5 pounds (10.2 kg), the AC70 is designed for adventurers. Based on the success of the EB70S, it’s upgraded to offer an impressive 1,000W of continuous output for a wide range of appliances, from refrigerators to blenders. In Powerlifting mode, it can deliver a potent 2,000W of power for hairdryers and small power tools.

Its 768Wh LFP battery boasts over 3,000W of life cycles. On a single charge, you can power up a 15Wh camera 45 times, a 40W CPAP machine for 12 hours, and a 120W car fridge for 4.7 hours. The AC70 features fast-charging options, including 850W AC input (0-80% in just 45 minutes) and 500W solar input for a full charge in two hours, making it a versatile and convenient power source for short road trips or emergency backup.

AC2A+PV120

Was $548 Now $399 save $149

For those who need portability, the AC2A is the perfect choice. At only 7.9 pounds (3.6kg), it’s compact and easy to carry around. Despite its toolbox-like size, it delivers 300W of AC power and a 600W surge from its 204Wh battery. Six ports, including a 100W USB-C port for fast laptop charging, let you power your gadgets all at once.

It also boasts a 270W fast wall charge that goes from empty to fully charged in just 1.4 hours. Built with durable LFP battery cells, it guarantees over 3,000 life cycles before degrading to 80% of its original capacity. Ideal for camping and hiking, the AC2A is also solar-ready with a 200W solar input.

Power more and longer

B230 expansion battery 

Was $1,099 Now $999 save $100

The 2,048Wh B230 expansion battery adds even more juice to your BLUETTI power stations. Equipped with its own power button, a USB port, a USB-C (100W) port, and a 12V/10A output, you can use it on its own to power laptops, car fridges, and other devices. It charges up using the T500 Adapter or solar panels, with a maximum input of 500 watts.

B300 expansion battery

Was $1,999 Now $1,699 save $300

The AC300’s companion battery, the B300, offers an impressive 3,072Wh of capacity. It supports a maximum of 700W of dual charging, whether through a combination of 500W AC, and 200W solar or dual solar inputs. Like the B230, it’s built with durable LiFePO4 cells with over 3,500 life cycles before degrading to 80% and serves as a substantial power bank alone.

BLUETTI Black Friday bonuses

Besides these incredible discounts, BLUETTI’s Black Friday sale includes exciting perks like special BLUETTI Lifestyle gifts for purchases over specific thresholds, earning five times BLUETTI Bucks for orders placed between November 17 and November 27, lucky wheels, and an additional 5% reduction for referring friends.

Don’t miss out on these once-a-year deals! Mark your calendar for Friday, November 17 and save big on Black Friday power station deals.

About BLUETTI

BLUETTI has been committed to promoting sustainability and providing green energy solutions since its inception. By offering eco-friendly energy storage solutions for both indoor and outdoor use, BLUETTI aims to provide exceptional experiences for our homes while also contributing to a sustainable future for our planet. This commitment to sustainable energy has helped BLUETTI expand its reach to over 100 countries and gain the trust of millions of customers worldwide.

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MAN electric semi truck gets real as series production begins

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MAN Trucks are always good for a headline, but despite the company’s pro-battery bluster they’ve barely managed to get 200 battery electric semi trucks on the road … until now that is: the company announced that series production of its heavy-duty eTruck prime mover is officially underway!

We’ve been huge fans of MAN Trucks’ CEO Alexander Vlaskamp since last year, when he had the courage to explain a simple truth: that it’s impossible for hydrogen to effectively compete with battery electric when it comes to a viable fuel for transportation.

Since then, we’ve talked a bit about MAN’s early BEV customers — but with just 200 trucks on the road, they’ve been few and far between. That’s all set to change now that MAN Executive Board Member for Production Michael Kobriger, together with Manfred Weber, Member of the European Parliament and Chairman of the EPP, gave the go-ahead to start the eTruck production line at the company’s Munich plant.

From now on, both electric and diesel trucks will be produced in a fully integrated mixed production process on the same line, with enough capacity to produce up to 100 eTrucks per day. (!)

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 “The start of series production of our electric trucks is historic. It marks a turning point in our history,” explains Vlaskamp, enthusiastically. “The future of MAN begins now, at this very moment. The entire MAN team is proud to be actively shaping the transformation from diesel to electric drive. Our highly efficient electric trucks will make locally emission-free freight transport a reality. This is an enormously important step towards achieving our goal of becoming CO2-neutral by 2050. The fact that we can manufacture the electric trucks on the same production line as our state-of-the-art diesel trucks also gives us enormous flexibility and increases production efficiency.”

MAN says the plant’s maximum capacity is 100 trucks per day, citing about 8 hours to produce one of its heavy-duty semis. The interesting thing, though, is that it doesn’t seem to matter whether those 100 trucks are diesel- or battery-powered.

Flexible assembly


“The production of electric or diesel trucks on a single line can be flexibly adapted to market developments, and the vehicles can be built exactly in the order in which they are ordered by customers. This innovative concept is accompanied by extensive changes along the assembly line as well as in the supply chain and logistics,” says Kobriger, citing that while ICE trucks are initially fitted with axles, tanks and exhaust systems, the electric models are instead fitted with two batteries under the cab together with a “power pack” of electrical components.

All 5,000+ Munich-plant MAN employees have been trained in high-voltage technology in preparation for this “transformation” of the facility. The company says it has 700 of its 740 km (about 450 mile) battery electric trucks already sold, with more sales sure to come as availability ramps up to meet demand.

Electrek’s Take


Historic: MAN starts series production of electric trucks
Historic: eTruck production begins; via MAN.

Betting against Tesla has been bad business for well over a decade now, but with MAN now capable of putting out about as many electric semi trucks in a single day as Tesla has in the last ::checks notes:: eight years since the official launch of the Tesla Semi concept, it’s hard to imagine them catching up — and harder still to see them catching up with Volvo or Renault, each of who have logged tens of millions of electric semi miles in recent years.

That said, Tesla has beaten legacy brands with massive, seemingly insurmountable leads before – but the good news is that, when it comes to EVs, whoever wins, we kind of all win, you know? Even Elon! That’s my take, anyway. Head down to the comments and let me know yours.

SOURCE | IMAGES: MAN Trucks.

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New York City is creating a new department aimed at cracking down on e-bike delivery workers, and critics say it’s the latest move in a growing pattern of targeting micromobility riders instead of the real threats on the road.

Buried inside NYC’s new $116 billion city budget is a plan to hire 45 new unarmed peace officers tasked with enforcing laws against delivery cyclists, particularly those riding e-bikes and mopeds. The new officers will work under the just-announced Department of Sustainable Delivery, a division of the Department of Transportation set to deploy in 2028.

Mayor Eric Adams says the department will help improve street safety and hold delivery app companies accountable for the pressure they put on gig workers. “The newly created Department of Sustainable Delivery is yet another step that we’re taking to support delivery workers, keep pedestrians safe, and hold delivery app companies accountable for placing unrealistic expectations on their workers that put New Yorkers in harm’s way,” Adams explained in a published statement.

But the move is already raising red flags among advocates for delivery workers and cycling safety, who warn that these efforts could lead to increased surveillance and policing of low-income, often immigrant workers, many of whom already operate under grueling conditions just to make ends meet.

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The officers will be trained to issue moving violations and enforce commercial cycling laws, though city officials haven’t clarified exactly how they’ll distinguish between a reckless rider and one simply hustling to meet the often unrealistic delivery windows imposed by apps like Uber Eats, DoorDash, and Grubhub.

While Adams frames the effort as a safety initiative, critics argue it’s another example of micromobility scapegoating. Just last month, he imposed a 15 mph speed limit on e-bikes across the city, in a move that advocates say ignores the realities of urban riding and fails to address the vastly greater danger posed by cars and trucks. The administration also moved to undo a redesign of Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn, rolling back a protected bike lane project that city data showed had improved safety.

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Delivery riders in NYC, many of whom are immigrants working long shifts in all weather conditions, overwhelmingly use e-bikes to cover more ground, more quickly. These workers have been essential to the city’s economy, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet they continue to face increasing scrutiny from law enforcement, often for minor infractions, even as drivers of multi-ton vehicles are rarely held to the same standard.

City Council spokesperson Mara Davis acknowledged the concerns, stating, “There are always concerns about any new policy that could give way to discriminatory policing of delivery workers and immigrants. We remain in discussions with advocates and constructive members of the mayoral administration to advance solutions on e-bike safety, sustainable delivery, and street safety.”

Despite the rhetoric about safety, the data paints a different picture. City statistics show that e-bikes account for less than 4% of traffic-related injuries, and Gothamist pointed out that only six pedestrian fatalities involving e-bike riders were reported between 2021 and 2024. Meanwhile, cars and trucks continue to kill hundreds of New Yorkers every year. But rather than increasing enforcement on reckless drivers or investing more in safe bike infrastructure, the city is spending taxpayer money to police bicycles.

Electrek’s Take

In a city desperately trying to transition to more sustainable forms of transportation, I just don’t think that increasing pressure on the people doing the most riding is the answer. Delivery workers are part of the solution to car dependence, not the problem.

If NYC wants cleaner, safer streets, the focus should be on supporting these riders with safe infrastructure, affordable bikes, and better labor protections – not treating them like traffic scofflaws. Yes, enforcement is important. And yes, dangerous riders should be penalized to the full extent of the law, especially when they pose a real threat to pedestrians. But let’s not pretend like that’s what this about. If we cared about pedestrian safety, we’d be increasing enforcement to prevent the hundreds killed every year by cars in NYC – not the two pedestrians killed by e-bikes.

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BYD is the first to unlock L4 smart parking and it comes with a surprise guarantee

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China’s EV leader, BYD, just reached another major breakthrough: its smart parking feature now offers L4 autonomy. To sweeten the deal, BYD says it will fully cover any losses associated with the new feature.

BYD becomes the first to achieve L4 smart parking

BYD said it was coming soon. Earlier this week, BYD posted on Weibo that it’s about to launch “the largest-scale smart driving OTA in history.”

On Wednesday, BYD confirmed that its smart parking system now offers L4 autonomy, becoming the first to achieve the feat. In a statement, the company said, “BYD is the first to achieve L4-level smart parking, and the official promise is to provide a safety guarantee​​​.”

The company is also pledging to cover any losses tied to the feature. Instead of going through their insurance company, drivers can contact BYD’s after-sales team to handle the incident.

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All BYD vehicles equipped with its God’s Eye smart driving system can get the upgrade. Earlier this year, the EV maker upgraded 21 of its best-selling vehicles with its God’s Eye system, at no additional cost.

The breakthrough comes after BYD announced earlier this week that there are now over 1 million vehicles on the road with its God’s Eye smart driving system. With L4 smart parking, the vehicle can operate without human interaction under certain conditions.

And that’s not all. BYD also said it’s pushing new OTA updates for its God’s Eye B and C systems. God’s Eye B will gain new functions, including multiple U-turns, detours, and a three-speed parking feature. Meanwhile, God’s Eye C is set to receive front parking and lane change reminders.

BYD’s smart driving system has three levels: A, B, and C. The A system is primarily reserved for the ultra-luxury Yangwang brand, while B is used for Denza and some premium BYD brand models. The God’s Eye C system is used for lower-cost BYD vehicles, such as the Seagull EV, its top seller in China.

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