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Thanksgiving Week is here, with a collection of price cuts on all things green energy. A pair of Black Friday sales are now live on Greenworks tools and EcoFlow power stations – both of which come joined by a discount on this EGO Power+ telescopic cordless electric pole saw at $299.

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.

Get your foliage ready for winter with this EGO Power+ electric pole saw

Amazon is offering the EGO Power+ 10-Inch Telescopic LED Cut Line Cordless Electric Pole Saw Kit for $299 shipped. Down from its $399 price tag, this pole saw has remained for most of the year untouched by discounts and has only received three before, two of which fell to the same all-time low. Today’s deal is a 25% markdown off the going rate, coming in $84 under the current used pricing, marking a return to the lowest price we have tracked.

This 10-inch pole saw introduces an LED cut line indicator that improves visibility and accuracy when working under dark, shaded canopies and low-light conditions. Its brushless motor gives low vibrations for better control and extended life, while the 56V ARC lithium-ion battery allows it to make up to 100 cuts on a single charge. It features a telescopic carbon fiber shaft that extends out to a maximum length of 16 feet, a 10-inch bar, and a 1/4-inch chain, which altogether can deliver smooth, precise cuts with a chain speed of 20 meters per second. It also has a quick-adjust handle and a shoulder strap for added comfort and control.

Greenworks early Black Friday deals

Greenworks early Black Friday deals are now live, taking up to 62% off its line of power washers, chainsaws, pole saws, mowers, blowers, trimmers, and accessories. Everything you need for your lawn and outdoor care has fallen to some of the lowest prices we have tracked, and free shipping is available across the board. Some of these models have seen regular discounts at higher rates, while others are returning to long-awaited all-time lows, with releases starting at $9 for accessories and $43 for 40V equipment/tools. You’ll find a full rundown of the biggest deals below the fold, but you can shop all of the savings right here too.

EcoFlow Black Friday deals are now live

Just in time for the winter months ahead, EF EcoFlow has begun its early Black Friday deals, with Amazon now offering the DELTA 2 Solar Generator with a 220W Solar Panel for $899 shipped after clipping the on-page $650 off coupon. Down from its $1,649 price tag, this solar generator has only received one previous discount this year, which happened to be a part of the short-lived fall Prime Day deals. Today’s discount is the first major price cut to continue past a two-day limit, coming in as a 39% markdown off the going rate and landing $100 above the all-time low from the earlier two-day event.

Early Black Friday e-bike discounts

Other new Green Deals landing this week

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.

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Autonomous forklifts and 20,000 electric delivery vans at Amazon

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Autonomous forklifts and 20,000 electric delivery vans at Amazon

2024 was big year for Amazon – in addition to becoming the first online retailer for Hyundai cars, the company kept busy putting a fleet of autonomous forklifts, order picking AI-powered robots, and a milestone 20,000th electric delivery van on the road.

Let’s start with the vans. Amazon recently reached milestone putting its 20,000th, AI-enhanced delivery van onto US roads.

Amazon famously partnered with Rivian to develop those vans, pouring serious money into a concept that (at the time) was little more than a sketch. Less than three years later, the vans were on the road, delivering kitty litter with free, 2-day shipping to customers who can’t be bothered to drag themselves to Costco – and it’s hard to argue with the vans’ success.

Amazon EVs are everywhere

Heavy-duty electric trucks are now rolling out across Southern California, including Amazon’s first electric trucks in our ocean freight operations.
Amazon Volvo VNR electric; via Amazon.

To date, Amazon vans from Rivian have delivered nearly a billion packages to customers in the US. Amazon plans to rollout 100,000+ delivery van fleet by 2030.

On the warehouse side, the autonomous forklift market is experiencing remarkable growth, and is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.4%, putting the self-driving forklift market at something like $12.5 billion by 2034 with the 2-4 ton segment making up about 53% of total revenue.

Like the Fox Robotics forklifts used at arch-rival Walmart’s warehouses, the autonomous forklifts in use at Amazon’s smart warehouses are equipped with advanced sensors to help them navigate the complex warehouse environments and perform critical tasks.

Despite the higher up-front costs of autonomous forklifts, they can offer companies like Amazon long-term benefits. As EV Magazine writes:

In Amazon’s fulfillment centers, autonomous forklifts play a key role in optimizing the flow of goods. By reducing the reliance on manual labour, they minimize human error, enhance precision in material handling and enable faster order processing … the forklifts operate continuously without breaks, increasing productivity and ensuring swift and efficient customer order fulfillment.

STELLA NOLAN, EV MAGAZINE

Amazon entered into a seven-year agreement with Balyo, a French company that manufactures autonomous forklifts based on Yale and Hyster models, back in 2019. At the time, Supply Chain Dive reported that the deal could be worth some $346 million and see the online retailer acquire 29% of the robotics firm’s stock.

Electrek’s Take

Baylo autonomous forklifts; via Baylo.

It seems strange to be discussing robotic forklifts just a few short weeks after reporting on VW and Audi threatening to shut down factories.

That said, we’re a long way from the days when Sam Walton would come on TV to talk about Walmart being the place to shop for “Made in America” products, too. But, while it’s easy enough to dismiss Amazon’s automation efforts as anti-labor, the reality is far more complicated as a nationwide operator shortage continues to impact logistics and construction.

SOURCES: EV Magazine, Supply Chain Dive, the Buzz, Market Research Future.

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In a world first, DHL deploys autonomous Oxa Ford in live airport traffic

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In a world first, DHL deploys autonomous Oxa Ford in live airport traffic

International shipping giants DHL partnered with autonomous software company Oxa to deploy a self-driving car in live airport traffic at Heathrow, safely completing more than 800 miles of fully autonomous driving in just 14 days.

DHL has been a leader in decarbonization and new technology for years, and have maintained a Strategic Partnership with London Heathrow Airport since 2020, with the company providing baggage logistics and other support services. The project with Oxa, then, is part of a bid to use autonomy to optimize airside operations and improve efficiency across the inter-terminal baggage transfer service.

“There are huge opportunities to modernize airport supply chains with intelligent, self-driving vehicles that improve the entire customer experience,” explains Gavin Jackson, CEO of Oxa. “We are delighted to partner with DHL in order to support the use of autonomous vehicles within airside operations at Heathrow and around the world – working towards fully automated (airport) logistics at scale.”

This initial proof-of-concept was conducted using an automated Ford sedan, but with a view to ultimately utilizing vehicle platforms more suitable for baggage transfer including electric vans like the Ford E-Transit and electrified ground handling equipment.

“Our vision is to be an extraordinary airport fit for the future. Having experienced this innovative and sustainable project first hand, I’m confident collaborations like this with our strategic partner DHL, and their partner Oxa, will help us realize our ambition,” says Nigel Milton, Chief Communications and Sustainability Officer, London Heathrow. “The future of airport operations requires advancements which will enhance efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and support increased capacity. This project is an exciting proof point of the progress that will make every journey at Heathrow better.”

Electrek’s Take

Oxa Unveils Autonomous Ford E-Transit Van and Minibus
Oxa-equipped Ford E-Transit vans; via Oxa.

As I’ve said before: with the short distances driven at limited speeds under extreme loads, GHE and shuttles at airports present an ideal use case for electric vehicles. That’s good, because as demand for on-road fossil fuels drops, airports and airlines – historically responsible for about 4% Earth’s global warming – are comprising a bigger slice of a shrinking pie when it comes to fossil fuel emissions.

With their enclosed, repetitive, and controlled routes, airports are also an ideal use case for autonomous – and it’s great to see our friends in the UK giving it a shot.

SOURCE | IMAGES: DHL.

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A Tesla Cybertruck burned down at Tesla lot in Atlanta, battery fire suspected

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A Tesla Cybertruck burned down at Tesla lot in Atlanta, battery fire suspected

A Tesla Cybertruck caught on fire in the lot of a Tesla store in North Decatur, Georgia, near Atlanta. The local fire authorities suspect a battery fire.

The incident went mostly unreported because it happened just a few hours before the highly publicized Cybertruck explosion in front of the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas on January 1st.

While the Las Vegas accident involved firework-like explosives in the back of the Cybertruck and was likely intentional, foul play is not suspected in this other incident.

It happened in the early hours of December 31st at the Tesla store on Church Street in Decatur, Georgia.

The fire was quickly extinguished, but not before it destroyed the entire interior of the vehicle as well as the bed and the tires.

Here are some images of the aftermath from Atlanta News First:

The local news reported that the fire authorities believe the battery pack started the fire, but it is still under investigation.

As we have previously reported, there have been a few other instances of Cybertrucks catching on fire in the last few months, but it was after crashes.

The Cybertruck explosion yesterday appears to have been foul play – although the situation is still under investigation.

Electric vehicle batteries can sometimes catch on fire, but statistically, they don’t catch on fire at a higher rate than fossil fuel-powered vehicles.

We recently reported that Tesla is having an issue with the Cybertruck’s battery pack. Tesla has referred to the problem as “cell dent.” Tesla is having to replace battery packs in many Cybertrucks, including some sitting at its lots, but there’s no evidence that this issue is linked this specific fire at this time.

Tesla has yet to issue a service bulletin or recall about this issue despite changing the battery pack of a few customers over it.

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