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The end of the year e-bike savings have delivered another new offer, with this NIU BQi-C3 Pro e-bike dropping to $1,300. We previously walked away impressed in our review, which makes the $900 in savings all the more notable. It comes joined by a pair of electric chainsaws from EGO Power+ starting at $219, as well as tons of other discounted EVs.

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.

Save $900 on this NIU BQi-C3 Pro e-bike

Earlier in the year, we took a hands-on look at the recent NIU BQi-C3 Pro e-bike. If those initial positive thoughts weren’t enough to help you bring this EV to your garage, the end-of-the-year savings should be. Now live, courtesy of Best Buy, the NIU e-bike is down to $1,299.99 shipped. It’s $900 off the usual $2,200 price tag and marks a return to the all-time low for the first time in months. It was last on sale at $300 off, and now there’s a chance to save in one of three different colors.

The NIU BQi-C3 Pro e-bike features an up to 90-mile range from its 750W rear hub motor that enables as high as 28 MPH top speeds. The dual battery setup has 960Wh of total power, as well as mechanical disc brakes, an LED headlight, fenders, and more, packed into a 70-pound package. We particularly loved its U-shaped design in our review, which also details everything else about the riding experience.

EGO’s Power+ 56V electric cordless chainsaws from $219

Amazon is now offering the EGO Power+ 18-inch 56V Cordless Electric Chainsaw for $319 shipped. This is $80 off the usual $399 going rate and marks a return to the all-time low for the first time in 2023. This is $10 under our previous mention from back in October, while dropping back to this best-ever price for the first time since all the way back in July of last year.

EGO’s Power+ chainsaw is a great way to make quick work of cutting up firewood before it gets too cold this winter or to trim back trees and shrubbery before snowstorms. It fits in the company’s 56V ecosystem with a cordless electric design that rocks a 5Ah battery and included charger to power the 18-inch brushless chainsaw.

Also on sale today, going with the smaller EGO Power+ 14-inch chainsaw means you can take advantage of all the same perks as the larger model above – just for less. It clocks in at $219.01 on Amazon and drops from its usual $269 going rate. This is $50 off and the third-best price we have ever seen. It features the same integration into the 56V ecosystem, just with a smaller 14-inch saw and companion 2.5Ah battery. You’ll also get a companion charger too.

Winter 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. Winter means you can lock in even better offseason price cuts on electric tools for the lawn while saving on EVs and tons of other gear.

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It happened: the storm hit. The power’s out. You have a home battery. Now what?

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It happened: the storm hit. The power’s out. You have a home battery. Now what?

The storm hit. The power’s out. With all the damage around you, it looks like you might be without power for a few days (at least). But you planned for this. You have a home backup battery. What happens now?

If you’re considering a home backup battery, or you already have one and haven’t needed it yet, you might be wondering what you’re supposed to do when the inevitable happens. The good news is: you probably won’t have to do much at all.

Whether you’ve got an industry standard like the Tesla Powerwall, one of the new GM Energy Storage Bundles, or any of the other excellent home battery systems on the market, from your point of view they’ll function in pretty much the same way.

Step 1: do nothing


“Jus’ chill, baby,” by ChatGPT.

Modern home batteries are paired with an automatic transfer switch. That’s a switch, usually installed near your home’s electrical panel, that allows you to go from grid power, to battery, and back. And, because it’s automatic, you don’t have to do anything at all.

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The instant the grid goes down, the automatic transfer switch recognizes the loss of power and automagically disconnects your house from the grid, seamlessly connecting it to your backup battery instead. Your lights stay on, the refrigerator keeps humming, and whatever else you’ve chosen to back up just keeps on keeping on. In some cases, the transition to battery power happens so smoothly that you might not even realize the neighborhood’s lost power, not noticing the neighbors’ dark windows until you step outside.

When the power comes back, that side of the switch gets energized, and it does its thing again, only in reverse – switching you back from battery to grid power and intelligently re-charging the battery in anticipation for the next blackout.

How long will my battery last?


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13.5 kWh Powerwall battery; via Tesla.

Unfortunately, this is one of those questions that doesn’t have an easy answer. In the simplest terms, if you have a small battery and try to keep the AC running, you might run out of juice in a few hours. On the other hand, if you have great big battery and save its electrons for just the barest essentials (a few lights, a laptop, and a phone or radio, for example) you might never run out of power.

To put some numbers to that, a 31 cu. ft. Samsung RF32CG5400SRAA stainless steel refrigerator is rated at 785 kWh/year. That works out to about 2.15 kWh/day. Factor in 20-40% higher energy needs for warmer temperatures, a few daily door openings, defrost cycles, inverter losses, etc. and you’re looking at 18-22 kWh of usable battery capacity to keep that thing running for a full week on battery power. Now do that same math for every appliance you deem a “must have,” then do the “nice to haves,” and on down the line.

That doesn’t even address the other form of “last,” and whether you’re looking for a ten- or twenty- year battery solution.

What you need to do, in other words, is talk to the experts. Let them know what appliances you need to keep running, how long you want to prepare for, and let them do the math to help determine which battery solution is right for you.

I’ve included a video that covers the process of picking a solar battery from EnergySage (a trusted affiliate partner), below, and invite you to share some of your own backup battery-picking experiences in the comments.

How to pick a solar battery


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Ford cracks Corvette ZR1 ‘Ring record – with an electric van*

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Ford cracks Corvette ZR1 'Ring record – with an electric van*

Just days after Chevrolet beat the mighty Ford Mustang GTD’s Nürburgring track record with their Corvette ZR1 and ZR1X, Ford went back to the ‘Ring to reclaim some glory. They didn’t bring a Mustang along, though – they showed up with an electric van, and record-setting hot shoe Romain Dumas behind the wheel.

* it’s not your typical van. It’s a SuperVan.

Ford took back a fair bit of Chevy’s headline-grabbing glory this week when LeMans-winning driver Romain Dumas lapped the 12.9 mile Green Hell in just 6 minutes and 48.393 seconds – a blazing performance that makes the 2000 hp Ford SuperVan 4.2 the ninth fastest car to ever blast around the storied German racetrack.

Dumas is no stranger to the Nürburgring’s Nordschleife. He was first overall at the 2007 24 hour race there. He also holds the outright Nürburgring track record for EVs, which he set back in 2019 behind the wheel of the Volkswagen ID.R, completing the circuit in 6 minutes and 05.336 driving the Volkswagen ID.R.

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The new ‘Ring-record comes just a few weeks after Ford beat out every other supercar at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK with its all-electric SuperTruck, crushing the “competition” with their 1,400 hp prototype EV silhouette racer.

No word yet on what track record Ford plans to snatch with an EV next.

Electrek’s Take


Romain Dumas in-car video; via Ford.

If there were still Ford guys and Chevy guys, I like to think I’d be a Mopar guy – but even from the sidelines, I can tell that Chevy’s been having a rough couple of weeks, performance-wise. Not only did their top-shelf ZR1X get beaten by a Ford van (even if it is a SuperVan), but their clean sheet, future-thinking, pie-in-the-sky concept Corvette got beat to the hypercar headlines by a Chinese rival with 1,000 extra hp.

Take my advice, GM: it’s time to drag Warren Mosler back home from the Virgin Islands, figure out where Rod Trenne’s hiding, and get them to build you a proper, 900 kg electric ‘Vette. Y’all let me know if you need help setting that up.

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PA Turnpike to add 80 new Applegreen DC fast chargers by 2027

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PA Turnpike to add 80 new Applegreen DC fast chargers by 2027

EV drivers who use the Pennsylvania Turnpike just got a jolt of good news: Two Applegreen DC fast charging stations have come online, adding to the growing network of over 60 EV chargers along the 360-mile toll road that links Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and Philadelphia.

The new 400 kW Applegreen Electric charging stations are at the PA Turnpike’s North Somerset (MP 112.3 westbound) and South Somerset (MP 112.3 eastbound) Service Plazas. Each site includes two DC fast chargers for a total of four charging ports, with two NACS and two CCS plugs at each service plaza. The PA Turnpike says the sites are equipped to be expanded.

The Pennsylvania Turnpike plugged in its first EV charger in April 2014. A decade later, more than 60 charging stations are online at eight of its service plazas, giving EV drivers a reliable boost across the state. And thanks to a new partnership with Applegreen Electric, 80 new universal EV chargers are on the way. By 2027, all 17 service plazas will feature DC fast chargers.

“We are pleased to offer our EV customers convenient access to the latest, fastest technology – without leaving the PA Turnpike,” said Director of Facilities Operations Keith Jack.

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The EV chargers at North Somerset and South Somerset, along with an EV charger at the Hickory Run Service Plaza scheduled to open this fall, were funded with grants from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s Driving PA Forward program. The chargers at nine service plazas scheduled to open in 2027 are being funded through grants from the Biden administration’s federal National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program. 

Applegreen Electric chief executive Eugene Moore noted that the PA Turnpike’s fast charger rollout “marks a key step in building a connected corridor with Pennsylvania as a vital part of the seamless network that now spans New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and Delaware. With more to come soon in Ohio and Massachusetts, we’re accelerating the rollout of reliable, accessible EV infrastructure across the region.” 

Applegreen is deploying fast chargers on the New Jersey Turnpike, with which it now has an exclusive agreement – it’s taking over from Tesla.


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