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Spring is in bloom just like today’s green deals – headlined by the all-new EGO Power+ Electric Mini Bike at $1,999. It is joined by EcoFlow’s annual mega sale that is taking up to $2,796 off power stations, bundles, and accessories alike, as well as the popular blue model of Hover-1’s Altai Pro R500 e-bike hitting a new $1,138 all-time low. Plus, all of the other best new Green Deals landing this week.

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.

New EGO Power+ Electric Mini Bike now $1,999

Amazon is offering the EGO Power+ Electric Mini Bike for $1,999 shipped. Down from $2,099, its already seen four previous discounts since its release in February. The first discount dropped the bike from its initial $2,999 MSRP to $2,399, and was followed by three more consecutive price cuts to the $1,999 low before rising back to its new $2,099 list price by the end of March. Today’s deal comes in as a $100 markdown back to the all-time low and gives you a total of $1,000 in savings off the original MSRP. Learn more about this bike by heading below or you can read through our announcement coverage.

This electric mini bike from EGO is intended for riders age 16 and up, coming equipped with a 1,000W rear hub motor and two 7.5Ah ARC batteries that push it to a 28 MPH max speed for up to 20 miles on a single charge. The 7.5Ah batteries are also compatible with every tool within the EGO Power+ ecosystem, allowing you to swap in other batteries you may already have for extended riding times or use this bike’s battery for jobs around your home. It has three different riding modes (ECO, normal, and sport), as well as a reverse function, and also features dual hydraulic disc brakes, an LED headlight, onboard storage large enough to hold a third battery, an IPX4 weather-resistance rating, and a digital display that gives you real-time performance metrics and controls.

Save up to $2,796 on EcoFlow power stations, bundles, and accessories in annual mega sale

Spring is officially in swing, summer is on the way, and EcoFlow is here to celebrate the warmer days ahead by launching its annual membership mega sale that is taking up to $2,796 off a selection of the company’s power stations, bundles, and accessories. If you’re not already a member, simply create a free account on the company’s site to take advantage of the savings. The biggest discount amongst the bunch is on the bundle package for a DELTA Pro Portable Power Station, an expansion battery, two 220W solar panels, and a travelling case for your power station for just $5,099 shipped. Down from $7,895, we haven’t seen this comprehensive of a home backup bundle in any of the other sales EcoFlow has had recently, with the closest match being a similar bundle without the expansion battery for $2,799 during a 24-hour flash sale back in January. Today’s deal comes in as a 35% markdown off the going rate and lands as a new all-time low for this particular package.

The DELTA Pro boasts a 3,600Wh capacity (7,200Wh with the included expansion battery) that can be expanded further up to 25kWh. It is able to fully recharge in 1.8 hours with a 240V outlet and 2.8 hours with a 1,600W solar input power. You’ll be able to monitor and control the settings in real-time on the EcoFlow app via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth – you can even use it to break down your energy habits and customize your ongoing usage to fit your needs. It also offers 14 output options to cover all your appliance and device charging needs: five AC ports, four USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, two DC ports, and a car port.

Hover-1’s blue Altai Pro R500 e-bike falls to $1,138

Amazon is offering the Hover-1 Altai Pro R500 e-bike (Blue Model) for $1,137.83 shipped. Down from its regular $2,300 price tag, this e-bike has seen plenty of discounts since summer, with all but one of them keeping above $1,800 before the new year, even during Black Friday sales. It wasn’t until early Christmas sales that we saw the price get taken down to the former $1,386 low, with most of the discounts we’ve seen in 2024 so far being on the other color schemes. Today’s deal comes in as a 51% markdown off the going rate, beating our previous mention by $267 and marking a new all-time low. You’ll also find the red model currently going for $1,326.96 shipped, and the jet black model going for $1,981.51 shipped.

The Altai Pro R500 is designed with the stylish frame of a motorcycle, this e-bike comes equipped with a 500W motor and a 48V/20Ah lithium-ion battery that can reach top speeds of 28 MPH and travel up to 60 miles on a single charge. It typically takes seven to eight hours to fully charge, and the battery is removable from the body for more convenient charging. Its 20-inch fat tires help you traverse uneven terrain, and it has been outfitted with a headlight, taillight, and turn signals. It also comes decked out in an array of accessories: dual side mirrors, a phone storage bag, side and rear racks, two saddle bags, a rear mudguard, a triangular storage bag, and a folding lock. Through the Hover-1 E-Mobility app you can even track your riding distance, navigate with GPS, and adjust the e-bike’s settings.

Spring e-bike deals!

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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 off-season price cuts on electric tools for the lawn while saving on EVs and tons of other gear.

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Toyota announces nationwide dealer rollout of Tern Class 8 electric semi

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Toyota announces nationwide dealer rollout of Tern Class 8 electric semi

Launched as a joint venture between Toyota Group and Tier 1 supplier Hexagon Purus, the new Tern brand of heavy duty electric trucks announced Hino Trucks as its exclusive US distributor.

Another Toyota Group brand, Hino Trucks nevertheless brings a nationwide network of more than 200 heavy truck dealers (and their customers) to the new JV with Hexagon, which is specifically focused on electrifying “practical” commercial vehicle applications.

Glenn Ellis, President and CEO of Hino Trucks, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership. “Our collaboration with Hexagon Purus introduces a highly reliable Class 8, 4×2 tractor option into the electric truck market, catering to a wide range of applications,” he explained. “We are excited to be the exclusive distributor for Tern with an initial distribution focus in California, where fleet electrification is imperative.”

Tern RC8 electric semi

The new Tern RC8 electric truck offers a 68,000 lb. GVWR, 680 peak horsepower electric motor (494 continuous), a 200 mile range, and the ability to go from 0-80% charge in less than two hours at 240 kW. Energy comes from dual Hexagon Purus Gen3 269kWh battery packs in a 750-volt, 538 kWh configuration.

The announcement coincides with California’s Advanced Clean Fleets regulation, and was made today at the ACT Expo, which is taking place this year in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Serial production for the Tern RC8 is scheduled to begin later this year.

Electrek’s Take

Tern RC8 electric semi truck; via Hino Truck.

It’s hard to act surprised that a Toyota brand is going to be supported by Toyota’s existing dealer network, but it’s worth noting that, while Toyota is marketing/lobbying against EVs on the one hand, it’s quietly investing big bucks into battery electric on the other.

My guess: as soon as Toyota has a viable BEV on the market, they’ll “suddenly” realize that BEVs were the way to go all along. #bet

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This $100,000 off-road EV sports car with Jaguar influence is now available to order

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This 0,000 off-road EV sports car with Jaguar influence is now available to order

With influence from the designer behind the Aston Martin Vanquish and Jaguar I-Pace, the Callum Skye is a fierce-looking off-road EV sports car. The latest Ian Callum creation is now available to order.

Meet the $100,000 Callum Skye off-road EV sports car

The Callum Skye is the first EV from Ian Callum, an iconic British car designer’s own design and engineering firm.

Introduced last November, the Callum Skye is an all-electric 2+2 off-roader. As the “world’s most beautiful multi-terrain vehicle,” according to its engineers, the Skye is unique and versatile.

With a Callum design, you can see the influence from the Jaguar F-Type and Aston Martin vehicles with its sleek, rugged exterior design.

The electric sports car is designed for those seeking “extraordinary on and off-road adventures,” crafted with “the utmost capability, refinement, and beauty.”

Powered by a 42 kWh battery, the Callum Skye is expected to get up to 170 miles range. It also includes ultra-fast charging for a full charge in under 10 minutes.

At 4,047 mm long and 1,900 mm wide, the Skye is smaller than other off-road EVs like the Rivian R1T, but like the Rivian, it boasts sports car performance, with a 0 to 60 mph sprint in under 4 seconds.

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Callum Skye off-road EV (Source: Callum Design)

At just 1,150 kg (about 2,500 lbs), the off-roader is also one of the lightest EVs on the market.

The inside features a central touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. Callum designed the dashboard with a focus on functionality with easy touchscreen dials.

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Callum Skye off-road EV (Source: Callum Design)

Up front are two cossetting sports seats. Meanwhile, the rear features a versatile bench that can removed for extra storage.

Callum says the hinged tailgate has enough storage for luggage for a long weekend getaway, sports, and lifestyle gear.

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Callum Skye off-road EV interior (Source: Callum Design)

The Callum Skye has been testing in Europe and is now available to order. According to Autocar, the production version is priced from £80,000 to £110,000 ($101,700 to $140,000). The company plans to release several variants, but more details and specs will be revealed closer to launch.

If interested, you can reserve your Callum Skye model on the company’s website here.

What do you think? Would you buy the electric off-roader for $100,000? Drop us a comment below to let us know your thoughts.

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Renault is putting its Level 4 autonomous shuttle into production

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Renault is putting its Level 4 autonomous shuttle into production

Renault doesn’t think fully autonomous vehicle have a place in the private vehicle market – but pulic transit? That’s a different story, and Renault is partnering with WeRide to put this Level 4 autonomous shuttle bus into production.

While some manufacturers are putting everything they’ve got into autonomous driving (for better or worse), French carmaker Renault is taking a different path. The company believes that, by separating expectations for individual vehicles from those of public transportation, they’ll be able to deliver on the promise of self-driving vehicles much sooner than later.

This latest project is being developed in conjunction with WeRide, a company that launched in 2017 with the stated goal of managing the large-scale commercial deployment of vehicles with an L4 level of autonomy. Together, WeRide and Renault have been testing its autonomous shuttle concepts for years in an effort to meet the needs of local authorities in European “low emission” zones.

Renault Group is moving forward to implement its autonomous vehicle strategy,” says Gilles Le Borgne, CTO Renault Group. “As a result, thanks to our experiments and our partners, the best in their fields, we will be in a position, well before the end of this decade, to propose a highly relevant range of autonomous, low-carbon miniBuses to meet the growing needs of the regions.”

A fleet of these WeRide automated electric minibuses are slated to be integrated into the public transportation network of Chateauroux Metropole in France by 2026.

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Autonomous vehicle: Renault Group to soon launch an ambitious level 4 offer for public transportation
Renault WeRide autonomous shuttle; via Renault.

In a bit of a surprise move, Renault is playing up the cost benefits of eliminating the operators’ jobs in its press release – specifically calling out those savings as a key benefit in the purchase of its automated shuttles. Lest you think that’s an exaggeration, I’ve quoted them:

More flexible, autonomous miniBuses will be able to operate 24/7 in complete safety and will be a zero-emission alternative or an efficient complement to existing solutions (train, tram, bus) in terms of costs and CO2/km.passenger. The additional costs of robotisation and automation could be offset by the absence of on-board operators. A simple remote supervision system will be required to operate a fleet of vehicles.

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Why is this surprising, you ask? Well, the French have a habit of, you know – rioting in the streets and setting things on fire whenever they feel like their labor benefits are threatened. For a French company to actively market taking away those jobs?

That’s either brave or stupid.

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