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Headlining today’s Green Deals is the addition of two more e-bikes to Rad Power’s ongoing Memorial Day sale, taking up to $500 off with extra free batteries as well – starting from $1,199. They are joined by Bluetti power stations and bundles that are seeing up to 45% off discounts, like the AC180 Portable Power Station with a 200W Solar Panel for $879. Then there is the surprise return of a rare discount on the Segway Ninebot GoKart Pro, bringing costs down to $1,600. Plus, all the other hangover Green Deals that are still alive and well.

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.

Rad Power adds two more e-bikes to Memorial Day sale

Rad Power’s Memorial Day sale is in full swing through May 29, and your options are now increasing as the company has added two e-bike models to the ongoing deals. The first of these new additions is the classic and popular RadWagon 4 Cargo e-bike for $1,599 shipped, and also includes a free extra battery along with your purchase – just add both items to your cart and the discount will be applied automatically. Down from $1,799, we’ve seen this e-bike fall to lower rates only twice in the past – once over the last summer when it dropped to $1,399 and way back during its pre-order launch sale when we saw it dropped to $1,299 (and has never returned to since). This is the third-lowest price overall and the second-lowest price we’ve seen since it was released, matching Black Friday rates, but with the added bonus of a free extra battery – valued at $500 – giving you $700 in total savings. Learn more below or by reading our hands-on review.

With the RadWagon 4 you’ll be getting a cargo-hauling e-bike that is as reliable as it is resilient, carrying you at top speeds of 20 MPH for a range of up to 45+ miles (which is doubled with the extra battery). Sporting a 750W motor paired alongside a 672Wh battery, it comes with a half-twist throttle for pure electric action, as well as five levels of pedal assistance (which won’t drain your battery as fast). Other notable features include custom 22-inch by 3-inch tires, fenders for both tires, a water-resistant wiring harness, a 200-lumen headlight, an integrated taillight with brake light functionality, an integrated rear storage rack, and a backlit LCD display for real-time performance data and settings control – plus it even has a USB port to charge your devices while riding.

Rad Powers has also added the step-thru version of the RadRover 6 Plus Fat-Tire e-bike as well, coming in $100 above its high-step counterpart at $1,199 shipped, down from $1,599, and lacking the free extra battery deal. Nicknamed Rad Power’s “beast of a bike,” it sports the same motor size, battery, and five levels of pedal assistance as the above model, hitting the same speed at its normal mileage as well. And it can certainly handle going off the paved roads thanks to its water-resistant connectors and wiring harness, as well as a pair of 26-inch by 4-inch puncture-resistant fat tires with fenders over each.

And be sure to check out our earlier coverage of this same sale for the other e-bike models that are included. And as a reminder, the free battery discount will be automatically applied when both your preferred e-bike model and the battery are added to your cart – no coupons or promo codes needed. While you still have time to make your decisions, the deadline of May 29 is fast approaching, with Summer’s official arrival not far behind – do you want to walk into the new season, or cruise on through it in style and comfort?

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Bluetti power stations and bundles now up to 45% off

It’s been a jam-packed week with Amazon’s early Memorial Day sales, and now the official Bluetti Amazon storefront is taking up to 45% off a large collection of power stations and bundle packages. You’ll find the biggest discount on the AC180 Power Station with 200W Solar Panel for $879 shipped. Down from its usual $1,598 price tag, its been dropping to the same two rates since the start of 2024, first to $899 for the first few months and now more recently to the $879 all-time low, which today’s deal continues, giving you a total $719 in savings.

With the AC180 power station, you can rest assured your charging and power needs are met on your next trip out of town or just the house thanks to its 1,152Wh capacity and 11 output ports: four ACs, four USB-As, one USB-C, one DC, and one wireless charging pad for your personal devices. It can be recharged up to 80% in just 45 minutes via a standard wall outlet or with a 500W solar input that takes just 2.8 to 3.3 hours. You’ll also be able to control the power station’s settings and keep track of charging levels on your tablet or smartphone via the BLUETTI app.

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Segway Ninebot GoKart Pro falls to $1,600 with rare discount

While Amazon’s early Memorial Day sales are still going strong, we’ve been surprised to see few EVs having any major discounts. Today, however, that surprise is turned back the other way as Amazon is now offering a rare deal on the Segway Ninebot GoKart Pro for $1,599.99 shipped. Normally fetching $2,300, even through most sales events, we’ve seen the price keep above $1,800 since the start of 2024, with only the occasional discounts to chip away at its MSRP. Today’s deal comes in as one of the largest across its EV lineup, ultimately bagging you $700 in savings and dropping it to the second-lowest price overall – while also being the current 2024 low, as well.

Sporting an adjustable frame length and steering wheel height, the Ninebot GoKart Pro is geared up for riders from 4-foot 5 inches to 6-foot 3 inches tall and weighing up to 220 pounds. You’ll be zipping around the streets and tracks alike at up to 23 MPH with a 15.5-mile range on a single charge. You can even drift like a pro with its engine located on its backside, its rear-wheel-drive, and its rear TPE tires working alongside its Drift Assist system (activated through the companion app) that lets you pre-program your drifting preferences based on your own style and your riding site conditions. There’s even a bonus EV you can take advantage of by detaching the included Ninebot S Max self-balancing scooter that powers the whole thing. Head below for more.

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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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Ford pivots EV battery plants to grid + data center battery storage

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Ford pivots EV battery plants to grid + data center battery storage

Ford is jumping into the battery energy storage business, betting that booming demand from data centers and the electric grid can absorb the EV battery capacity it says it’s not using.

To achieve this, Ford plans to repurpose its existing EV battery manufacturing capacity in Glendale, Kentucky, into a dedicated hub for manufacturing battery energy storage systems.

Ford pivots from EVs to battery storage for data centers

Ford says it will invest about $2 billion over the next two years to scale the new business. The Kentucky site will be converted to build advanced battery energy storage systems larger than 5 megawatt-hours, including LFP prismatic cells, BESS modules, and 20-foot DC container systems — the kind of hardware increasingly used by data centers, utilities, and large-scale industrial companies.

The company plans to bring initial production online within 18 months, leaning on its manufacturing experience and licensed battery technology. By late 2027, Ford expects the business to deploy at least 20 gigawatt-hours of energy storage annually.

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The move follows a joint venture disposition agreement reached last week between Ford, SK On, SK Battery America, and BlueOval SK. Under the agreement, a Ford subsidiary will independently own and operate the Kentucky battery plants, while SK On will fully own and operate the Tennessee battery plant.

Ford is also planning a separate energy storage play in Michigan. At BlueOval Battery Park Michigan in Marshall, the company will produce smaller amp-hour LFP prismatic cells for residential energy storage systems. That plant is on track to begin manufacturing in 2026, and it will also supply batteries for Ford’s upcoming midsize electric truck — the first model built on the company’s new Universal EV Platform.

Electrek’s Take

Overall, the shift reflects Ford’s broader push toward what it calls “higher-return opportunities.” Alongside taking a step backward to add more gas-powered trucks and vans to its US manufacturing footprint, Ford says it will no longer produce some larger EVs, such as the Lightning F-150, where softer demand and higher costs are resulting from the lack of support for EVs by the Trump administration. (Batteries produced at the Glendale plant were for the all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning. The best-selling electric truck in the US in Q3, before the federal tax credit expired, was the Ford F-150 Lightning, with 10,005 EVs sold, a 39.7% year-over-year increase.)

With tax credits eliminated and regulatory uncertainty, Ford is pivoting to adjacent markets, including grid-scale and residential energy storage, to keep its battery plants running and justify billions in sunk investment.


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New patent from Stellantis promises to enhance EV battery safety

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New patent from Stellantis promises to enhance EV battery safety

Stellantis may have backed away from planned EVs like the all-electric Ram REV and range-topping Dodge Charger Daytona R/T EV, but the company isn’t standing still. A newly awarded patent outlines an innovative, foam-based thermal runaway suppression system that’s built into an EV’s battery pack.

The indisputable fact of the matter is that electric vehicles catch fire far less often — and far less frequently — than their combustion-powered brethren. Still, a number of highly-publicized early Tesla fires and poorly managed recall on the first-gen Chevy Bolt have linked “electric car” and “fire” in the minds of many Americans, and the ones who have been waiting to test the EV waters until a better safety solution came along are going to absolutely love this latest setup from Chrysler parent company Stellantis.

MoparInsiders is reporting on a new Stellantis patent awarded on a proactive battery safety system that’s designed to stop thermal runaway (read: fire) before it can cascade through an entire EV battery pack.

Rather than relying solely on passive barriers or post-event containment, Stellantis’ freshly patented system uses strategically placed foam channels and deployment mechanisms that can flood the affected cells with high insulation foam when abnormal heat is detected in a cell, isolating the problem area and dramatically slowing (if not outright stopping) the chain reaction that leads to catastrophic battery failure.

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The patent describes an electric car battery that, on the outside, will look familiar to EV enthusiasts, but there are some key differences “layered in” around the familiar bits. These include:

  • A bladder filled with a fire-retardant chemical; located close to the battery cells, typically between the cells and the top of the pack. It’s made from a flexible polymer, so it can be punctured when needed
  • Two sets of blades; the first aimed at the bladder, ready to pierce it and release the fire-retardant chemical while the second targets specific points on the coolant inlet line, outlet line, or heat sinks to rupture them and release cooling foam directly where it’s needed
  • Special coolant line sections; designed with small sealed apertures that closed off with a soft plug material that’s easy for the blades to pierce but strong enough to maintain pressure during normal operation
  • Actuation devices tied to a controller; that push the blades into the bladder and coolant components when a thermal event is detected

Special coolant lines


The system is integrated into the existing battery thermal management system, which already circulates coolant (typically a water/glycol mix) through heat sinks under or around the cells to manage normal operating temperatures.
Fire suppressant cooling lines; via Stellantis.

The system relies on a suite of existing temperature sensors throughout the battery pack, and seems like a viable enough solution to a problem that, while rare, certainly exists — and which looms large over America’s Early Majority tech adopters.

As for me, I think Stellantis should focus on bringing more compelling products to market and stop looking for ways to blame the customer, market, and government for its inability to sell Jeep products that, apparently, have enough markup to cover nearly $30,000 in discounts to help dealers move their metal. I look forward to hearing about your take in the comments.

SOURCE | IMAGES: US Patent Office, via MoparInsiders.


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Ford reveals next-generation F-150 Lightning EREV, but kills off the EV version

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Ford reveals next-generation F-150 Lightning EREV, but kills off the EV version

It’s official. The all-electric pickup is dead, but Ford is promising the F-150 Lightning EREV will be “every bit as revolutionary” as it shakes up EV plans once again.

Ford reveals next-gen F-150 Lightning EREV

Ford confirmed production of the current F-150 Lightning has ended as part of its updated Ford+ plan, which the company revealed on Monday.

The changes come as part of a broader shift from larger EVs, like the Lightning, to smaller, more affordable models.

While Ford still plans to launch lower-cost EVs based on its Universal EV Platform, the company is expanding its hybrid and extended range electric vehicle (EREV) lineup. By 2030, Ford expects 50% of its global volume to be hybrids, EREVs, and EVs, up from 17% in 2025.

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As part of its new plans, Ford said the next-generation F-150 Lightning will switch to an EREV powertrain. It will be assembled at the Rouge EV Center in Dearborn, Michigan, replacing the current all-electric pickup.

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Ford F-150 Lightning production (Source: Ford)

With production of the current-generation Lightning now concluded, Ford is sending workers from the Rouge EV Center to its Dearborn Truck Plant as it doubles down on gas and hybrids.

During its Q3 earnings call last month, Ford said the electric pickup would remain paused following a fire at Novelis’ plant in New York that disrupted aluminum supply.

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(Source: Ford)

The F-150 Lightning is a “groundbreaking” vehicle, according to Doug Field, Ford’s chief EV, digital, and design officer, that showed an electric pickup can be a great F-Series.

Field claims the “next-generation Lightning EREV is every bit as revolutionary.” It will still offer 100% electric power delivery, sub-5-second acceleration, an estimated combined range of 700+ miles, and it “tows like a locomotive.”

Ford also plans to replace its electric commercial van for North America with affordable gas- and hybrid-powered versions. It will be assembled at Ford’s Ohio Assembly Plant.

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Ford F-150 Lightning production at the Rouge EV Center (Source: Ford)

The move comes as part of Ford’s plans to launch five new affordable vehicles by the end of the decade, four of which will be assembled in the US. Ford also plans to offer gas, hybrid, and EREV options across nearly every vehicle in its lineup by then.

The first vehicle based on Ford’s new Universal EV Platform will be a midsize electric pickup, starting at around $30,000. It’s expected to be about the size of the Ranger or Maverick.

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CEO Jim Farley presents the Ford Universal EV Platform in Kentucky (Source: Ford)

The news comes after SK On announced last week that it planned to end its joint venture with Ford to build EV batteries at three US gigafactories.

Ford is now planning to use the wholly owned EV battery plants in Kentucky and Michigan to launch a new battery energy storage business. The company plans to begin shipping BESS systems in 2027, with an annual capacity of 20 GWh.

“The operating reality has changed, and we are redeploying capital into higher-return growth opportunities: Ford Pro, our market-leading trucks and vans, hybrids, and high-margin opportunities like our new battery energy storage business,” CEO Jim Farley said on Monday.

The changes are designed to improve profitability and returns. Ford’s EV business, Model e, is now expected to reach profitability by 2029 with improvements in 2026.

Model e lost another $1.4 billion in Q3, bringing the total to $3.6 billion through September. Around $3 billion was due to its current EVs, while the other $600 million was spent on its next-gen models.

Although sales of the F-150 Lightning dropped 60.8% last month following the expiration of the $7,500 federal EV tax credit, Ford’s electric pickup remained the best-selling pickup in the US through September.

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