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With a general lull starting to hang over post-Memorial Day marketplaces, today’s Green Deals are lead by the sudden undercutting of previous prices from Bluetti on its lineup of power stations and bundle packages, like the AC200L Portable Power Station that comes with a 200W solar panel at a new $1,499 low, among others. It is joined by the Hover-1 Boss Pro Foldable Electric Scooter also hitting a new low of $348, as well as the EGO Power+ 56V 21-inch Self-Propelled Cordless Lawn Mower that includes two 4.0Ah batteries for $549. Plus, all the other hangover Green Deals – including all the leftover Memorial Day discounts 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.

Bluetti AC200L Portable Power Station with a 200W solar panel hits new $1,499 low, drops prices on previous deals

While Amazon’s Memorial Day sales having technically ended, nobody seemed to give Bluetti the memo and as such, the official Bluetti Amazon storefront is offering its AC200L Portable Power Station with a 200W Solar Panel for $1,499 shipped, along with other markdowns since the sale’s end. Down from its regular $2,499 price tag, this particular bundle has slowly been increasing its discount size since the start of the new year. It kicked off 2024 at $1,798 in January, with March seeing the next drop to $1,699 at its start and $1,599 at its end – which remained the standard rate up until today’s deal came in to land it at a new all-time low. All-in-all, you’re looking at a $1,000 markdown that beats out its Memorial Day sale rate by $100.

With a purchase of Bluetti’s AC200L power station, you can breathe easy knowing your power supply needs will be met on your next trip out into the wilds of the world, whether it’s for camping, road trips, or even just backyard functions. Built around a LiFePO4 battery, it has a 2,048Wh capacity that can be expanded up to 4,096Wh with a B230 expansion battery, up to 6,348Wh with two B210 batteries, or up to its max 8,192Wh capacity with two B300 batteries (all three sold separately). It has 11 ports to cover a wider range of devices and appliances: four ACs, two USB-As, two USB-Cs, one car port, one RV port, and even a NEMA TT-30 port. While plugged into a wall outlet, this power station will regain an 80% charge in just 45 minutes, or you can connect a maximum 1,200W solar input that will fully recharge it in just 1.7 to 2.2 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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Hover-1 Boss Pro foldable electric scooter within post for Bluetti AC200L Portable Power Station with 200W solar panel

Hover-1 Boss Pro Foldable Electric Scooter starts from new $348 low

Amazon is offering the Hover-1 Boss Pro Foldable Electric Scooter for $348.47 shippedafter clipping the on-page 25% off coupon. Today’s on-page coupon offered might be targeted to some regions/accounts, but the $464.62 deal price is still a notable one as we will discuss below. Down from its usual $800 price tag, it kicked off 2024 at $462 before rising back to its MSRP and waiting a month for another discount to come along. While we’ve seen a few good price cuts in the last few months, nothing ever fell lower than $441, until today’s deal that is. It comes in as a 56% markdown off the going rate that gives you $452 in savings and lands it at a new all-time low. It even beats out Hover-1’s website where it is still listed at its MSRP. Equipped with a 500W brushless motor and 36V battery, this scooter can reach top speeds of 20 MPH with a 24-mile range on a single charge. It features a premium LED display to indicate your speed, mode, battery level, and miles traveled, and even comes app-enabled to track your ride, pinpoint locations, or adjust the scooter’s settings. Its foldable design ensures storage convenience at home or your next destination.

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EGO Power+ 56V 21-inch Self-Propelled Cordless Lawn Mower with two 4.0Ah batteries, within post for Bluetti AC200L Portable Power Station with 200W solar panel

EGO Power+ 56V 21-inch Self-Propelled Cordless Lawn Mower includes two 4.0Ah batteries at $549

Amazon is offering the EGO Power+ 56V 21-inch Self-Propelled Cordless Lawn Mower with two 4.0Ah batteries for $549 shipped. Normally fetching $699, it’s kept to its MSRP since the start of the new year, with only a few discounts seen dropping costs by small amounts and the biggest of them taking the price down to $549 – making today’s deal the lowest of 2024 so far. This is a 21% markdown off the going rate, taking off $150 from its price tag and returning it to the second-lowest price we have tracked – ultimately $50 above the all-time low from last summer.

With the two included 4.0Ah batteries, this cordless electric lawn mower tackles your small to medium lawncare needs with up to 65 minutes of runtime on a single charge. You’ll be able to easily maneuver through your yard thanks to its self-propelled design and 21-inch cutting deck that offers a six-position height adjustment with a cutting range of 1.5 inches to 4 inches. You can choose whether to mulch, rear-bag, or side discharge your yard clippings/debris, plus you won’t have to deal with gas, oil priming, or pull strings ever again – it starts up with the simple press of a button! And if you’ve already got a good stock of EGO Power+ batteries and are just looking for a standalone mower, you can find an upgraded model for $251.

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Worx Landroid S 20V robotic lawn mower within post for Bluetti AC200L Portable power station with 200W solar panel

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 has a new secret weapon to cut costs and keep pace in China’s EV race

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Toyota’s most affordable electric vehicle, which starts at around $15,000, is off to a hot start in China. With a new locally-built EV motor, Toyota is already cutting costs to keep pace in China’s fierce EV price war.

Toyota secures a new China-made EV motor to cut costs

After launching the bZ3X in March, Toyota’s joint venture, GAC Toyota, claimed the new electric SUV was “so popular that the server crashed.”

The electric SUV is selling faster than expected. In May, its second full month on the market, the bZ3X was the best-selling foreign brand EV in China, outselling the Volkswagen ID.3 and ID.4 Crozz, BMW i3, and Nissan’s new N7.

GAC-Toyota’s general manager of sales, Peng Baolin, announced the bZ3X retained the title in June with 6,030 units delivered.

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Toyota has already sold around 20,000 models, a new record for joint venture electric SUVs. Thanks to a new, locally made EV motor, the Japanese automaker can offer the bZ3X at such low prices.

Japan’s Nidec built a “made-in-China” EV motor to help Toyota compete in China’s intense EV market. Nidec’s president, Mitsuya Kishida, said in an interview (via Bloomberg) that around 99% of the materials and parts are sourced from China.

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Toyota bZ3X electric SUV (Source: Toyota)

According to Kishida, building the new electric motor was “incredibly tough,” but it’s already helping Toyota cut costs in China.

Nidec began supplying the new EV motor for the bZ3X in March, a key factor in the electric SUV’s starting price of roughly $15,000.

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Toyota bZ3X electric SUV (Source: GAC Toyota)

The bZ3X is available in seven different trims with prices ranging from 109,800 yuan ($15,000) to 159,800 yuan ($22,000). It’s offered with two battery packs, 50.03 kWh and 67.92 kWh, providing a CLTC driving range of 430 km (267 miles) and 610 km (379 miles), respectively.

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Toyota bZ3X interior (Source: Toyota)

Despite the low price, the interior is surprisingly luxurious and equipped with advanced technology, including a 12.3″ infotainment screen and an 8.8″ driver cluster screen.

Powered by Momenta’s end-to-end intelligent driving model, the electric SUV offers nearly 50 advanced safety features, including Level 2 assisted driving.

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Toyota bZ3X EV interior (Source: Toyota)

Toyota promotes it as a budget-friendly family SUV. With all seats folded down, the bZ3X has nearly 10 feet of space.

At 4,645 mm in length, 1,885 mm in width, and 1,625 mm in height, Toyota’s electric SUV is about the same size as the BYD Yuan Plus (sold as the Atto 3 overseas).

Electrek’s Take

Toyota is showing signs of a recovery in China with a series of new electric vehicles rolling out. Last month, the company launched another electric SUV, the bZ5.

The bZ5 is about the size of a Tesla Model Y, but it’s about half the cost in China, with prices starting at 129,800 yuan ($18,000).

During GAC-Toyota’s EV Tech Day in June, the company announced partnerships with “car industry bigwigs,” including Xiaomi, Huawei, and Momenta.

Through the first five months of 2025, Toyota’s sales in China are up 7.7% with over 530,000 vehicles sold. With several more EVs on the way, including the bZ7, the Japanese automaker aims to catch up.

Toyota also broke ground on a new Lexus EV plant in Shanghai last month, the second wholly owned auto plant in China from a foreign automaker, following Tesla. Kishida said Nidec could cooperate with Toyota on the project for supply.

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Tesla announces Model YL, a larger 6-seater SUV coming this fall

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Tesla has announced the new ‘Model YL’, a larger 6-seater Model Y with a longer wheelbase, coming to China this fall.

We first heard about this new version of the Model Y through hacker Green last month.

Today, Tesla officially announced the new Model Y variant, called Model YL, on China’s Weibo, stating that it will be available this fall. The automaker also released these two images:

It looks like Tesla announced the new model today, despite not being available until this fall, because it was officially posted on China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) website for regulatory approval.

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The filing gives us a little more detail.

Here’s a comparison table between the new Model Y released earlier this year and this new Model YL:

Specification Model Y Model YL
L*W*H (mm) 4797*1920*1624 4976*1920*1668
Wheelbase (mm) 2890 3040
Front/Rear Overhang (mm) 896/1011 896/1040
Track Front/Rear (mm) 1636/1636 1656/1624
Top Speed (km/h) 201 201
Curb Weight (kg) 1921 2088
Tire Size 255/45R19, 255/40R20 255/45R19, 275/45R19
Energy Type BEV BEV
Motor 220 kW 142 kW / 198 kW
Battery Type LFP NCM
Battery Supplier CATL LGES Nanjing

As you can see, the new Model YL is slightly longer, ~180mm or 7 inches longer, and 24mm or about an inch taller.

The wheelbase is also 150mm, or approximately 6 inches, longer.

Here are pictures of the new Model YL released through the MIIT filing:

Electrek’s Take

This appears to be in response to several new all-electric third-row SUVs launching in China in the last few months.

Most recently, the Onvo L90 has been launched at a very competitive price compared to the Model Y.

However, this is expected to be priced closer to the equivalent of $50,000 in China as it uses LG battery cells and it is bigger than the current Model Y. In comparison, the Onvo L90 starts at the equivalent of $39,000.

Tesla needs to go down market with the Model Y in China if it wants to stop the bleeding. Not up market.

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Buzz tries to undercut Lectric with even lower-priced electric trike

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Buzz tries to undercut Lectric with even lower-priced electric trike

Buzz Bicycles has just launched its newest electric tricycle model, pushing prices even lower as older riders continue to gravitate towards electric three-wheelers as accessible e-bikes for both recreation and transportation. Now with the Buzz Cerana T2 hitting the road, the lower end of the market is heating up even faster. And Buzz may now have one of the best-priced mid-drive e-trikes in town.

There’s no shying away from the massive competition in the electric trike space. After Lectric eBikes launched the second generation of the US’ best-selling electric trike model last week, everyone now has a new target to beat. Priced at $1,499, the Lectric XP Trike2 sets a new standard for any retailer that wants to compete on price.

In the weeks since, we’ve seen other e-bike companies roll out their own next-generation models in an attempt to keep up with the driving force in the growing three-wheeler market. But the Buzz Cerana T2 is the first “second-gen” model I’ve seen since the XP Trike2 launch that has actually managed to undercut Lectric’s price. With a $1,399 sticker, the Buzz trike is a solid $100 cheaper.

So what does one Benjamin less get you? Let’s dive in and find out.

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First of all, the Cerana T2 rolls on relatively large wheels, with a 24×3.0″ front tire and 20×3.0″ rear tires. The trike is also powered by a mid-drive motor mounted at the bottom bracket, offering 500W of power.

The product page claims a 20 mph top speed, though that’d be pretty fast for a trike and may be a copy/paste error from another product page, which I’m entertaining as a possibility because right next to it is a graphic touting the rear hub motor – which this trike clearly does not have.

What it does have though is torque, and a lot of it! The mid-drive motor is rated for 130 Nm of torque, which is pretty far up the chart and exceeds the torque output of the vast majority of e-bikes on the market today.

With a throttle on the handlebars, the Cerana T2 qualifies as a Class 2 electric bike, though the five different levels of pedal assist and the cadence sensor mean that riders can also still get a nice workout at varying levels of effort if they choose to ignore the enticing throttle.

Considering the battery is a 48V 10.4Ah unit with only 500 Wh of capacity, pedaling is going to be important if riders want to achieve the claimed 40 miles (64 km) of maximum range on a single charge. If using the throttle frequently, a range of closer to half of that figure is more likely.

And for those who like to keep an eye out for UL certifications, you’ll be happy to hear that Buzz reports full UL2849 certification for the bike.

Other features on the Cerana T2 include the fender set, LCD display, 7-speed shifter, mechanical disc brakes, LED lighting in the front and rear, and an included front rack with matching rear basket.

There’s also an oversized saddle that features a manual drop post. It’s a hand lever found under the saddle that can instantly drop the post down several inches – a great way to quickly lower the seat when coming to a stop to dismount. It’s always a great way to get people to raise an eyebrow the first time you fiddle around for it in a fairly… intimate location.

Electrek’s Take

On the one hand, it feels a bit unfair to compare the Buzz Cerana T2 to the Lectric XP Trike2 instead of discussing this new model in its own right. But on the other hand, it’s one of several second-gen trikes to recently hit the market in the wake of the Trike2’s groundshattering unveiling, so I’d be doing the journalistic version of closing my eyes, putting my hands over my ears and shouting “La la la la!” if I pretended the two unveilings weren’t at least somewhat related.

Of course everyone is looking to save a buck (or a hundred of them) where they can, and the Cerana T2 even offers some cool things the XP Trike2 doesn’t, such as that dropper seat post and the mid-drive motor – though I’m not sure if the cadence sensor is worth it, not to mention that the XP Trike2’s jackshaft motor is essentially a hub motor functioning as a mid-drive. And while the Cerana T2’s lack of suspension is disappointing, the 3″ tires will help earn back some of the cushion lost to a rigid fork and frame.

On the other hand, the Cerana T2 has a few downsides, such as the lower-end mechanical disc brakes and the lack of a folding frame.

But hey, if it can really do 20 mph on the straightaways, then that might be its biggest selling point right there – other than the $1,399 price. Just watch out for those turns…

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