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Today’s Green Deals are all about getting your garden and lawncare tasks finished so you can have a little fun around town. Leading the pack is the very first chance to save on Segway’s three new Navimow H Series Robot Mowers that start from $1,599. They are joined by the latest Juiced flash sale that is taking $100 off any e-bike under the brand – including discounted models – with a bigger $150 off on its newest pre-order model. We’ve rounded out this work-play-work sandwich with seven Best Buy one-day deals, headlined by the powerful 3,000 PSI Greenworks electric pressure washer, as well as four other tools from the brand and two others from Worx. 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.

First chance to save on Segway’s new Navimow H Series Robot Mowers starting from $1,599

Segway is offering the first chance to save on its new Navimow H Series Robot Mowers starting from $1,599 shippedafter using the on-page promo code CUT$300H at checkout. Fetching $1,899, $2,199, and $2,599 respectively since their release in March, this is the first official discount that we have seen on these brand new smart lawncare solutions, giving you $300 in savings and marking a new all-time low for each going forward. It even matches the deal over at Amazon, where all three models are receiving the same $300 discount.

Segway’s Navimow H series encompasses three models for varying sizes of yards: a 0.2-acre model with a 180-minute battery life on a single charge, as well as a 0.37-acre model and a 0.74-acre model that both offer an extended 240 minutes of battery life. All three offer the same cutting height range of 1.2 inches to 2.4 inches, can handle up to 24-degree slopes with ease, and come with an IP66 waterproof rating to better stand against adverse weather conditions.

Segway’s standout upgrade to these Navimow robots is the tossing out of any perimeter wires in favor of RTK positioning, coupled with a VisionFence Sensor, for superior navigation and obstacle avoidance. You’ll have the typical smart controls of course, to overwrite and adjust settings, schedules, performance – but you’ll also have the freedom to forget about it and let it just do its thing – returning itself to its charging station when too low on power and picking up where it left off once recharged. It accomplishes all this thanks to the guidance of Global Navigation Satellite Systems that keep it within the boundaries you set and also track it down if it gets hung up on some terrain or even stolen off the property.

For more affordable options, you’ll also find the two new Segway Navimow i Series Robot Mowers now available for purchase as well, starting from $999, with prices matching at Amazon. These models are designed for either 1/8-acre yards or 1/4-acre yards and provide much of the same smart functionality, RTK navigation, and obstacle avoidance as the above models. You can get the full rundown on what to expect with these by reading through our announcement coverage from earlier in the year.

Juiced HyperScrambler 2 Dual-Battery e-bike within post for Segway Navimow H Series Robot Mower

Juiced Flash sale takes $100 off any e-bike – including already discounted models

Juiced Bikes has launched a short-term flash sale that is taking $100 off any e-bike under its brand, including dropping the pre-order price on the new JetCurrent Pro by $150. The biggest savings opportunity during this sale, however, is on the HyperScrambler 2 Dual-Battery e-bike for $1,999 shippedafter using the promo code LETSRIDE100. Already down from $3,499 while on clearance sale, this model ended 2023 having seen it fall to a $2,199 annual low, with the new year so far increasing savings as low as $1,924 during recent flash sales. Today’s deal ultimately gives you the second-lowest price we have tracked, saving you $1,500 on this commuter solution. You can learn more about the HyperScrambler 2 by heading below or checking out our review.

This moped-style e-bike comes in three colorways (blackred, and silver) equipped with a 1,000W retroblade motor and two 52V batteries that reach a top speed of 30 MPH while traveling up to 100+ miles on a single charge. It features a unique combination cadence and torque pedal assist, that measures your pedal force 1,000 times a second to apply proportional power to your own effort while simultaneously receiving over 100 signals per crank revolution to eliminate any lag that one might feel with a traditional 12-magnet cadence sensor alone.

Your new e-bike will also arrive with a full accessory detail: custom padded double seat, a large LED headlight as well as a tail/brake light, front and back turn signals, two rear-view mirrors, an alarm, a kickstand, a USB charging port for your devices, and a backlit LCD display that gives you all the important real-time metrics.

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Best Buy one-day deals on garden and lawncare equipment

As part of its Deals of the Day, Best Buy is offering the Greenworks GPW3001 Electric Pressure Washer for $399 shipped. Normally fetching $679, this combo kit has only seen three discounts since the new year began, with two of them being similar one-day sales from Best Buy at higher rates and one being a longer, but short-lived drop to its $350 low. Today it comes in as the second-best deal we have seen, giving you $280 in savings and an opportunity to snag a great addition for your tool arsenal at an affordable price.

While April showers bring May flowers, nobody ever wants to clean up all the pollen that seems to accompany their blooming every year, but with this Greenworks electric pressure washer, you’ll have all you need to give your home’s exterior a thorough cleaning. The conveniently mobile frame houses a 14A TruBrushless motor that provides 3,000 PSI at a flow rate of 2.0 GPM, plus it comes with an array of accessories like the 25-foot non-marring hose, 5 different nozzle tips – including turbo and soap nozzles – with on-board storage space for all of them. It also sports Greenworks’ Total Stop System that shuts off the pump automatically when not actively engaging the trigger, saving you energy, money, and extending the pump’s lifespan. With it coming as part of a combo kit, you’ll also be receiving a short spray gun kit, two microfiber mitts, and a 15-inch surface cleaner attachment.

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Best Buy is also offering one-day deals on a pair of Worx equipment, with the Worx 20V Power Share Cordless 22-inch Hedge Trimmer at $78, down from $120, as well as the Worx 12A TURBINE 600 CFM Electric Leaf Blower for $55, down from $80. The hedge trimmer provides you with a 3/4-inch cutting capacity for up to 40 minutes of runtime with its 2.0Ah battery (interchangeable within the Power Share family), that also sports a few ergonomic designs for a more comfortable user experience. The leaf blower’s 600 CFM of power reaches up to 110 MPH in sweeping force, with two speed modes and a retainer to keep its power cord plugged in, even if the line is snagged or being tugged on.

Summer e-bike deals!

Hover-1 Helios electric folding scooter within post for Segway Navimow H Series Robot mowers

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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Quad-motor Rivian debuts, Lucid kills range anxiety, and no, EV sales aren’t down

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On today’s exciting episode of Quick Charge, we don’t even mention “you know who,” focusing instead on EV news from Rivian, Lucid, Nissan, Ford, and what it takes to make a MAN in the heavy truck space. Check it out!

Sure, Nissan is pushing back production estimates on its yet-to-begin-production Nissan LEAF and Ford’s EV sales were down significantly in Q2, but there’s more to the story than the “Faux News” crowd would have you believe. Plus: some new electric success stories from Porsche and a disappointing (but still cool) dive into some new home backup battery tech.

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EVs are 73% cleaner than gas cars – even with battery production

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Battery electric cars sold today in Europe produce 73% less life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions than gas cars, even when factoring in production, according to new research from the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT). That’s a big improvement from 2021, when the gap was 59%.

Meanwhile, hybrids and plug-in hybrids haven’t made much progress. The study confirms what clean transportation advocates have been saying for years: If Europe wants to seriously slash emissions from its dirtiest mode of transport – ICE passenger cars, which pump out nearly 75% of the sector’s pollution – it needs to go all-in on battery EVs.

“Battery electric cars in Europe are getting cleaner faster than we expected and outperform all other technologies, including hybrids and plug-in hybrids,” said ICCT researcher Dr. Marta Negri. Credit the continent’s rapid shift to renewables and the higher energy efficiency of EVs.

The makeup of the EU’s power grid is changing fast. By 2025, renewables are expected to generate 56% of Europe’s electricity, up from 38% in 2020. And that’s just the beginning: the share could hit 86% by 2045. Since cars bought today could still be on the road two decades from now, the growing use of clean electricity will only boost EVs’ climate benefits over time.

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Gas-powered cars, on the other hand, will stay mostly tied to fossil fuels as the cost and availability of biofuels and e-fuels are still uncertain.

Hybrids and plug-in hybrids only cut lifetime emissions by 20% and 30%, respectively, compared to gas cars. That’s partly because plug-in hybrids tend to run on gas more than expected. So while hybrids aren’t useless, they’re just not good enough if we’re serious about climate goals.

Countering EV myths with hard data

There’s been a lot of noise lately about whether EVs are really that green. The ICCT study takes aim at the bad data and misleading claims floating around, like ignoring how the grid gets cleaner over time or using unrealistic gas mileage figures.

It’s true that manufacturing EVs creates more emissions upfront – about 40% more than making a gas car, mostly due to the battery. But EVs make up for it quickly: that extra emissions load is usually wiped out after about 17,000 km (10,563 miles) of driving, which most drivers hit in a year or two.

“We’ve recently seen auto industry leaders misrepresenting the emissions math on hybrids,” said Dr. Georg Bieker, senior researcher at the ICCT. “But life-cycle analysis is not a choose-your-own-adventure exercise.”

ICCT’s new analysis includes emissions from vehicle and battery production and recycling, fuel and electricity production, and fuel consumption and maintenance. It even adjusts for how the electricity mix will change in the coming years – a key detail when measuring plug-in hybrid performance.

Read more: Volkswagen’s 47% BEV sales jump includes a 24% boost in the US


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The EV2 may be Kia’s smallest electric vehicle, but it has a big presence on the road. Kia promises it won’t feel so small when you’re inside, thanks to clever storage and flexible seating. After a prototype was spotted testing in the Alps, we are getting our closest look at the Kia EV2 so far.

Kia EV2 spotted in the Alps offers our closest look yet

Kia first unveiled the Concept EV2 during its 2025 EV Day event (see our recap of the event) in April, a preview of its upcoming entry-level electric SUV.

Despite its small size, Kia claims it will “redefine urban electric mobility” with new innovative features and more. Kia has yet to say exactly how big it will be, but given it will sit below the EV3, it’s expected to be around 4,000 mm (157″) in length. The EV3 is 4,300 mm (169.3″) in length.

Looking at it from the side, it sits much higher than you’d expect, similar to Kia’s larger EV9. During an exclusive event at Milan Design Week in April, Kia gave a sneak peek of the interior.

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Kia said the interior is inspired by a “picnic in the city,” or in other words, a retreat from the busy city life. With a flat-floor design and flexible seating, you can quite literally have a picnic in the city.

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Kia Concept EV2 (Source: Kia)

Although we’ve seen the EV2 out in public testing a few times, a new video provides the closest look at Kia’s upcoming electric SUV.

The video, courtesy of CarSpyMedia, shows an EV2 prototype testing in the Alps with European license plates. There’s also a “Testfahrt” sticker on the back, which translates to “Test Car” in German.

Kia EV2 entry-level EV caught testing in the Alps (Source: CarSpyMedia)

As the prototype drives by, you can get a good look at it from all angles. Like in past sightings, the front features stacked vertical headlights with Kia’s signature Star Map lighting. Even the rear lights appear to be identical to those of the concept.

The interior will feature Kia’s next-gen ccNC (connected car Navigation Cockpit) infotainment system. The setup includes dual 12.3″ instrument clusters and infotainment screens in a curved panoramic display. Depending on the model, it could also include an added 5.3″ climate control screen.

Last month, a crossover coupe-like model was spotted on a car carrier in Korea, hinting at a new variant. The new model featured a design similar to that of the Genesis GV60.

Kia’s CEO, Ho Sung Song, also recently told Autocar that a smaller, more affordable EV was in the works to sit below the EV2. Song said the new EV, priced under €25,000 ($30,000), was “one area we are studying and developing.”

With the EV4 and EV5 launching this year, followed by the EV2 in 2026, it could be closer toward the end of the decade before we see it hit the market. Next-gen EV6 and EV9 models are also due out around then.

The Kia EV2 is set to launch in Europe and other global regions in 2026. Unfortunately, it’s not expected to make the trip to the US.

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