Running ahead of the pack in today’s Green Deals is Velotric’s Spring Sale that is cutting up to $400 off its e-bikes while also offering select free gear bundles and 30% off accessory promos. Running alongside its newest release (more below), we’re seeing Velotric’s upgraded 2024 Nomad 1 Plus All-Terrain Fat Tire e-bike with $134 in free gear down at $1,399, among other models. We also spotted Jackery’s palm-sized Explorer 100 Plus Portable Power Station returning to its $89 low, as well as Autel’s non-hardwired MaxiCharger AC Lite Home 40A Smart AI Level 2 EV Charger with a NEMA 14-50 plug returning to its $399 low. Bringing up the rear is a collection of Greenworks equipment, led by the Greenworks 24V 8-inch Cordless Pole Saw and 20-inch Pole Hedge Trimmer Combo at $161. Plus, all the other hangover Green Deals are in the links at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s 59% spring savings from EcoFlow, the $762 off e-bike bundles from Lectric, and more.
Go anywhere on Velotric’s 2024 Nomad 1 Plus all-terrain fat tire e-bike with free gear at $1,399
Velotric’s Spring Sale is in bloom with up to $400 in price cuts across its e-bike lineup, with some models getting free accessory bundles while others are seeing 30% off accessory promotions. Coinciding with the release of Velotric’s newest Nomad 2 All-Terrain Fat Tire e-bike, we’re seeing the upgraded 2024 Nomad 1 Plus e-bikes (both the step-over and step-thru models) dropping down to $1,399 shipped and getting $134 in free gear during this event. Normally going for $1,799, we mainly see sales dropping costs between $1,499 and $1,399, with a few falls lower to the $1,299 low – last seen during Black Friday. You’ll be saving $400 here today at the second-lowest price we have tracked.
Ready to carry you on or off the beaten paths, Velotric’s upgraded Nomad 1 Plus e-bike arrives with a 750W motor (1,200W peak) alongside a removable 691Wh battery that provides an increased 28 MPH top speed (up from 25 MPH) and a travel range up to 55 miles when utilizing the five levels of pedal assistance. The fat puncture-resistant tires ensure your fun won’t be stopped early once you go off-road, while the hydraulic suspension fork works to smooth out rougher paths and the hydraulic disc brakes provide solid stopping power – all with an IPX6 waterproof rating.
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Other features on Velotric’s Nomad 1 Plus include a Shimano 8-speed derailleur, fenders over both tires, an integrated LED headlight, a taillight with a braking indicator, a removable thumb-throttle for pure electric riding, and a 3.5-inch backlit LCD display with USB port to top off your devices as you ride – especially if you’re using it as a GPS. You’ll also be getting the free additions of a rear cargo rack and a double spring comfort saddle along with your purchase.
Velotric’s Spring Sale e-bike offers with free gear:
Jackery’s two-pound Explorer 100 Plus 99Wh LiFePO4 power station returns to its $89 low
The official Jackery Amazon storefront is dropping the price on the Explorer 100 Plus Portable Power Station to $89 shipped. Normally fetching $149 most days, this rate has been popping up more recently since Black Friday sales, already having appeared as a Lightning deal and two longer-lasting cuts since the new year began. It’s back again today with the 40% markdown that cuts $60 off the going rate, dropping the price back to the lowest we have tracked – even beating out Jackery’s direct pricing by $40.
This palm-sized, airline-approved power station from Jackery starts off already beating some of the larger 20,000mAh and 25,000mAh power banks we normally see sitting at higher rates. Weighing in at just two pounds, you’ll be getting a 99Wh (31,000mAh) LiFePO4 capacity here for your device’s backup power needs, delivering up to 128W of power output through the dual USB-C and single USB-A ports. Connecting it to a wall outlet can refill the battery to 70% in about an hour, with things taking a little longer at two hours for a full battery. There’s also the solar charging option too, with its maximum 100W solar input pushing it back to full in about two hours, or you could also connect it to your car’s auxiliary port for a three-hour recharge. There are also the two bundle options you’ll find, with the power station coming with a fast charge kit for $140, down from $170, or a 40W solar panel for $169, down from $229.
More Jackery power station deals:
Jackery’s solar generator discounts:
Explorer 300 Plus (288Wh LiFePO4) with 100W solar panel: $449 (Reg. $499)
Autel’s 40A MaxiCharger AC Lite Home level 2 EV charger comes with a NEMA 14-50 plug and AI assistant for $399 low
Autel’s official Amazon storefront is now offering its MaxiCharger AC Lite Home 40A Smart AI Level 2 EV Charger (non-hardwired with a NEMA 14-50 plug) for $399 shipped. This unit normally carries a $470 price tag since hitting the market back in September, with only six previous discounts on the books – all of them to the $399 low, half of which were short-term Lightning deals. You’re getting another shot at the lowest price we have tracked today, albeit in a non-limited supply period, that puts $71 back in your pocket while equipping you with a reliable means to keep your EV juiced up and running. It also matches in price direct from Autel’s website.
This ENERGY STAR-certified plug-and-play level 2 EV charger from Autel is perfect for anyone driving a J1772-compatible vehicle and has the appropriate NEMA 14-50 plug available, with “installation only taking a few minutes.” It provides between 16A to 40A charging speeds, with a NEMA 4X protection rating against the elements, should you decide to set it up outdoors. You’ll have full smart controls through its companion app, allowing you to monitor and adjust settings, schedules, and the like – plus, this model comes with its very own AI-powered voice assistant. One other notable inclusion is the RFID card that rounds out the package, ensuring the option to prevent any unauthorized use when it’s not plugged into your own car.
If you’re a Tesla driver looking for a more affordable model, or you would prefer a higher output, you can also find the brand’s 50A hardwired counterpart down at $455 right now. While Amazon only offers the J1772-compatible model, you can find the option to switch to a NACS connector direct from Autel’s website, where it is matching in price.
Greenworks’ 24V 8-inch cordless electric pole saw and 20-inch pole hedge trimmer combo falls to $161
Amazon is now offering the Greenworks 24V 8-inch Cordless Pole Saw and 20-inch Pole Hedge Trimmer Combo for $160.99 shipped. Normally fetching $210, we’ve mainly seen discounts over the last year keeping costs between $168 and $180. While we have seen it go lower, particularly during Black Friday sales and in past years, you’re still looking at a solid 23% markdown here that cuts $49 off the going rate, giving you the lowest price we’ve seen since November – $27 above the all-time low from 2023. It’s even beating out Greenworks’ direct site by $7.
Why deal with the noise and fumes that come with gas-powered models when you can keep your trees and hedges trimmed with this 24V alternative? This combo kit from Greenworks gives you two tools in one package, with an 8-inch bar and chain pole saw that features an automatic oiler to keep things running smoothly, ensuring durability and extending its lifespan. Outside of branch and small trunk trimmings, you’ll also get the 20-inch pole hedge trimmer for those higher-reaching hedges and tree tops, which has a 7-position pivoting head to hit any angle. Along with the tools themselves, you’ll also be getting a 2.0Ah battery and charger to round everything out.
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.
German automaker Volkswagen has presented a world premiere of a new all-electric show car called the ID. EVERY1. This new entry-level Volkswagen BEV model will evolve into a production version soon and is expected to start at an MSRP of 20,000 euros ($21,500).
Despite its past follies in EV development, particularly on the software side, Volkswagen continues to demonstrate a steeled focus on electrification and expanding its “ID” lineup of BEVs. The automaker’s flagship ID.4 has found success in Europe and the US and has since been joined by additional models such as the ID.3 and ID.Buzz van—another fan favorite (aside from the decision not to offer a camper variant… huge miss, guys).
In addition to those production models on the market, Volkswagen has previewed other BEVs in its pipeline, including the ID.2all and an SUV variant, all part of the brand’s goal to deliver nine new models by 2027, four of which will sit atop VW’s new FWD MEB platform.
One of those new models in the pipeline is Volkswagen’s most compact and affordable BEV to date. In concept form, Volkswagen calls this model the ID. EVERY1, nodding at its affordability and small size in which most everyone can use it… as long as you live in Europe.
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To date, we’ve only seen sketches of the ID. EVERY1 and confirmation from Volkswagen that the production version will start at around 20,000 euros. The German automaker echoed those plans during a global premiere event for the ID. EVERY1 in Germany today. Check out the full video below.
Volkswagen ID.EVERY1 set to hit production in 2027
Per a detailed press release from Volkswagen today, the ID. EVERY1 show car makes its global debut as a sporty, compact show car that offers a preview of the production version, slotted to launch sometime in 2027.
The production version will follow the ID.2all, which should arrive in Europe as early as 2026 and is expected to start at around 25,000 euros ($27,000). Both the Volkswagen ID.2all and ID. EVERY1 (official production name pending) will launch as part of a new “Electric Urban Car Family” designed in Europe, for Europe and will feature the automakers FWD MEB platform technology.
The release did not mention software, but considering that vital component for EV success has been a hurdle for the brand, we’d expect at least some of Rivian’s technology to make its way into these Euro models following a $5.8 billion partnership announced last summer. According to Volkswagen Brand CEO Thomas Schäfer, the ID. EVERY1 will help complete a diverse portfolio of electrified models of all sizes for Europe and other markets:
The ID. EVERY1 represents the last piece of the puzzle on our way to the widest model selection in the volume segment. We will then offer every customer the right car with the right drive system—including affordable all-electric entry-level mobility. Our goal is to be the world’s technologically leading high-volume manufacturer by 2030. And as a brand for everyone—just as you would expect from Volkswagen.
Volkswagen shared that the production version of the ID. EVERY1 will be the first model in the entire Group lineup to use a “fundamentally new and particularly powerful software architecture.” Does it start with an “R” and end with an “ivian?” There is no confirmation over here, but that sounds like it! Okay, back to the concept. Here are some brief specs:
The concept can reach a top speed of 81 mph
The newly develop FWD motor offers 70kW (94 hp) of power
The current range is 250 km (155 miles)
It offers seating for four, plus 10.8 cubic feet (305 liters) of cargo volume
Its overall length is 3,880mm (152.8 in)
It’s longer than the VW Up! (41.7 in/3,600 mm) but shorter than the ID.2all (159.4 in/4050 mm)
Looking ahead, Volkswagen said it intends to offer the public a more robust preview of its new “Electric Urban Car Family,” including the ID. EVERY1 and ID.2all this coming fall. For now, here’s a closer look at the ID. EVERY1 show car.
Source: Volkswagen
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The Tesla Model 3, once the most popular EV in the critical Chinese EV market, has been quickly surpassed by the Xiaomi SU7, and now they are going after Tesla’s Model Y.
Is the mystical prophecy of the “Tesla killer” finally coming true?
As impressive as Tesla’s entry into the Chinese market was, Xiaomi’s own EV venture in China has been even more remarkable.
Tesla was the first foreign automaker to secure a wholly-owned car factory in China. It built it and started production at the plant in record time, an incredible moment for the EV industry in China and globally.
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Within the first 6 months of Model 3 production at Gigafactory Shanghai in 2020, Tesla built around 50,000 vehicles, which was unprecedented.
Xiaomi, better known for its electronics, produced 70,000 SU7 EVs in the first six months of production last year.
In its first full year of production, Xiaomi came out of nowhere and outsold Tesla’s Model 3 in the critical Chinese market.
In January, Tesla sold about 8,000 Model 3s in China, while Xiaomi delivered more than 22,000 SU7 EVs. This trend is expected to continue.
It’s not too surprising to see why. The base Xiaomi SU7 starts at 20,000 Yuan cheaper (~$2,500 USD) than the Model 3 and offers a bigger battery pack with 10% more range, as well as many tech features that Tesla doesn’t provide, like a heads-up display.
It even has a rear mini fridge, and since we are comparing it to Tesla, it also has a turn signal stalk.
The most unambiguous indication that the SU7 has taken over the Model 3 is the wait times.
Despite SU7 production already being higher than Model 3, you can get a Model 3 within “1-3 weeks” of ordering, while you have to wait “31-34 weeks” for a new SU7, according to Xiaomi’s online configurator:
If anything, the long wait times on the SU7 are helping Tesla as some can’t wait that long for a new car. However, Xiaomi is still ramping up production.
Speaking of production, Xiaomi took clear inspiration from Tesla. The SU7 is using large casting parts, which Tesla calls “gigacasting” and Xiaomi calls “hypercasting.”
The Chinese company is also using a similar design as what Tesla calls “structural battery pack”, where the pack is a structural part of the vehicle’s chassis.
Interestingly, Tesla uses these features on the Model Y but hasn’t transferred them to the Model 3 yet. Xiaomi uses them on the SU7, its Model 3 competitor – giving it an advantage, and it will do the same on its upcoming Model Y competitor.
That’s where Tesla needs to worry.
Model Y is by far Tesla’s best-selling car, and China is the world’s biggest EV market by a wide margin. What the SU7 did to Model 3, Xiaomi’s upcoming YU7 is likely to do to Model Y.
Xiaomi is going to start production of the YU7 this summer and it is expected to ramp up production just as quickly as it did with the SU7.
It compares similarly to Model Y as SU7 compares to Model 3.
As I was writing and researching this article, by the way big hat tip to Troy Teslike for helping a ton with research for this, I was reminded of the legend of the “Tesla killer.”
It’s a term that the media loved to use every time a legacy automaker launched a new EV in the early days of Tesla. We laughed at them for even suggesting it, as they would apply it to vehicles that didn’t match Tesla’s performance, production volumes, or profitability.
Sure enough, none of them came even close to negatively affecting Tesla, let alone “killing” the company.
But Xiaomi is coming as close as I’ve ever seen in my 15 years of covering Tesla (coming on 10 years full-time professionally).
Let’s be clear: Xiaomi owes Tesla quite a bit for its EV success. The automaker pioneered gigacasting and structural battery packs, and Xiaomi followed suit to great success. I am sure these are not the only Tesla features that inspired Xiaomi.
With that said, this is the reality now, and Tesla is getting left behind.
Tesla benefited from being a foreign brand in China. Buyers saw it as a luxury brand, but the company is now a victim of its own success. The cars became so popular that the brand deteriorated, and it is not seen as premium or exclusive anymore.
At the same time, Chinese manufacturers became much better at making EVs, and now, several of them have achieved a better reputation from buyers in China than Tesla.
Furthermore, with the new Model Y, Tesla went with design accents that are already popular in China. As we previously reported, the new Model Y looks very similar to Xpeng’s vehicles. This is making Tesla “like any other brand in China.”
In my opinion, Chinese competition, especially Xiaomi, will hurt Tesla badly in China this year.
The automaker is planning to roll out cheaper models in the second half of the year. This should help, but the entry EV market is already quite crowded in China, and Tesla is likely to cannibalize itself more than anything.
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Who are we to judge the needs of folks who have $133K burning a hole in their pocket? Certainly, a longer Escalade IQL is better as a huge electric vehicle rather than a gas version? Well, here we are…
Let’s have a look a the eye candy first:
I think objectively, it is a good looking vehicle and maybe even ironically looks smaller as a longer vehicle. Is that a station wagon with a child driving it? The extra $40K worth of increased length is almost entirely added to the rear, providing extra 3rd-row seating space and a larger cargo area(seen above).
Elevating the spaciousness of the vehicle, the 3rd row benefits from more than 4 inches of additional legroom (36.7″ vs. 32.3″), and an additional inch of headroom (38.2″ vs. 37.2″) contributing to more comfortable seating throughout the cabin.
As a reminder, Cadillac changed the Frunk name and says the large eTrunk compartment under the hood offers an additional 12.2 cubic feet of secure storage which is the same as the Escalade IQ.
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As for the specs, this is GM’s Ultium 205kWh battery, shared between the Escalade IQ, GMC Hummer/Sierra and Chevy Silverado and it delivers the same 460 miles of range. Also, 350kW charging can deliver up to 116 miles of range in just 10 minutes. The 800V charging curve degrades slightly from there but it is still respectable.
750 hp and 785 lb-ft of torque (with driver-selectable Velocity Max10 estimate)
A Cadillac-estimated max towing capacity of 7500 lbs,
Magnetic Ride Control 4.0 and Air Ride Adaptive suspension isolate passengers from undesirable road surfaces while providing precise steering and feel
Isolated Precision, Cadillac’s ride and handling philosophy – quiet, smooth and effortless with a strong connection to the road
Independent front and rear suspension
24-inch wheels and 35-inch tires
Suite of standard active safety and driver assistance features
Standard Super Cruise5, the industry’s first truly hand-free driver assistance technology (with three years of OnStar connected service)
GM outlines some of the standout features of the Escalade IQ/L lineup:
A curved pillar-to-pillar 55-inch total diagonal display for an immersive and personalized infotainment experience with voice control, navigation, an app store and dedicated ESCALADE IQL graphics.
Seating available for up to seven total passengers, with a power folding third-row, which folds flat for more storage
Standard AKG 4 Studio 21-speaker audio system, with available AKG Studio
Reference 38-speaker system, which increases to 42 speakers with available Executive Second Row package. The AKG audio system also features custom-tuned speakers and amplifier content Dolby Atmos® for deeper depth, clarity, and detail when listening to music and entertainment
Standard Super Cruise5 driver assistance technology on all trims (3 years OnStar Super Cruise plan6)
Available 5G Wi-Fi® hotspot capability7 connected by OnStar, along with a comprehensive suite of OnStar safety and connected services that enhances each journey and delivers extra peace of mind
Ample passenger entertainment options, including HD streaming and browser compatibility, so customers can log into any streaming app and watch
The Escalade IQL also comes equipped with vehicle-to-home (V2H) bidirectional charging capabilities, which when paired with the GM Energy V2H Bundle, allows for the transfer of energy between the vehicle and a properly equipped home during times of need
The ESCALADE IQL will be offered in four trims – Luxury, Sport, Premium Luxury, and Premium Sport with MSRP starting at $132,695. The IQL will be sold globally, including in the U.S. and Canada, with production starting in mid-2025 at General Motors’ Factory ZERO plant in Detroit.
Electrek’s take
Sure, you could make about four small EVs with the 205kWh battery or 10 PHEVs with 50 miles of electric range with one of these batteries. But people are going to buy huge luxury SUVs and it is better to buy an EV than a gas version, right?
Also with GM’s V2L options, this huge 205kWh battery could back up a home for weeks or be used in emergencies.
For those who prize the decadence of an Escalade but also need some extra third row space for that ski trip to Aspen or Jackson Hole, you have your vehicle. Or, most likely, those ballers who want to have the biggest, most expensive, luxurious SUV on the market.
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