We’re ending this week’s Green Deals strong with a solid array of ways to electrify your upcoming adventures through spring. First, EcoFlow has continued its seasonal savings with its latest Power-up Your Spring Adventure sale that is offering up to 59% discounts on power stations – some continuing, some new – with plenty of low prices, multiple ways for extra savings, free gifts, and more. Among the offers, we spotted the brand’s DELTA 2 Max bundle with two 200W solar panels and a protective bag hitting a new $1,424 low. Right behind it is Heybike’s St. Paddy’s Day sale, which is adding new deals every few days and is currently offering popular bundles like the Ranger S Folding Fat Tire e-bike and $198 in free gear for $1,099. We also have an exclusive $2,900 in savings on the Mango Power E Portable Power Station that sports CATL battery cells hitting a new $899 low, as well as another collection of EGO Power+ lawncare tools, this time led by the 56V 26-inch Cordless Hedge Trimmer that has fallen to its $199 Amazon low. Plus, all the other hangover Green Deals are in the links at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s massive $2,598+ launch savings on Anker’s new F3800 Plus Portable Power Station, Rad Power’s Spring e-bike Sale offers, and more.
EcoFlow shifts to Spring Sale’s second phase, increasing savings with new lows, free gear, more – all from $50
It seems EcoFlow’s spring savings are not finished yet, as the brand has switched over to its Power-up Your Spring Adventures sale through March 26 with up to 59% discounts across its power stations, some being continuing deals, while others are fresh additions – plus, there are plenty of bonus savings and free gifts. Among the returning offers, we spotted a new low price on the DELTA 2 Max Portable Power Station bundle with two 220W solar panels and a protective bag for $1,424.05 shipped, after using the exclusive code 25SSAFF5 at checkout for an additional 5% off. Coming further than ever off its usual $3,276 MSRP, we saw it during the previous spring offers only coming down to $1,519 (with the code). In this new iteration of the sale, it’s getting a larger $1,852 cut from its tag, landing it at a new all-time low.
Like we’ve seen previously, there are a few ways at extra savings during this sale, starting with the exclusive sitewide 5% off discount you’ll get with the code 25SSAFF5 at checkout. On top of that, you can also get an additional 3% off on orders over $2,000, which can be bumped up to 6% once you’ve reached an order total of $5,000 or more. The 2x EcoCredits promotion has been extended from a select few offers to the whole of the sale now while also still offering a free RAPID 20W GaN charger with a 60W cable on orders between $400 and $2,000. EcoFlow has added free Power Hats accompanying select offers, as well.
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Your spring adventuring will be well supported with this EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max bundle, which provides you with a 2,048Wh LiFePO4 capacity to start, but can be invested into over time to expand up to 6,144Wh with the appropriate expansion batteries. Most of the appliances you’ll be relying on will be covered with 2,400W power output and 15 versatile port options, which you can ramp up to 3,400W output by activating its X-Boost mode. You can connected two solar inputs at once, up to its 1,000W maximum, giving you the means to charge via the sun – or you can gain an 80% battery with a standard outlet in 1.1 hours, which can drop to 43 minutes by using its dual AC and solar capabilities, among others.
***Note: The sitewide 5% discount has not been factored into prices below – be sure to use the code 25SSAFF5 at checkout to score the best prices during this sale!
EcoFlow’s spring adventure sale RV deals:
DELTA Pro (3,600Wh) with two 220W panels and protective bag: $2,376 (Reg. $5,096)
Heybike’s St. Paddy’s Day Sale kicks off with $500 e-bike discounts and $198 in free gear starting from $999
Heybike is launching the first flash savings of its St. Paddy’s Day Sale that is slated to run through March 20 with up to $500 being taken off a selection of e-bikes along with including free gear. Among the bunch, we’re seeing the popular Ranger S Folding Fat Tire e-bike down at $1,099 shipped and coming with $198 in free gear. This package would normally cost you nearly $1,700 at full price, but the combined 35% markdown here is putting $598 back in your pocket while the limited savings last (the countdown clock states two days for this round at the time of writing this). Although we’ve seen the price go as low as $899 back during Black Friday, we haven’t seen it or its $999 flash-sale rates since, with this being the third-lowest price we have tracked and the only price we’ve seen so far in 2025.
Heybike’s Ranger S Folding e-bike is one of the brand’s most popular and best-selling models, and it’s not hard to argue why when it is so regularly down at these low rates. You have two options for motor sizes here, with the standard 750W rear hub motor (peaking at 1,400W) coming stock, which you can upgrade to its 1,000W counterpart (1,800W peak) for $200 more. Utilizing their five PAS levels, you’ll hit top speeds of 28 MPH with the standard motor (supported by a cadence sensor) and 32 MPH with the upgraded motor (supported by a torque sensor), while both house a 692Wh battery for up to 55 miles of travel on a single four-hour charge.
That faster charging time is thanks to the improved 4A charger that accompanies the e-bikes, which is twice as strong as the average chargers we usually see. Along with the included free large basket and front basket that has an iron bottom, you’ll also enjoy some quality stock features: a folding step-thru frame, a hydraulic front suspension fork, hydraulic disc brakes, an integrated rear cargo rack (which one of the baskets attach to), 20-inch fat tires with fenders over each, an LED headlight, an LED taillight with brake lighting, and a smart LCD display.
Heybike’s other St. Paddy’s Day flash e-bike offers:
Save an exclusive $2,900 on the Mango Power E 3,500Wh station with CATL batteries while it’s at a new $899 low
Wellbots is giving 9to5Toys some exclusive savings on the Mango Power E Portable Power Station that drops the price to $899 shipped, after using the code 9TO5MANGO at checkout for an additional $600 off. Already down off its full $3,799 price tag, this is some serious savings we’re getting here, which starts already discounted to $1,499 that gets all the better with the bonus $600 we’ve scored for our readers. You’re looking at a massive 76% markdown that gives you back $2,900 in savings and drops things further than ever to a new all-time low, beating the former lowest price we can find by $415.
Mango’s Power E unit sports a slightly different build than we’re used to seeing in power stations, with CATL battery cells that are typically found in EVs from Mercedes Benz, Tesla, BMW, and more. It provides a 3,500Wh capacity that can expand to 7kWh with an extra battery or 14kWh with two – plus, its starting 3,000W output expands to 7,000W with the two extra battery setup. There are 16 output port options too: four ACs, six USB-As, two USB-Cs, two DCs, one car port, and a RV port. By pairing the station with the mSocket Pro accessory, it even becomes a split-phase generator capable of covering the power needs for larger heavy-consumption appliances like heaters, dryers, water pumps, and more.
There are a few different recharging methods to choose from, starting with a standard wall outlet that can reach an 80% battery in just one hour, while you can also connect up to its 2,000W solar input for charging via the sun’s rays, as well as a maximum 3,000W input for any generator you might have. It appears as though you can even apply for a 30% IRS tax credit once you have secured this device for yourself, according to the brand, only adding to your overall savings.
Get shrubbery back in shape with EGO’s 56V 26-inch cordless hedge trimmer at $199 Amazon low
We’re seeing some amazing EGO Power+ deals while the brand’s Power+ Savings event continues, with Amazon now offering the brand’s 56V 26-inch Cordless Hedge Trimmer for $199 shipped. Coming down off its usual $249 price tag, which it’s been keeping to since early June’s fall to the same rate, this is the first savings we’ve seen on this popular model in 10 months. The deal here comes in the form of a 20% markdown that saves you $50 off the going rate, dropping costs back to the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon.
Spring cleaning isn’t just about clearing out the dust that has gathered inside your home, but also getting your outdoor spaces back into shape – including your hedges and shrubbery. You’ll have a reliable means to shape up those unruly plants with EGO’s 26-inch cordless hedge trimmer, which comes with a 2.5Ah battery for 60 minutes of continuous use. The dual-action blades will make cuts at up to 3,400 strokes per minute, with a five-position, 180-degree rotating handle for effortless control and comfort. There’s no need for concern about getting caught in April’s coming showers either, as the IPX4 build helps protect it from sudden weather changes while you’re working.
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Other notable EGO garden care deals:
If you’ve been looking for a new riding mower, we’re seeing a bunch of low prices across EGO’s lineup of models right now, starting with the T6 56V 42-inch Cordless Riding Lawn Tractor that has fallen to a new $3,499 low, along with the brand’s zero-turn models in the same post. If you’d prefer a more standard push mower, you’ll still find the 56V 21-inch Cordless Self-Propelled mower that comes with two 6.0Ah batteries for a 100-minute runtime down at its $700 low.
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.
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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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.
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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.
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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