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Labor Day may be over, but that doesn’t mean the savings are done yet, and today’s Green Deals features a mix of new and ongoing deals on an array of eco-friendly tech. Our headliner for this edition is Aventon’s Sinch 2 Folding e-bike that is holding out at its $1,399 low for a short while longer, among the brand’s other Labor Day e-bike discounts. From there, we spotted Autel’s MaxiCharger 40A Level 2 EV Charging Station that comes with an RFID security card down at $399, as well as a new low price hitting EGO’s 56V 18-inch Cordless Chainsaw with a 5.0Ah battery for $249. We also have UGREEN charging solutions, a one-day-only deal on one of Fremo’s compact power stations, and more waiting for you below. Plus, there are all the hangover deals collected together in our curated Labor Day Green Deals hub here, with no telling just how much longer they’ll last.

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.

Save space and gain utility in your commute with Aventon’s Sinch 2 folding e-bike while at its $1,399 low

As part of its ongoing Labor Day Sale running through September 3, Aventon is still offering folks the chance to hop aboard its Sinch 2 Folding e-bike at $1,399 shipped. Missing out on this deal means you’ll likely be paying $1,699 when it reverts to its full price, which we’ve mostly seen dropping to $1,499 over the last year, though its been more regularly falling back to the $1,399 low since the launch of its upgraded Sinch 2.5 descendant. You’re looking at a $300 markdown while the sale lasts, giving you another opportunity to score the brand’s most popular space-saving model at the best tracked price.

As the name implies, Aventon’s Sinch 2 e-bike is the brand’s second-generation evolution of its space-saving folding legacy commuter, which is a handy convenience for folks that have limited storage space. It’s been given a 500W rear hub motor (that peaks at 1,056Wh) paired with a 672Wh battery to provide you with up to 55 miles of pedal-assisted travel (four levels supported by a torque sensor) at up to 20 MPH top speeds.

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There’s added utility alongside commuting needs with its stock features, which include a rear cargo rack for grocery and errand running, as well as the integrated front and rear lighting that sport turn signal functionality, an 8-speed derailleur, fenders to go over both 20 by 4-inch tires, an LCD smart “easy read” display, and more.

Be sure to check out Aventon’s full Labor Day Sale lineup while it lasts through Setpember 3, with up to $500 discounts on various models for all riders – including first and second-ever discounts on new models, like the Soltera 2.5 Lightweight Commuter e-bike that fell to $999, among others.

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Bring home Autel’s MaxiCharger 40A level 2 EV charging station that comes with an RFID security card for $399

Through its official Amazon storefront, Autel is offering its MaxiCharger 40A Level 2 EV Charger at $399 shipped in black or white colorways. This at-home charging station usually fetches $470 at full price, though we’ve regularly been seeing it drop to $399 for Prime members, with today’s deal opening up to non-members, as well. While we have seen it fall to $373 (back during October’s Prime Day event) and the one-time $352 low during Memorial Day sales, you’re still looking at a solid $71 markdown that lands it at the third-lowest overall price we have tracked and the second-best price of 2025.

If you want to learn more about this charging station, be sure to check out our original coverage of this deal here.

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Make up to 300 cuts with EGO’s 56V 18-inch cordless chainsaw and a 5.0Ah battery at a new $249 low

Amazon is now offering its best rate yet on the EGO Power+ 56V 18-inch Cordless Chainsaw with 5.0Ah battery at $249 shipped. This cordless tool usually fetches $399 outside of discounts, which we’ve seen go as low as $300, though that rate hasn’t reappeared since first popping up in the October 2024 Prime Day event. In 2025 things have only dropped between $349 and $329 regularly and as low as $320 during July’s Prime Day event, with the deal we’re seeing here today coming in as a larger-than-ever 38% markdown that slashes $150 off the going rate for the lowest price we have tracked.

If you want to learn more about this chainsaw, be sure to check out our original coverage of this deal here.

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Keep up to five devices running with UGREEN’s Nexode 48,000mAh 300W power bank at $102 + more

By way of its official Amazon storefront, UGREEN is offering its Nexode 48,000mAh Portable Charger/Power Bank Station at $101.99 shipped. You’d normally have to pay $170 for this larger charging solution at full price, though Prime members have been getting the opportunity to grab it at $120 and $113 rates over the last few months, alongside occasional dips lower to $107 and $102 – the latter of which is what we saw it priced at for July’s Prime Day event. You’re looking at a 40% markdown here, which cuts $68 off the going rate for the second-best price we have tracked – just $2 above the one-time low we saw at the end of March.

If you want to learn more about this charging solution, as well as the alternative devices seeing discounts, be sure to check out our original coverage of these deals here.

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Through the rest of the day you can score Fremo’s 6.2-pound TP300 power station at a new $150 low

As part of its Deals of the Day, Best Buy is offering the Fremo TP300 Portable Power Station at $149.99 shipped. This unit normally goes for $270 at full price, which is similar to what you’d be paying for Bluetti’s latest Elite 30 V2 power station that currently goes for $299 for non-Prime members. Over the year, we’ve seen discounts take the costs down as low as $160, primarily in these one-day-only Best Buy sales. You’re looking at a larger-than-ever 44% markdown for the rest of the day, giving you $120 in savings on a compact backup power solution as it lands at a new all-time low price.

If you want to learn more about this compact power station, be sure to check out our original coverage of this one-day-only deal here.

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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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Rumor: Polestar ($PSNY) planning reverse stock split to stay on NASDAQ

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Rumor: Polestar ($PSNY) planning reverse stock split to stay on NASDAQ

In a bid to get it above the $1.00/share NASDAQ-required minimum, fledgling EV brand Polestar ($PSNY) is rumored to be considering a 1:30 reverse stock split that could see the per-share price rocket up to nearly $16.

Geely-owned Volvo spinoff Polestar is working as hard as Tesla to prove that stock prices have little or nothing to do with traditional business fundamentals in 2025.

That’s because Polestar posted a 36.5% increase in retail sales and a heady 48.8% increase in revenue (to $2.17 billion) over the year before, Polestar’s share price has plummeted more than 35% in a matter of a few weeks – culminating in an unwelcome nastygram from NASDAQ threatening to delist the company’s shares from the NASDAQ if they didn’t climb back up above $1.

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To goose the share price, CarScoops is reporting that Polestar aims to move forward with the reverse stock split before the end of 2025. The expected 1:30 reverse split would boost the PSNY price to an estimated $15.90 per share at current prices, keeping the brand well out of risk of a delisting.

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In a reverse stock split, each share of the company is converted into a fraction of a share – so, if a company announces a one for ten reverse stock split (1:10), every ten shares that you own will be converted into a single share. In a 1:30 reverse split like the one rumored here, every thirty shares in Polestar would become a single share.

The reverse split increases share price, but it’s not without risk:

A company may declare a reverse stock split in an effort to increase the trading price of its shares – for example, when it believes the trading price is too low to attract investors to purchase shares, or in an attempt to regain compliance with minimum bid price requirements of an exchange on which its shares trade … investors may lose money as a result of fluctuations in trading prices following reverse stock splits.

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That’s especially relevant because, despite the increased sales and revenue, the company is also posting increased losses. Through September, the brand posted a $1.56 billion net loss compared to an $867 million loss in the first nine months of 2024. The company is also getting hit hard by Trump-imposed tariffs in the US and increased downward pressure on pricing coming from aggressive post-tax credit discounts from rival brands like BMW and Kia.

If the split does happen, here’s hoping Polestar can make the most of their borrowed time and they don’t end up like Lordstown Motors or Faraday Future – two brands that have pulled similar reverse stock splits with dubious results.

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Make the switch to Polestar. Save up to $20,000 on a Polestar 3 lease as a Tesla owner.
Polestar showroom; via Polestar.

Product-wise, at least, Polestar’s future appears to be bright. The new 3 crossover is a viable competitor to the industry-leading Tesla Model Y, and the upcoming Polestar 4 and 5 models seem like winners, too. To drive that point home, Polestar is promoting up to $18,000 in lease incentives to lure Tesla buyers into their showrooms.

You can find out more about Polestar’s killer EV deals on the full range of Polestar models, from the 2 to the 4, below, then let us know what you think of the three-pointed star’s latest discount dash in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

SOURCE: CarScoops; images via Polestar.


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Maybe it really SHOULD have been the new Maxima: meet the Nissan N6 EREV

With its sleek, uncluttered styling and more than 100 miles of battery-electric range before the extended range electric sedan’s gas engine kicks on, maybe the new Nissan N6 really should have been the next Maxima!

Struggling Japanese carmaker Nissan is dealing with an aging lineup and a brand identity driven more by subprime financing than any suggestion of reliability or sportiness here in the US – but overseas? The brand is rolling out hit after hit, and the latest Nissan N6 plug-in sedan promises exactly the sort of entry-level panache that could change its American fortunes.

“Under our Re:Nissan plan, we are redefining what Nissan delivers today and beyond,” explains Nissan President and CEO Ivan Espinosa. “It’s about strengthening our core, reigniting Nissan’s heartbeat, and creating products that inspire excitement and trust. It is about a sharper, more focused product strategy, a stronger brand, and a renewed commitment to our customers. Integral to this transformation is China — an essential market whose speed, technological leadership, and customer insights are setting the pace for the global auto industry.”

Developed by the Nissan Dongfeng JV in China, the new N6 is more compact that the well-received N7 BEV. In fact, the new Nissan N6, at 190.1″ long, compares nicely to the 192.8″ length of the most recent (and largest-ever) US Maxima, discontinued in 2023. Like the Maxima, the top-shelf version features modern, near-luxe features like soft, leather-like surfaces, LED mood lighting, multi-way adjustable seats, and mimosas or something.

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Mimosas; via Nissan.

The four or five passengers inside the N6 are propelled down the road exclusively by the car’s 208 hp electric motor, which is efficient enough to take you 112 miles on a full charge of its 21.1 kWh LFP battery. Once that charge is depleted, a 1.5L gas engine kicks on as a high-efficiency generator to keep the good times rolling.

Nissan says the N6′ exterior design, “features a V-Motion signature grille and expressive LED lighting at the front and rear.” And says that the car’s crisp lines give it, “a confident, dynamic presence.”

All of which sounds good on its own, but sounds absolutely miraculous when you consider the car’s Chinese price: ¥106,900 – or about $15,000 US for the base Nissan N6 180 Pro, as I type this.

Even with a nearly 100% markup to give it a $29,990 price tag in the US, I think the N6 would be a huge hit in the North American market. And – good news! – thanks to Canada’s apparent willingness to give Chinese carmakers a shot, we might find out if I’m right somewhat sooner than later.

Check out the Nissan N6 image gallery, below, then let us know what you think of the car’s US and Canadian appeal in the comments.


SOURCE | IMAGES: Nissan.


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BLUETTI just dropped new home backup power stations – and slashed prices up to 65% for Black Friday

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BLUETTI just dropped new home backup power stations – and slashed prices up to 65% for Black Friday

Whether you’re prepping for winter power outages, loading up the RV for a long-haul trip, or want clean, reliable power anywhere you go, BLUETTI has a portable power option for every need. And right now, the clean energy experts are offering up to 65% off their most popular products for Black Friday – plus they’ve just dropped two major new releases: the Elite 400 and B500K expansion battery.

Here’s a complete guide to what’s new, what’s on sale, and how to pick the model that fits your lifestyle best. There are also some special deals just for Electrek readers, so don’t miss out!

For home backup + outdoor adventures: Elite 200 V2 and all-new Elite 400

Elite 200 V2 – Best value for backup, camping, and van life

BLUETTI’s Elite 200 V2 is designed for power users who need versatility. It’s nicknamed the “Swiss Army Knife” of portable power stations because it powers everything from your fridge to your laptop — whether you’re off the grid or just want to keep the lights on during a storm.

Key specs:

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  • Battery capacity: 2,073.6Wh
  • Continuous power output: 2,600W (3,900W surge)
  • 9 output ports: AC, DC, USB-C, and more
  • Recharges to 80% in just over one hour
  • Ultra-quiet 16 dB operation
  • LiFePO₄ battery with a 17-year lifespan (3,500+ cycles)

Who it’s for:

  • RVers, weekend campers, off-grid explorers, small cabin owners
  • Homeowners looking for dependable backup power

Commonly powered devices: Mini-fridges, coffee makers, power tools, microwaves, kettles, electric blankets, laptops, LED lights, wifi routers

Its compact profile makes it easy to tuck away in an RV cabinet, trunk, or apartment closet.

Elite 200 V2 Portable Power Station is regularly priced at $1,699, and it’s on sale for the record-low price of $699 – that’s a 59% discount for Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

Elite 400 Rolling Power Station — New and optimized for home

Launching November 15, the Elite 400 is a powerful 3.8kWh portable station designed with mobility and backup readiness in mind. With built-in wheels, a telescoping handle, and side grips, you can roll it anywhere – even if you’re flying solo.

Key specs:

  • Battery capacity: 3,840Wh
  • Continuous power output: 2,600W (3,900W lifting power)
  • 9 output ports for simultaneous device charging
  • 15ms UPS switchover during power outages
  • Recharges to 80% in 70 minutes using AC + solar
  • Low standby energy use (3W) with app-control wakeup and timers

Who it’s for:

  • Homeowners needing serious backup power
  • Outdoor event hosts, road trippers, off-grid enthusiasts

Commonly powered devices: Full-size refrigerators, sump pumps, CPAP machines, space heaters, power tools, projectors, outdoor cooking appliances, large TVs

Whether you’re powering your home in a blackout or running a campsite movie night, the Elite 400 delivers enough capacity to handle just about anything.

The new Elite 400 Portable Power Station is regularly priced at $2,999, and it’s making its debut on November 15 for $1,499 – that’s a 50% discount for Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

For whole-home power and off-grid living: Meet the new B500K expansion battery

If you’re looking for a system that grows with your energy needs, the B500K expansion battery delivers massive storage potential at a competitive cost of around $0.33/Wh – making it an excellent choice for users seeking higher capacity than the well-acclaimed B300K. Paired with the Apex 300, it also qualifies for the soon-to-end 30% Federal Tax Credit. Designed to integrate seamlessly into BLUETTI’s modular ecosystem, it’s ideal for home battery backup or off-grid setups.

Key specs:

  • Supports up to 100 kWh storage (paired with Apex 300 system)
  • Compatible with BLUETTI’s SolarX 4K, B300K, Hub D1, and more
  • Acts as both standalone power or an expansion battery
  • Future-proof with long-term ecosystem integration

The new B500K expansion battery is regularly priced at $2,999, and it’s making its debut on November 15 for $1,699 – that’s a 43% discount for Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

Ideal bundles:

  • Apex 300 + B500K: Best for large homes, off-grid living, and whole-home backup. With a larger individual capacity, the B500K enables a plug-and-play power system that can be expanded to a massive 100 kWh with the Apex 300. It provides 3.8 kW of power output and 7,884.8 Wh of capacity in total.
    The Apex 300 + B500K Home Battery Backup is priced at $4,998, and it’s on sale for Black Friday for $3,098 – that’s a 38% discount.
  • Apex 300 + B300K: The Apex 300, paired with the B300K, provides 5.5 kWh of capacity and up to 3.8kW of power output, offering smaller households or remote cabins reliable off-grid energy with room to scale. It’s an ideal way to support essential loads, such as refrigerators, lights, fans, and wifi routers, without the need to invest in a larger setup.
    The Apex 300 + B300K is normally priced at $4,098, and it’s on sale for Black Friday for $2,299 –that’s a 44% discount.

Plus! Both bundles are fully eligible for the 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Credit through December 2025.

For everyday portability: Elite 30 V2 and the new Elite 10

Elite 30 V2 – now in EcoTide colors

If you need lightweight, flexible power for camping, car trips, desk-side charging, or college dorm use, the Elite 30 V2 is the sweet spot. Weighing just 4.3 kg, it’s a portable backup that fits in your backpack or on a small shelf. Plus, it comes in six fun colors.

Key specs:

  • Battery capacity: 288Wh
  • Continuous power output: 600W (1,500W surge)
  • 9 output ports including 140W USB-C PD
  • Charges to 80% in 45 minutes
  • Quiet operation under 30 dB
  • 10-year LiFePO₄ battery lifespan, with a 5-year warranty

Ideal for powering: Laptops, DSLR cameras, portable fans, smartphones, drones, modems, LED lighting, external hard drives

It’s perfect for digital nomads, travelers, or anyone who needs reliable backup power without adding bulk.

Elite 30 V2 Portable Power Station is regularly priced at $304, and it’s on sale for $199 – that’s a 35% discount for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. You can buy it on BLUETTI’s website here and on Amazon here.

Sneak preview: The new Elite 10 – pocket-sized power

Launching on November 20, the palm-sized Elite 10 is BLUETTI’s most compact power station yet. It’s the perfect in-between if a power bank won’t cut it, but you don’t want a full-sized power station.

Key specs:

  • Battery capacity: 128Wh
  • Power output: 200W AC (300W peak, 400W surge)
  • 5 DC outlets + 200W AC outlet
  • Fully recharges in 70 minutes
  • LED light modes: reading, warm, SOS

Perfect for powering: Bluetooth speakers, portable fans, DSLR cameras, tablets, Chromebooks, routers, handheld consoles, mini-fridges

Small enough to slip into a tote, train bag, or glovebox, the Elite 10 is built for everyday carry and quick power access.

The Elite 10 launches next week and is said to be the best budget-friendly option yet – available for under $150, and rumored to go even lower. You’ll be able to grab it on BLUETTI’s website and on Amazon here starting November 20.

Electrek exclusive discounts

In addition to the fantastic Black Friday Cyber Monday sale prices, up to 65% off, BLUETTI is offering a special discount code just for Electrek readers!

  • 95% of BLUETTI products qualify for an extra 5% off with code: ELECTREK5OFF
  • The new Elite 400 and all Apex 300 series products qualify for 6% off with code: ELECTREK6OFF

Now is the best time to invest in a power system that’s quiet, clean, and ready whenever you need it – at home or beyond the grid.

The trusted name offers a full lineup of portable power stations to keep you charged – whether a winter storm hits or you’re enjoying outdoor adventures – and stay charged, no matter where life takes you.

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