While most electric scooters focus on adults having fun, the kids shouldn’t be left out too. That’s where the Segway Ninebot ZING C8 electric scooter comes in. On sale today for $150, this is matching the all-time low that we’ve seen at Amazon only once before. What makes the ZING C8 safe for kids is that the motor won’t kick in until your young one is traveling at least 1.9 MPH, preventing them from being surprised from sudden acceleration. We also have a wide selection of Tesla and e-bike discounts in today’s New Green Deals, so you won’t want to miss that either.
Let your kids ride around on the Segway ZING C8 electric scooter
Amazon is offering the Segway Ninebot ZING C8 Electric Kick Scooter for Kids at $149.99 shipped. Down from $200, today’s $50 discount marks a return to the all-time low that we’ve only seen once before at Amazon for this model. The 180W motor allows the ZING C8 to ride up to 10 MPH for as far as 6.2 miles on a single charge, making it a great way for kids to get around the neighborhood with you on fall evenings. However, the motor won’t actually kick in until the riding speed reaches 1.9 MPH as a safety feature, in order to keep kids from getting hurt with the scooter suddenly accelerating when they’re not ready for it. The ZING C8 can easily be carried in a hand as well, since it folds flat and only weighs 17.4 pounds making it easy to transport too. Of course, not a single drop of gas or oil is required for it to function, thanks to the built-in rechargeable battery.
NIU electric scooters with 40-mile range now 25% off with our exclusive code from $449
9to5Toys has partnered with Wellbots to offer our readers an exclusive 25% off on the NIU KQi2 Pro, NIU KQi3 Pro, and NIU KQi3 Max electric scooters. We’ll start off by talking about the entry-level KQi2 Pro, which comes in at $449.25 shipped when you use the code TOYS25 at checkout. Down from a $599 list price, and $539 sale at Best Buy right now, today’s deal marks a new all-time low that we’ve tracked for this model. This electric scooter has the ability to ride at up to 17.6 MPH for as far as 25 miles on a single charge. This means you can easily traverse around the city without walking or without using any gas and oil. The NIU KQi2 Pro can also handle a maximum slope of 15%, which means it can climb hills with relative ease. Learn more about the NIU brand.
Also on sale today is the NIU KQi3 Pro Electric Scooter, which comes in at $599.25 with the code TOYS25 at checkout. This is also 25% off and knocks $200 off its normal going rate. With the ability to go for up to 31 miles per charge, it can also reach speeds of up to 20 MPH, taking things up a notch compared to the KQi2 Pro above. On top of those upgrades, the KQi3 Pro can also handle maximum slopes of 20%, which allows it to climb more steep angles compared to the model on sale above.
However, the most powerful model discounted today is the NIU KQi3 Max. Down to $749.25 from $999 with the code TOYS25 at checkout, this electric scooter offers the best bang for your buck right now from NIU. Taking things up a notch, the KQi3 Max can support riders of up to 265 pounds, while the two models above max out at 220 pounds. It also can go for over 40 miles per charge and reach top speeds of over 20 MPH. You’ll also be able to traverse up to a 25% slope with the KQi3 Max as well, meaning it’s far more capable than either model we’ve already talked about today. So, if you’re looking for the best scooter to get around the city with, be sure to consider the KQi3 Max.
Renogy’s Phoenix 300 power station packs 60W USB-C PD, more at $200
Renogy’s official Amazon storefront is offering its Phoenix 300 Portable Power Station for $199.99 shipped. Down from $270, today’s deal marks one of the best prices that we’ve seen this year, coming within $20 of the 2022 low that we’ve tracked. With two 110V outlets capable of delivering 200W of power, this portable power station is perfect for running your campsite or even using in case of an emergency. On top of the dual AC outlets, there’s a 60W USB-C port and 18W USB-A to keep your portable devices charged as well. The Phoenix 300 can be recharged via a car 12V input, 60W USB-C wall charger, or solar panel depending on what works best for your setup. Of course, not a single drop of gas or oil is required to run this electric power station.
New Tesla deals
After checking out the Segway electric scooter on sale above, if you keep read, you’ll find a selection of new green deals that will make your Tesla experience better in multiple areas. From storage to keep recordings on to phone mounts, car chargers, and anything else we can find, it’ll be listed below. Each day we’ll do our best to find new and exciting deals and ways for you to save on fun accessories for your Tesla, making each trip unique. For more gift ideas and deals, check out the best Tesla shop. Keep reading on for e-bike, Greenworks, and other great deals.
New e-bike deals + electric scooter discounts
You can use an e-bike or electric scooter for fun, exercise, or even transportation to and from work or the coffee shop. We have several people here that will regularly commute to coffee shops or offices on their e-bike, as it cuts down on fossil fuel usage as well as allows them to enjoy some time outdoors on nice sunny days. Below, you’ll find a wide selection of new e-bike deals and electric scooter deal in all price ranges, so give it a look if that’s something you’d be interested in picking up. As always, the newest e-bike deal and electric scooter discounts and sales will be at the top, so shop quick as the discounts are bound to go away soon.
Additional New Green Deals
After shopping the Segway electric scooter on sale above, be sure to check out the other discounts we found today. These new green deals are wide-ranging from outdoor lawn equipment to anything else we find that could save you money in various ways, be that cutting gas and oil out of your life or just enjoying other amenities that energy-saving gear can bring. As always, the newest deals will be at the top, so shop quick as the discounts are bound to go away soon.
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Chinese EV brand ZEEKR has announced a new design refresh to its flagship 001 EV model – the second in as many years. This latest upgrade to the 001 features ZEEKR’s 900V architecture, enabling better performance and some of the fastest charging speeds we’ve seen. The interior also appears quite cozy, allowing for a starry night setting on the panoramic roof.
If you know anything about the EV brand ZEEKR, you’ve probably heard of the 001 shooting brake EV. The flagship EV initially debuted in April 2021 and found early success in China before expanding its availability to new markets in Europe.
By 2023, the 001 has contributed to 64% of Zeekr’s annual global sales, including a high-performance quad motor variant called the 001 FR that was introduced in 2023. However, ZEEKR began selling a new model called the 007 in January 2024, which immediately overtook the 001 in popularity.
As a result, ZEEKR introduced a 001 refresh in February 2024, which offered customers new, lower-priced trims, plus improved performance. Even after the refresh, ZEEKR’s other models, like the 007 GT (which features newer tech at a lower price), continue to outsell the 001. So, ZEEKR has gone back to its design lab and introduced yet another 001 refresh for 2025, a much bigger overhaul.
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ZEEKR 001 refresh will hit the market on October 11
Although most of China is currently on holiday to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, ZEEKR’s marketing team was hard at work, sharing numerous images, videos, and performance specs of the new 001 refresh on social media channels like Weibo and WeChat.
According to the company, the 2025 001 refresh EVs are already making their way to ZEEKR showrooms around China before the official launch and start of deliveries on October 11. Those pre-order holders will be some of the first to experience the new 001 upgrades, which are centered around ZEEKR’s new E-Powertrain technology – a full-stack 900V architecture.
This is a significant upgrade from the 001’s previous 800V system. The result is significantly faster 12C charging, enabling 10-80% SOC in just seven minutes. Variants include an AWD version that offers 925 hp (680kW), accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in 2.83 seconds to a top speed of 280 km/h (174 mph).
ZEEKR is also selling a RWD variant powered by CATL’s Qilin battery technology, offering notable (CLTC) range improvement of up to 810 km (503 miles). This version was equipped with a larger pack (113 kWh) compared to the 100 kWh in the 2024 model, which achieved a CLTC range of 750 km (466 miles).
Source: ZEEKR/Weibo
The 2025 ZEEKR 001 refresh also features plenty of upgrades to the interior. As showcased by the automaker in a video on Weibo, a new interior design theme called “Starry Sky Concert Hall” features premium textiles and an immersive display that can be activated across the EV’s interior roof. As you can see in the video here, stars and constellations twinkle amidst the glow of the moon, while shooting stars occasionally fly across the ceiling.
Other upgrades in the 001 refresh include a new chassis and “CCD Electromagnetic Damping System,” inclusion of ZEEKR’s G-AES (General Obstacle Avoidance) emergency active safety technology, which enables automatic avoidance at speeds up to 130 km/h (81 mph), and all-scenario tire blowout protection which can keep the shooting brake stable at speeds up to 120 km/h (75 mph) after a tire fails.
As mentioned above, the ZEEKR 001 refresh is expected to reach customers in China this weekend; however, there is no word yet on whether or when it will become available in other markets, such as Europe.
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California is taking significant enforcement action against Tesla Insurance, alleging the company has been systematically failing to handle claims properly and harming its customers in the state. The California Department of Insurance announced the action, threatening to revoke Tesla’s license to operate in the state and impose significant fines.
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Tesla’s insurance arm in hot water, but this action from a major market like California represents a serious escalation.
According to the press release, the California Department of Insurance has issued “Accusations” and “Notices of Orders to Show Cause” against Tesla Insurance Services, Inc., Tesla Insurance Company, and their partner, State National Insurance Company. The Department alleges that these companies have repeatedly failed to comply with California’s claims handling laws, leading to significant harm for policyholders – most of whom are Tesla drivers.
The Department of Insurance laid out some of the core allegations:
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Egregious delays in responding to policyholder claims in all steps of the claims handling process, causing financial harm, out-of-pocket expenses, potential third-party liability exposure, and distress to policyholders.
Unreasonable denials and delays in fully paying valid claims to consumers. Failure to conduct thorough, fair, and objective investigations of claims, thus denying consumers the insurance benefits they expect.
Failure to advise policyholders of their rights to have their claims denials reviewed by the Department – a major consumer protection in California to make sure insurers are held accountable by their regulator.
The state claims that despite numerous warnings and meetings where Tesla and its partners promised to improve, “the number of justified consumer complaints and violations continued to mount.”
The companies now face potential penalties of up to $5,000 for each unlawful, unfair, or deceptive act, or up to $10,000 for each act determined to be willful. Given the Department alleges “hundreds” of mishandled claims, the fines could quickly add up into the millions.
The companies have 15 days to respond to the allegations. If the issues are not resolved, the case will go before an administrative law judge to determine if Tesla can continue to sell insurance in California.
Electrek’s Take
That does sound like Tesla, especially the part where they are ignoring the notices.
This might be more important than it sounds, as insurance is critical to Tesla’s future, particularly if it is to be an autonomous one.
Tesla first started its insurance arm to lower cost to customers and “better account for how its autonomous driver assistance features improve safety.”
However, ultimately, Tesla drivers would find it hard to insure vehicles with level 3-5 autonomous driving technology, and Tesla planned to offer those services whenever it actually achieves these levels of autonomy.
Based on these statements by the California Department of Insurance, it doesn’t sound like Tesla is ready to take on that responsibility.
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Due to Tesla still referring to them as “new, more affordable models”, many people believed that Tesla would still bring to market new, cheaper models.
In fact, the automaker initially stated that it would arrive in the “first half of 2025.”
The new stripped-down Model Y is codenamed E41 and is expected to feature cheaper materials and fewer features than the normal Model Y, which starts at $45,000 in the US.
It is expected to be equipped with more affordable materials, such as a textile interior, and to lose the Model Y’s glass roof, as well as features like the rear screen and more.
Electrek’s Take
The problem with this program is that, rather than launching a brand-new model, it will mostly cannibalize Tesla’s existing Model Y sales.
At best, it will boost Model Y demand by ~10-15% when Tesla’s production capacity is operating at ~60%.
And to achieve that, I think the variant needs to be closer to $35,000 than the $40,000 we have seen in leaks earlier.
If that’s the case, I think it will do the same thing at the Cybertruck RWD that only lasted a few months because people felt they lost too many features for the $10,000 price difference.
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