We are well on our way into 2023, and a whiff of spring is in the air. To celebrate the incoming camping season, portable power leader BLUETTI is back with a spring sale on a slew of its best products. Check out the details of BLUETTI’s latest deals below, which include up to 40% off.
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BLUETTI is back this spring with its best sale of 2023 so far
BLUETTI Power Inc. has become a global leader in portable green energy solutions in its decade-long tenure in the market, selling its products in over 70 countries. As we venture into March, the company looks to celebrate the incoming spring season with a substantial sale on top-notch products perfect for camping, hiking, picnicking, and more.
From the ultra-portable EB3A, to the ever-popular AC200MAX, plus the solar technology to support it all with renewable energy, BLUETTI is offering hundreds of dollars off its most popular products, but only for a limited time. Check it out.
Save on the BLUETTI AC500+B300S Combo
Let’s start with some tried and true staples in BLUETTI’s lineup – its home battery backup combos, like the AC500. The AC500 is arguably the most prominent model launched by BLUETTI in 2022 and continues to garner popularity as the go-to power station along with its B300S LFP batteries.
Together, the system can combine to deliver a minimum of 3,072Wh and as much as 18,432Wh. That equates to about six days of household power. Should the lights in your home happen to go out, the AC500 system can detect the outage and switch over to clean backup power in just 20 milliseconds, ensuring everything runs as usual without delay.
In addition to its 3000W AC charging, the AC500 accepts solar input up to 2,400W combining for a max output of 5,400W, enabling ultra-fast charge speeds from 10-80% in under an hour. Its usual starting price is $4,799, but the AC500 / B300S Combo can be yours today for just $4,599.
The EB3A / Credit: BLUETTI
BLUETTI is offering sales on its starter-level EB3A
Whether you love venturing out solo to explore or you’re part of a group that’s always on the go, BLUETTI’s spring sale has plenty to offer in ultra-portable energy solutions, which remain some of the company’s most affordable products as well.
For example, BLUETTI’s lineup of portable power stations start at $299 for the 600-watt (1,200W surge) EB3A station, which can be yours today at a sale price of $209. At about 10 pounds, the EB3A offers enough stored power to ensure you can recharge your cell phone, walkie-talkie, camera, or computer on-the-go.
The 268-watts of storage in its lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery can power a 10W light for 22 hours, a 60W car fridge for four hours, or even a 80W TV for three hours. It will also deliver 2,500 full cycles before reaching 80% capacity.
Add one of BLUETTI’s solar panels to max out its 200W charging, and you’ve got a renewable charging source that can extend your stays outdoors even further. Those solar panels are also included in BLUETTI’s spring sale – more on those below.
The EB70S / Credit: BLUETTI
Save on portable power this spring with a sale on the EB70S
While the BLUETTI EB3A is more of a beginner power station, its EB70S sibling is a more advanced version that delivers more power in a similar lightweight, portable housing. Its updated output delivers 800W of continuous power (1,400W surge) and offers a larger capacity at 716 Wh.
Furthermore, the EB70S can power 12 devices at once across its various DC and AC outputs. One single charge of this ultra-portable power station can run a 75W television for eight hours, or a 90W mini fridge for 6.5 hours. Out of power? Don’t fret, you can quickly recharge your EB70S using a car adapter or BLUETTI’s solar panels if you’re out in the wild.
The EB70S normally sells for $599, but in honor of its spring sale, BLUETTI is knocking $80 off for a discounted price of $519.
The BLUETTI AC300+B300 Combo
Similar to the AC500 combo mentioned above, BLUETTI’s AC300 portable power station paired with B300 batteries offers significant power to support off-grid living, but at an even better price.
This modular system can boast a total capacity up to 12,288Wh with the help of 4 x 3,072W B300 battery packs, supporting the AC300’s 3,000-watt pure sine wave inverter which is perfect for safely powering high-load devices through 16 different outputs, no matter where you are.
In addition to powering any and all devices while glamping or working remotely, the AC300/B300 combo offers peace of mind during any power outages, even if you have laundry. The system can keep a 700W refrigerator running for nearly four hours and can even power your 500W washing machine for over five hours.
The BLUETTI AC300 combo, complete with 1 x B300 battery, normally sells for $3,898, but is currently on sale for $3,395.
The AC200P / Credit: BLUETTI
Consider the BLUETTI AC200P as an alternative all-in-one
The AC200P portable power station is a tried and true, all-in-one energy solution that is both compact and portable. Its 2,000W inverter is complimented by a 2,000Wh LFP battery that can be extended further using BLUETTI’s B230 or B300 packs.
With 17 versatile outlets to utilize, the AC200P can keep all your devices powered, no matter where you are. If you’re home for a bit, the power station can also easily serve as an emergency backup source, ensuring the lights stay on until power is restored to the grid.
To celebrate its spring sale, BLUETTI is slashing $300 off the AC200P’s usual price of $1,699 – yours today for only $1,399.
Snag yourself an AC200MAX during BLUETTI’s spring sale
BLUETTI’s spring sale also includes the AC200MAX – one of the most popular products that takes the performance of the aforementioned AC200P to a new level. Its safe and reliable LifePO4 battery provides longevity to owners by guaranteeing over 3,500 life cycle charges, while maintaining at least 80% of its original capacity.
The station’s 2,200-watt pure sine wave inverter and impressive 2,048Wh built-in capacity can handle most power demands, offering 14 separate outputs in addition to two wireless charging pads on its top.
If over 2,000 watt-hours isn’t enough, BLUETTI has you covered. The ultra-modular AC200MAX can utilize BLUETTI’s D050S connection cable to connect to either B230 or B300 battery packs. For example, two B230 batteries expands the system to 6,144Wh of power, while two B300s deliver an massive 8,192Wh.
Typically, the AC200MAX expandable power station starts at a price of $1,999, but in honor of its spring sale, BLUETTI has lowered its cost to $1,699 for a limited time.
Credit: BLUETTI
BLUETTI solar panels on are currently on sale, too
BLUETTI’s solar panels compliment any of the brand’s power stations on sale. The company’s monocrystalline solar cells and multi-layered ETFE to ensure better light transmittance, which in turn provides higher efficiency and a longer lifespan for owners.
Simply unfold and set up the solar panel with adjusted tilt to optimize its solar intake, which will deliver a maximum conversion rate of 23.4%. This setup will enable your power station and batteries to draw from the panel as needed throughout the sunny day, powering your devices at high speeds while accentuating self-sufficiency in nature – perfect for remote work or camping trips.
Easy access to BLUETTI’s lineup of solar technology begins with its PV120 panel, which normally goes for $319, but is on sale for $269. That’s not all though. BLUETTI’s spring sale also includes $50 off the PV200 solar panel, normally priced at $499 but yours today on sale for $449.
Better yet, why not consider BLUETTI’s PV350 panel, capable of 350W using the power of the Sun? Previously priced at $849, the PV350 can be yours for $769.
Take advantage of BLUETTI’s spring sale while you still can
Like any BLUETTI sale the deals are huge, but they are on borrowed time, just like winter. As we start to see the welcomed greenery of spring reemerge, there’s no better time to rush over to the BLUETTI store and find that perfect gift on sale for all your upcoming adventures.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk threw shade at Waymo for having “rookie numbers” amid Tesla’s own disappointing autonomous-driving performance, raising the question: Is Elon Musk delusional or simply lying about Tesla’s Full Self-Driving?
Every year since 2018, Musk has alternately claimed that Tesla would solve self-driving “by the end of the year” or “next year.”
It never happened.
Tesla claimed a sort of victory this year with the launch of its “Robotaxi” service in Austin, Texas, but even that has been misleading since the service only operates a few vehicles in a geofenced area, something Musk has criticized Waymo for in the past, and unlike Waymo, Tesla has in-car supervisors with a finger on a killswitch to stop the vehicle in case of a potential accident.
Now, Musk called Waymo’s 2,500 fully autonomous vehicles currently in operation “rookie numbers”:
To put the comment in perspective, Tesla is believed to have about ~30 “Robotaxis” in its Austin fleet. In addition, Tesla claims to be operating “robotaxis” in the Bay Area with just over 100 cars, but it is officially considered a ride-hailing service because drivers are in the driver’s seat, and Tesla hasn’t even applied for an autonomous driving permit in California.
Tesla has also been pushing increasingly more misleading claims about its “Full Self-Driving” system being safer than humans.”
In the last few weeks, Tesla has repeatedly shared this misleading data as “proof” that its system is safer than humans:
This dataset is based on Tesla’s quarterly “Autopilot safety” report, which is known to be misleading.
There are three major problems with these reports:
Methodology is self‑reported. Tesla counts only crashes that trigger an airbag or restraint; minor bumps are excluded, and raw crash counts or VMT are not disclosed.
Road type bias. Autopilot is mainly used on limited‑access highways—already the safest roads—while the federal baseline blends all road classes. Meaning there are more crashes per mile on city streets than highways.
Driver mix & fleet age. Tesla drivers skew newer‑vehicle, higher‑income, and tech‑enthusiast; these demographics typically crash less.
With the new chart on the right above, Tesla appears to have separated Autopilot and FSD mileage, which gives us a little more data, but it still has all the same problems listed above, except the road-type bias is less pronounced, since FSD is also used on city streets.
However, many FSD drivers choose not to engage FSD in potentially dangerous or more difficult situations, especially in inclement weather, which contributes to many crashes – crashes that are counted in the human driver data Tesla is comparing itself against.
Lastly, it is unfair to say that the data proves FSD is safer than human drivers, as even with the flawed data, Tesla should claim that FSD with human supervision is safer than human drivers. It’s not FSD versus humans, it’s FSD plus humans versus humans.
It leads us to this.
With Tesla and Musk being undoubtedly wrong and misleading about the performance and the very nature of its current autonomous driving offering, I wanted to know your opinion about the situation through this poll:
Electrek’s Take
Personally, I think it’s a little of both.
I think he sometimes really believes Tesla is on the verge of solving autonomy, but at the same time, he is perfectly willing to cross the line and mislead people into thinking Tesla is further ahead than it actually is.
For example, I believe I can explain this comment about Waymo having “rookie numbers” despite the Alphabet company having about 10x more “robotaxis” than Tesla – even with Tesla’s very loose definition of a robotaxi.
Based on job listings across the US and his recent ridiculous comment that Tesla will magically cover half of the US population with robotaxis by the end of the year, I think Tesla is hiring thousands of drivers. Soon, it will put them in Model Ys with ‘Robotaxi’ stickers on them and have them drive on FSD and give rides in the Robotaxi app in several US cities.
Musk will claim that Tesla’s Robotaxi is now bigger than Waymo, even though it will basically be the equivalent of Uber drivers in Tesla cars with FSD, which is already the case. Just this week, I took an Uber from the Montreal airport, and it was in a Model Y with FSD. Has Tesla launched ‘Robotaxi’ in Montreal?
It’s either that or he counts consumer vehicles with FSD, which is even dumber.
In short, he is delusional, and when he realizes that he was wrong, he is willing to lie to cover things up.
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Solar and wind are growing fast enough to meet all new electricity demand worldwide for the first three quarters of 2025, according to new data from energy think tank Ember. The group now expects fossil power to stay flat for the full year, marking the first time since the pandemic that fossil generation won’t increase.
Solar and wind aren’t just expanding; they’re outpacing global electricity demand itself. Solar generation jumped 498 TWh (+31%) compared to the same period last year, already topping all the solar power produced in 2024. Wind added another 137 TWh (+7.6%). Together, they supplied 635 TWh of new clean electricity, beating out the 603 TWh rise in global demand (+2.7%).
That lifted solar and wind to 17.6% of global electricity in the first three quarters of the year, up from 15.2% year-over-year. That brought the total share of renewables in global electricity – solar, wind, hydro, bioenergy, and geothermal – to 43%. Fossil fuels slid to 57.1%, down from 58.7%.
Renewables are beating coal
For the first time in 2025, renewables collectively generated more electricity than coal. And fossil generation as a whole has stalled. Fossil output slipped slightly by 0.1% (-17 TWh) through the end of Q3. Ember expects no fossil-fuel growth for the full year, driven by clean power growth outpacing demand.
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China and India are partly driving that shift. In China, fossil generation fell 52 TWh (-1.1%) as clean energy met all new demand, resulting from a structural change in its power system. India saw fossil generation drop 34 TWh (-3.3%), thanks to record solar and wind growth and milder weather.
Solar is leading the charge
Solar is doing the heavy lifting. It’s now the single biggest driver of change in the global power sector, with growth more than three times larger than any other electricity source in the first three quarters of the year.
“Record solar power growth and stagnating fossil fuels in 2025 show how clean power has become the driving force in the power sector,” said Nicolas Fulghum, senior data analyst at Ember. “Historically a growth segment, fossil power now appears to be entering a period of stagnation and managed decline. China, the largest source of fossil growth, has turned a corner, signaling that reliance on fossil fuels to meet growing power demand is no longer required.”
Electricity demand rose 2.7% in the first three quarters of 2025, far slower than the 4.9% jump seen last year when extreme heatwaves pushed up cooling demand in China, India, and the US. This year’s milder weather helped take some pressure off the grid, making it easier for clean energy to close the gap.
A turning point for the global power system
For the first time outside of major crises such as the pandemic or the global financial crash, clean energy growth has not only kept up with demand but surpassed it. The next big question: can solar, wind, and the rest of the clean power sector keep up this pace consistently? If they can, 2025 may be remembered as the year global fossil generation plateaued.
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Genesis is taking luxury to the next level with its new flagship SUV. The GV90 is shaping up to be the brand’s most lavish vehicle yet, offering ultra-premium features like coach doors.
Genesis GV90 caught with coach doors in real life
After unveiling the Neolun Concept at the New York Auto Show last March, Genesis said it was a preview of its first full-size SUV.
The “ultra-luxe, state-of-the-art SUV,” as Genesis describes it, will be the brand’s largest and most luxurious vehicle yet, slotted above the GV80.
It wasn’t the stunning design or the over-the-top interior that caught most people’s attention, but the B-pillarless coach doors.
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Although we were worried that some of the ultra-premium features, like the coach doors, wouldn’t make it to the production model, new spy photos reveal otherwise.
A GV90 prototype was spotted out in public with the coach doors wide open, giving us our closest look at the setup. The new spy photos, courtesy of SH Proshots (via TheKoreanCarBlog), show the hinged door system in action and offer a glimpse of the interior.
Earlier this year, Hyundai Motor filed several patent applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, detailing new door latching devices.
Two patents, titled “Cinching Device For Door Latches in Vehicle” and “Door Latch Device for Vehicles,” offer a better idea of how the Genesis GV90’s coach doors will work.
Genesis has previously said that B-pillarless coach doors are now a reality in production vehicles. It looks like the GV90 will be the first to debut it.
Yes, the Genesis GV90 will be available with coach doors, but it likely won’t be standard on all trims. It could be a premium feature reserved for higher-priced variants. The GV90 has been spotted out in public several times now with a traditional door design. We’ve also caught a glimpse of other premium features it will offer, like adaptive air suspension.
The Genesis Neolun electric SUV concept (Source: Genesis)
Genesis has yet to reveal prices or final specs. We could see the GV90 debut by the end of the year, with sales expected to start in mid-2026.
One thing is for sure: The Genesis GV90 won’t be cheap. It’s expected to start around $100,000, but higher trims could cost upwards of $120,000.
Genesis Neolun electric SUV concept interior (Source: Hyundai Motor)
Earlier this week, a production version of the GV90 was caught for the first time driving in South Korea. It was still covered in camouflage, but from what’s shown, it looks nearly identical to the Neolun concept.
Reports suggest the flagship SUV could debut on Hyundai’s new eM platform. Hyundai claims the platform will deliver a 50% improvement in driving range per charge compared to its current EVs. It’s also expected to offer Level 3 autonomous driving and other advanced driver assist capabilities.
The flagship electric SUV will serve as a tech beacon, showcasing Hyundai’s latest tech and software. It’s expected to feature a massive 24″ curved infotainment as part of a digital cockpit design.
Genesis is also launching its first hybrid, the GV80, next year, and an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) in late 2026 or early 2027. The luxury brand will also introduce a new off-road SUV as it expands into new segments.
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