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EcoFlow Spring Sale takes 59% off power stations, Lectric XPedition 2.0 26Ah e-bike with $762 in free gear, Segway robots, more

Kicking off this week’s Green Deals are two big sales events from two of our favorite brands, with the first being EcoFlow’s Spring Sale that is seeing up to 59% being taken off power station units, like the DELTA 2 Portable Power Station that comes with two 100W solar panels and an 800W alternator charger for a new $854 low – as well as offering extra savings, free gear, and more. Right behind it is Lectric’s Spring Forward sale that has up to $762 in free gear accompanying e-bike purchases, with a fully-loaded package ($762 value) on the XPedition 2.0 26Ah Dual-Battery Cargo e-bike at $1,799, among others. We also spotted Segway’s Navimow H Series Robot Lawn Mowers getting $600 off once more and starting from their $1,299 low, as well as the return of Anker’s PowerCore Reserve 60,000mAh Power Bank Station to $90, but this time without the limited Lightning deal stock. Plus, all the other hangover Green Deals from last week are in the links at the bottom of the page, rounded up in our Electrified Weekly coverage from over the weekend.

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.

EcoFlow’s Spring Sale drops DELTA 2 bundle with two 100W panels and alternator charger to new $854 low

EcoFlow is helping folks prepare for their upcoming adventures by launching a Spring Sale through March 13 with up to 59% taken off power stations and accessory packages – plus, there are bonus savings and gifts too. One notable standout that falls well within affordable means is the DELTA 2 Portable Power Station that comes with two 100W solar panels and an 800W alternator charger for $854.05 shipped, after using the sitewide promo code 25SSAFF5 at checkout for an additional 5% off. Normally, this bundle would cost $1,997 at full price, with this particular combination of items not usually featured in sales. We have been seeing the power station alongside the alternator charger down at $899 recently, occasionally falling lower to $849. Considering the solar panels usually go for up to $399 each, this is some significant savings. All-in-all, you’re looking at $1,143 staying in your wallet here at the best price we have tracked.

We’ve got some bonus promotions I want to point out before diving into the power station’s details, led by the additional 5% sitewide discount you can get by using the code 25SSAFF5 at checkout. You’ll also find that certain offers come with free gear such as a camping chair, camping trolley, or a protective bag. The company is also including a free RAPID 20W GaN charger with a 60W cable on orders over $400, as well as 2x EcoCredits on the “web-exclusive” offers on the sale’s main landing page here.

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A great and affordable companion for travels, EcoFlow’s DELTA 2 power station offers an expandable LiFePO4 capacity starting at 1,024Wh and ramping up to 3,072Wh (with added expansion batteries). Your devices and most appliances are covered through any of its 15 port options, with the unit providing a 1,800W output that surges up to 2,200W thanks to the included X-Boost tech, which also reduces its charging times. In just 50 minutes, you can have its battery back to 80% via a wall outlet, with a full charge taking a little longer at 80 minutes. The included solar panels will have things back at full in around six hours, with that time shrinking as you add more solar input up to its maximum 500W – plus, the alternator charger gives you 1kWh of battery for every 1.3 hours of driving, so just heading out to your camp sites will likely have you topped off and ready for your stay amongst nature.

***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 Spring Sale “web-exclusive” deals (2x EcoCredits):

EcoFlow Spring Sale deals for RV adventures:

EcoFlow Spring Sale Campsite coverage deals:

EcoFlow Spring Sale on-the-go backup deals:

EcoFlow Spring Sale home backup deals:

EcoFlow solar panel deals:

EcoFlow expansion battery deals:

You can browse and shop EcoFlow’s entire Spring Sale lineup on the landing page here.

Lectric XPedition 2.0 cargo e-bike

Lectric’s Spring Forward sale offers fully-loaded $762 bundle with its XPedition 2.0 26Ah dual-battery cargo e-bike at $1,799

With the end of winter approaching, Lectric has launched its Spring Forward sale with up to $762 in free gear accompanying your e-bike purchase. Aside from the continued price cuts on the XP 3.0 Long-Range models, Lectric’s XPedition 2.0 26Ah Dual-Battery Cargo e-bike is getting a fully loaded package with $762 in free gear at $1,799 shipped. This bundle would normally run for $2,561, but like always the savings here are on the bundle itself – with this sale’s offer being the biggest package we’ve seen on this model to date. This fully loaded offer includes two rear rack cushions, two running boards, an Elite headlight, a suspension seat post, a 4L frame bag, two XL pannier bags, an accordion-style bike lock, and an orbitor basket and extra cushion. You’ll find the standard single-battery model coming with $326 in free gear while the 35Ah Dual-Battery Long-Range models are getting $654 in free gear. More below.

Lectric’s latest XPedition 2.0 Cargo e-bikes are a great option for folks who tend to haul more than themselves around town – whether that’s packages or passengers – with its extended rear rack and 450-pound payload. They sport the brand’s new 750W M24 rear hub motor (peaking at 1,310W) that provide top speeds of up to 28 MPH, as well as improved acceleration and power for climbing hills (even while carrying extra weight). Expanded from two to three battery options with this generation, the single 13Ah battery delivers up to 60 miles of travel, while the dual 13Ah batteries take things further up to 120 miles and the dual 17.5Ah batteries go higher up to 170 miles – though keep in mind this is while using the PAS support at its lowest levels.

All three share the same upgraded components, like the adjustable dual spring 50mm front suspension fork, the Shimano 8-speed drivetrain, narrower 20-inch by 2.5-inch wheels with fenders over each, more powerful hydraulic mineral oil disc brakes, the headlamp and taillights with brake lighting and turn signal functionality, the wider-stance kickstand, and a color display.

Lectric XPedition 2.0 offers with up to $762 bundles:

Lectric XPeak 2.0 offers with up to $562 bundles:

Lectric XP 3.0 offers with up to $514 bundles:

Lectric XP Lite 2.0 offers with up to $557 bundles:

Lectric ONE LR e-bike with $467 bundle

Lectric XP Trike with $419 bundle

Lectric XPress 750 Commuter e-bikes with $206 bundle

Segway Navimow H series robot lawn mower

Gain autonomous lawncare with Segway’s Navimow H series robot mowers at $600 off from $1,299 low

By way of its official Amazon storefront, Segway is offering $600 discounts across its lineup of Navimow H Series Robot Lawn Mowers starting from $1,299 shipped, after clipping the on-page coupon, with its larger counterparts down at $1,599 and $1,999 thanks to the same discounts. These three robots usually fetch full prices of $1,899, $2,199, and $2,599, respectively, with discounts ranging from $380 to $600 since releasing a year ago. We see these $600 discounts popping up regularly, with another chance to score those savings today at the lowest price we have tracked. Not only does Segway’s direct site only offer the largest model, but it’s currently sold out at the moment, making this your best opportunity to score this autonomous lawn care support with its maximum savings.

The Navimow H series robots from Segway comes in three models that are tailored to cover 0.2, 0.37, or 0.74-acre yards. The first of them delivers a 180-minute runtime on a single charge while the larger two have a larger 240-minute battery life. All three provide a cutting height range between 1.2 inches to 2.4 inches, with the means to traverse up to 24 degrees of slopes and an IP66 waterproof protection rating to stand up to the aftermath of weather changes.

With these models, Segway has tossed aside the need for perimeter wires and replaced them with RTK positioning, which pairs with the VisionFence sensor for enhanced navigation and greater obstacle avoidance. You’ll get the usual array of smart controls here, including the robot being smart enough to register when its battery is running low in order to return to its station for recharging, picking up where it left off after it’s finished. It achieves this thanks to the Global Navigation Satellite Systems that guide it within the set boundaries – plus, it’s able to keep track of its location in case of it getting stuck on terrain or stolen off your property.

Anker PowerCore Reserve 60,000mAh Power Bank Station

Anker’s PowerCore Reserve 60,000mAh power bank station is a totable companion back at $90

Anker’s official Amazon storefront is offering the popular PowerCore Reserve 60,000mAh Portable Power Bank Station for $89.99 shipped in both colorways. Normally posted with a $150 price tag, we saw it spend most of the last year keeping above $100, though since November we’ve been seeing more frequent cuts down to $90 and the occasional fall to the $80 low. You’re looking at the second-lowest price we have tracked here today, which puts $60 back into your pocket and is beating out Anker’s direct site where it’s currently priced at $113.

A solid choice for anyone wanting a larger day-to-day backup power option for their devices, Anker’s PowerCore Reserve beats out the usual 5,000mAh to 20,000mAh models with an even greater 60,000mAh/192Wh capacity. Through its two USB-A ports and/or the two USB-C ports, it delivers up to 60W charging speeds – plus, you can’t beat its bag-ready form factor coming in at just five pounds. Speaking of its design, the crown provides a reliable light source via the pop-up light, complete with two brightness levels and an S.O.S button for emergencies. It offers two methods to recharge its own batteries: either by plugging it into a wall outlet or utilizing up to its 60W solar input limit (sold separately).

You can also still find Anker’s upgraded SOLIX C200 60,000mAh Power Bank Station back at its $100 low, while the 90,000mAh models are also discounted in the same post.

Best New Year EV deals!

Best new Green Deals landing this week

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.


Author: Reinette LeJeune
Source: Electrek

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