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Best new Green Deals landing this week

This week’s Green Deals continue with several great savings, including four focused on electric vehicles (EVs). Rad Power’s Back to School Sale offers new RadRunner and RadRunner Max Cargo Utility e-bikes with passenger bundles starting at $1,499. Lectric’s Christmas in July Sale provides up to $654 off e-bike bundles, like the Xpress 750 Commuter now available at $1,299 (originally $1,419). Autel’s new MaxiCharger AC Pro 80A Level 2 EV Charger is also available at its first cash savings of $899. Plus, you can find discounts on Rad’s RadRover 6 Plus e-bike through a weekend flash sale, $200 off Segway Navimow robot mowers, up to $870 off Anker’s SOLIX EverFrost 2 coolers, and Greenworks’ carbon fiber 80V string trimmer. Many more deals are listed below, including savings from yesterday’s EcoFlow July Monthly Madness Sale and Bluetti’s compact AC2P power station.

Head below for other New Green Deals and Electrek’s best EV buying and leasing deals. You can also find the new Electrek Tesla Shop for deals on Tesla accessories.

Best new Green Deals landing this week

The savings this week also include other markdowns to help you make more energy-conscious choices. Whether it’s saving on electric tools for your lawn during the winter or getting better prices on EVs and other gear, you can find great deals right now.

  • EcoFlow’s July Madness Sale offers 58% or more off power stations, with bonus rewards starting at $179.
  • Save on Anker’s 60,000mAh PowerCore Reserve station for $88 (originally $150).
  • Schumacher’s 2025 level 1 portable EV charger is available for $130 (for on-the-go power).
  • Get Bluetti’s compact 230Wh AC2P power station for $169 (originally $249).
  • Bluetti’s Pioneer MD power station with dual removable batteries is now $499 (originally up to $1,299).
  • Govee’s new Matter-ready Outdoor Garden Lights 2-pack is $150 (originally $200).
  • Get an annual low on Aventon’s Ramblas mid-drive electric mountain bike for $2,599 (originally $2,899).
  • Save on Greenworks’ 80V 20-inch cordless snow blower for $252 (originally $300).
  • Prime Day pricing is back on EcoFlow’s compact RIVER 3 LiFePO4 power station at $189 (originally $239).
  • Score Heybike’s Hauler cargo e-bikes with $500 savings from lows starting at $999.
  • Aventon’s Sinch 2 folding e-bike is available for $1,399 (originally $1,699).
  • Install Autel’s MaxiCharger AC Lite level 2 EV charger at home for $455 (originally $569).
  • NIU’s 37-mile trekking KQi 300X all-terrain e-scooter is $750 (originally up to $1,299).
  • Clear debris with a Greenworks 60V cordless leaf blower kit for $210 (originally $300).
  • Anker’s SOLIX C1000 station is $469 (originally up to $999) for camping power needs.
  • Aiper’s new IrriSense smart irrigation system is $600 (a $100 discount, second-ever discount).
  • Hoverfly’s H3 16-inch folding e-bikes start at $406 (originally $580).
  • Electrified Weekly features an Aventon Level 2 commuter for $1,399, a Velotric Breeze 1 e-bike bundle, and an EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra at a new low of $3,761.
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I'm Rohan Mehta, the voice behind KhelRe—a trusted and steadily growing blog dedicated to electric vehicles (EVs) in India. With over five years of experience as a tech and automotive blogger, I turned my frustrations with owning an EV into a mission: to help others make more intelligent choices in this fast-evolving world of electric mobility. I've been an early adopter of EV technology—I repurchased my first electric scooter in 2019. That experience opened my eyes to both the promises and the pitfalls of this new mode of transport. From slow charging times and range anxiety to misleading specs and hidden costs, I've faced it all. But instead of walking away, I decided to write about it. That's how KhelRe was born—a no-nonsense, hands-on blog where I share practical, real-world reviews of EV cars, bikes, and scooters. I break down features, range, performance, and pricing from a user-first perspective. I take pride in simplifying complex tech into clear, valuable insights—offering tips, ownership stories, and advice you won't find in flashy press releases or sales brochures. Whether you're a first-time EV buyer or just a curious auto enthusiast, my goal is to help you navigate the EV landscape with confidence. My motto: "EV knowledge should come from experience, not just brochures." When I'm not test-driving the latest e-scooter or comparing charging networks, you'll probably find me tinkering with my garage EV setup, chatting with fellow enthusiasts online, or sipping chai while writing my next blog post from a cosy local café.

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