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Cyber Monday: Save up to $405 on portable power stations + more with Jackery’s Cyber Monday deals

Electrek

If you’re looking for a simple, affordable, and versatile off-grid power solution, the Cyber Monday Jackery portable power station deals have you covered. And it’s now doing it at $240 off the going rate, with solar-ready add-ons at 30% off , alongside up to $405 off on some of the brand’s other portable power stations.

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Score the Lectric ONE e-bike with $255 in FREE gear, entry-level models from $476, complete Greenworks yard bundle, more

Baua Electric

Find out more details about this kit down below. It doesn’t matter if you want to give your home backup power, power your RV while on the go, or start an off-grid adventure, this powerful system is ready and waiting. 2,995) Juiced JetCurrent Pro Foldable e-bike: $1,954 (Reg. miles on the 6- by 3.0-inch inch wide tires.

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Save $308 on Lectric e-bike bundles, Goal Zero Yeti 6000X now 50% off, Worx Nitro 40V 21-inch mower at $299, more

Baua Electric

We’ve seen bigger bundles offered for this model in the past, often during major holiday sales, but today’s deal offers a new variation on past deals while remaining an affordable commuting solution. 2,419) Juiced JetCurrent Pro Foldable e-bike (pre-order): $2,159 (Reg. It arrives sporting a brushless motor 2.0

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RadExpand 5 e-bike $1,299, Greenworks CrossoverZ mower $4,500, Anker SOLIX bundles $2,500 off with free gift, more

Baua Electric

This F2000 solar generator bundle provides an expanded 4,096Wh LiFePO4 capacity with 2,400W of output power potential to cover off-grid needs during camping trips, power outages, and more. shipped for folks looking for an affordable commuting alternative. 2,454) Juiced JetCurrent Pro Foldable e-bike: $2,299 (Reg. In up to 1.4

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GM Says Chevrolet Volt Won't 'Pay the Rent' | Autopia from Wired.com

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

They leased a few (at a loss) to those that could afford it. If you build a car as a "kit car" with no real factory, then yes, it will never be an economic success. Hybrids are a proven winner, but a series-hybrid (range extended EV), such as the Volt takes things to a much higher level with existing and "mostly" affordable tech.

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