Electrified Weekly – massive EV and power station Black Friday savings from major brands

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Welcome to gadgetnewsonline Electrified Weekly – the best place to find all of this week’s best deals and new releases to electrify your life and protect Mother Nature. We’ve got an even more jam-packed Black Friday collection this week, which you won’t want to miss out on! Leading our EV section this time around the track is the new limited-edition MOD Easy SideCar Sahara e-bike that is joining the brand’s month-long sale alongside the standard Easy SideCar for the new $3,499 rate – and it brings plenty of thoughtful updates to the series. Aside from the ongoing sales from Lectric, Aventon, and Tenways, we’ve got new inclusions, like Heybike’s weekend flash sale that has dropped the Ranger S Folding e-bike to a new $999 low, and a bunch more e-bike and e-scooter sales from ENGWE, Hiboy, NIU, and on the list goes.

On the non-EV side of the fence, we’ve got dual exclusive discounts that save you up to $2,400 on EcoFlow’s DELTA Pro Solar Generator that comes with either a 160W panel or a 400W panel at new low prices starting from $1,899. Right behind it are the three Black Friday sales that are offering massive savings (and some of the best prices of the year) from EcoFlow, Jackery, and Bluetti. Plus, we’ve got an array of EGO Power+ snow-clearing solutions, a portable electric camp shower low price, as well as some fun Christmas holiday smart lighting options. Head below for a closer look at the best deals we’ve collected for you over the week.

This week’s best EV and e-bike deals

***All prices subject to change at any time!

MOD delivers vintage BMW vibes with upgraded LE Easy SideCar Sahara e-bike at $400 off for Black Friday

MOD Bikes is launching a new limited-edition version of its popular Easy 3 SideCar e-bike as part of its ongoing Black Friday sale, which offers up some updated features while also changing up the color scheme. Until December 1 or until stock runs out, you can score the MOD Easy SideCar Sahara for $3,499 shipped. This model would normally be priced at the new $3,899 rate that we just saw the brand permanently drop its counterpart to at the beginning of the month, though it’s also benefitting from the same Black Friday savings, getting the additional $400 slashed off its price tag. As I mentioned before, this new model isn’t just a new paint job but also sports some thoughtful tweaks to its features that further expand its capabilities.

The first noticeable thing about MOD’s Easy SideCar Sahara is the obvious colorway changeup, with its sand-beige frame and its minimalist graphics, all inspired by the 1940 BMW R 75 Sahara motorcycle. It arrives equipped with a 750W geared hub motor (peaking at 1,000W) and a 720Wh battery, while five levels of torque-sensing pedal assistance support you to its max 28 MPH speed and for up to 50 miles on a single charge of one battery. The continuing features include the 7-speed Shimano ALTUS derailleur, a wide beam LED headlight as well as the integrated LED taillight with brake lighting, hydraulic disc brakes, multi-terrain tires with fenders over each, a snap-on rear cargo rack (that is child seat friendly with a 65-pound payload), a wide saddle, a thumb throttle, a bell, and an S3 smart color display with a USB port.

In terms of functionality changes, the Easy SideCar Sahara differs from the standard Easy 3 SideCar in a few ways. First, the front fork has been replaced with a dual-crown motorcycle-style suspension for better weight distribution and smoothing out rougher rides. The Sidecar has also been extended a little more from the e-bike, while also being given two headlights, a taillight, a detachable seat/seatbelt, and a small cargo rack on top for further versatility. The real standout change here though, is the addition of a doggie door on the backside of the sidecar, which will likely be a godsend for older dogs that you’re taking along for the ride, eliminating the need for them to struggle over the sides.

This week’s best electric power stations, tools and more

Save up to $2,400 on EcoFlow’s DELTA Pro power station with a 160W or 400W solar panel from $1,899 (Exclusive deals)

We’ve got two gadgetnewsonline-exclusive power station deals coming to us from Wellbots, which is offering a pair of EcoFlow DELTA Pro solar generator bundles at significantly reduced rates. The first of these delivers a DELTA Pro Portable Power Station with a 160W solar panel for $1,899 shipped, after using the promo code 9TO5EARLYBF200 at checkout for an additional $200 off the price tag. This bundle would normally run you $3,998 at full price, but you’re getting a nice $2,099 slashed off the tag that not only drops it to a new all-time low but along with the second offer (more on that below), both are beating out EcoFlow’s current Black Friday pricing (with the 160W panel not being offered at all direct from their site).

EcoFlow’s DELTA Pro power station delivers a reliable 3,600Wh LiFePO4 battery capacity (expandable up to 25kWh with additional equipment) that will be able to support you on trips out of the home and even power devices and appliances at home when emergencies strike. It dishes out power up to 3,600W, surging to 7,200W, and sports 14 output ports for versatile coverage. Recharging the station’s own battery is fairly quick too, as plugging it into a standard wall outlet will refuel it back to full in just 1.8 hours, or you can get a full recharge in 2.8 hours when utilizing the maximum 1,600W of solar input. All the usual remote smart controls you’ve expected from EcoFlow are available here and can be accessed through the companion app when connected by Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.

The second of these exclusive offers from Wellbots gives you the DELTA Pro power station with an even bigger 400W solar panel for $2,399 shippedafter using the promo code 9TO5EARLYBF200 at checkout for an additional $200 off the price tag. This means you’re getting the increase of 240W of solar input at so much less of a cost than buying it direct from EcoFlow, with the same bundle there running you $4,898 in total, with discounts having brought costs down as low as $2,799.

My personal Electrified kit

While I generally focus on Green Deals here at gadgetnewsonline – eco-friendly devices and equipment focused on replacing non-renewable resources – you’ll also find quite a few other everyday additions to my home that I highly recommend:

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