gadgetnewsonline Electrified Weekly – Lectric XPress 750 e-bike bundle $1,299, exclusive Anker SOLIX C300 low price, more

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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. Leading the EV pack this week is Lectric’s XPress 750 e-bikes at $1,299 and coming with $257 in free gear. There’s a continued discount on Tesla’s Universal and Standard Wall Connector EV charging stations that start from $420, as well as Velotric’s T1 ST Plus e-bike that is down at $1,299 and getting $125 in free gear. There’s also more from Rad Power, NIU, ENGWE, and the ongoing deals from Tenways and MOD Bikes too.

On the non-EV side of things, we have a gadgetnewsonline-exclusive discount on Anker’s SOLIX C300 90Ah Portable Power Station at a new $148 low that you won’t want to miss out on if you’re in need of a compact and totable backup power solution. Jackery’s new Explorer 2000 v2 Portable Power Station also returned to its $999 low price that was first seen during last week’s Prime Day, and we have a few Samsung smart appliances that will save you thousands up front and more in the long-run too – with the Bespoke All-in-One Electric Washer & Ventless Dryer getting the spotlight and starting from a $1,800 Best Buy low. We also have plenty more deals from Bluetti, EcoFlow, Segway Navimow, AeroGarden, and more. 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!

Lectric’s XPress 750 e-bike makes a great commuting companion for up to 60 miles at $1,299 with $257 in free gear

Checking back in on Lectric’s ongoing Fall into Savings sale that still has a free extra battery offer on its XPeak Off-Road e-bikes, the brand also has a nice package deal going for one of its newer models, the XPress 750 e-bikes going for $1,299 shipped and coming along with $257 in free gear. Normally this bundle would cost you $1,556, but as is often the case with this brand’s sales, the discounts here are on the included add-on accessories for an enhanced riding experience. While it’s not the biggest bundle we’ve seen (which goes to its free extra battery launch special from April) it is definitely among the more sizable packages that we’ve seen lately, while the e-bike itself is an ideal solution to many commuter needs at an affordable rate. With the bundled gear you’ll also be adding a larger saddle and suspension seat post to the mix, alongside an 850 lux Elite headlight, and a phone mount.

Coming in both step-thru and step-over designs, the XPress 750 e-bike has been my primary way to get around NYC for a little while now and it has surpassed most of my expectations in just how far it can carry me. It comes with a 750W rear hub motor (peaking at 1,310W for inclines), a removable 48V 14Ah battery, and five levels of pedal assistance (with an always-appreciated torque sensor and the company’s PWR+ technology) that boosts me up to 20 MPH for up to 60 miles (in states where it’s permitted, speeds can max out at 28 MPH). The commuting distance holds up as I’ll regularly take this model out for two or more hours at a time and return home with a nearly full battery after cruising around with the pedal assistance (using the throttle alone does show more battery usage).

There’s a bunch of other solid features to praise on such a low-priced e-bike, like the puncture-resistant tires, hydraulic mineral oil brakes, front suspension fork, a 7-geared freewheel paired with a Shimano derailleur, removable pedals, a thru-axle wheel attachment system for tool-free installations, kickstand, a hidden cable routing system, an integrated headlight and taillight, and a full-color LCD display with a USB-A port to charge your personal device.

If you’re not concerned with the free gear but are interested in a toned-down version of the XPress e-bike, there are two base model options that are cheaper at $999 shipped. They offer the same overall design features, except with a smaller 500W rear-hub motor (that peaks at 1,092W) and a 48V 10.4Ah battery that provides a shorter travel range up to 45 miles.

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Get a gadgetnewsonline-exclusive discount on Anker’s latest SOLIX C300 DC 90Ah power station at new $148 low

We’ve got an exclusive chance for gadgetnewsonline readers to save more money than before on Anker’s newest C300 DC 90,000mAh Portable Power Station while getting some free gear all for $148 shipped, after using the promo code 9TO5PBANK26. Down from a $200 price tag, we’ve already seen a few discounts for this unit since it first hit the market in August, with the biggest of them being its $150 launch price which we just saw repeat for the first time at the tail-end of last month. It’s getting beaten out here today though, as this promotion gives you a slightly bigger 26% markdown that saves you $52 and sets a new all-time low price. Not only does it beat out Anker and Amazon’s current markdowns to $180, but it also comes with a free USB-C charging cable as well as a carrying strap which hasn’t been offered with the station since its early-bird launch special.

The SOLIX C300 DC power station arrives in a compact 90,000mAh/288Wh unit that easily stores away inside your bag, delivering up to 300W of power output for your more personal devices. This model boasts the first of Anker’s inclusions of boosted recharging speeds that you can take advantage of by using its two bidirectional 140W USB-C ports at the same time for up to 280W speeds. There’s also the bonus option of recharging its battery via a 100W solar panel that refills it in 3.2 hours. You’ll have a solid variety of output connection options with its four USB-C ports (a 15W port, a 100W port, and the two 140W ports), two 12W USB-A ports, and a 120W auxiliary port.

Taking a note from its predecessor, the 60,000mAh PowerCore Reserve, Anker has continued the trend of including an integrated pop-up LED light that provides three different brightness levels that can be used as a camping lantern or emergency light source. While you can monitor and adjust settings through the companion app via a Bluetooth connection to your smartphone, it also provides readouts on its display too.

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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