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Aventon Level 3 and Pace 4 smart e-bike lows from $1,599, Bluetti + Anker SOLIX exclusive power station savings sale lows, more

We’re closing out this week’s Green Deals with another jam-packed edition, starting with Aventon’s Level 3 and Pace 4 Smart e-bikes down at their lowest prices starting from $1,599. Right behind it we have three different power station sales from three of our favorite brands – Bluetti’s Earth Day Sale is offering up to 54% discounts with three of our exclusive bonus savings codes starting from $379, the Anker SOLIX 72-hour weekend flash sale has a range of 1,024Wh to 6,144Wh power station bundles with an exclusive code, like the 6,144Wh expanded F3000 Portable Power Station bundle at a new $1,994 low, among five additional deals. We then have a 72-hour weekend flash sale from EcoFlow with up to 57% power station discounts starting from $284, as well as Anker’s solar-powered eufy SoloCam S340 back at its low, a new EAST OAK cordless heated lunch box low, and more waiting for you below. And don’t forget about the other hangover deals at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s Gendome 3,072Wh Home3000 Portable Power Station at an exclusive new $748 low, and more.

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.

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A battery electric cruise ship may be closer than you think – Meet MEYER-WERFT’s Project ‘Vision’

MEYER WERFT, one of the largest and oldest shipyards in the world, has introduced its “Vision” of a zero-emissions future in the form of a new battery-electric cruise ship concept. Now, if you think it’ll take fifty years to deliver an all-electric leisure boat of this size, you’d be wrong. It may only be a few years away.

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Tesla China denies developing new smaller, cheaper SUV — but take it with a grain of salt

Tesla cheaper Model render

Tesla China has denied a Reuters report claiming the automaker is developing a new compact electric SUV. The denial comes just one day after we reported on the original Reuters exclusive citing four sources.

The denial was reported by Chinese financial wire Cailian Press (财联社), a major and well-established Chinese business news service. Tesla China told the outlet that “market information claiming that Tesla is developing a new, smaller, and cheaper electric SUV is inaccurate.”

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Tesla adds China’s Sunwoda as fifth global EV battery supplier amid margin pressure

Tesla Optimus robot 4680 battery cell

Tesla has added Sunwoda (also known as Xinwangda) as its fifth global power battery cell supplier, with LFP cells already shipping on Shanghai-built vehicles destined for export markets.

The move continues Tesla’s aggressive push to diversify its battery supply chain and squeeze costs as automotive gross margins remain under pressure — down to roughly 15% from a peak of 27% in 2021.

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Wheel-E Podcast: Wooden e-bikes, DJI motors, new laws, more

Wheel-E Podcast by Electrek

This week on Electrek’s Wheel-E podcast, we discuss the most popular news stories from the world of electric bikes and other nontraditional electric vehicles. This time, that includes new e-bikes from Esel, Specialized, and Radio Flyer, a pair of new drives from Avinox, new e-bike bills in the works, Royal Enfield’s Flying Flea motorcycle launches, and more.

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Oshkosh ground support robots take on air travel’s hidden costs

From autonomous job sites and intelligent airport ecosystems to safe roads and clean neighborhoods, Oshkosh is showcasing how autonomy, artificial intelligence, connectivity and electrification can offer future-ready solutions.

The war in Iran continues to ratchet up fuel prices, and that doesn’t just make it more expensive to drive – it’s getting more expensive to fly, too. What many don’t realize is that a significant share of an airline’s operating costs are tied to ground operations, and that’s where Oshkosh is putting automation and electrification to work.

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Tesla (TSLA) retail sales crash 16% in China in Q1 despite ‘rising’ wholesale numbers

Tesla China sales

Tesla’s actual retail sales in China crashed 16% year-over-year in Q1 2026, with March alone plunging 24% — despite several media outlets reporting that Tesla’s China numbers were up for the quarter.

The discrepancy comes down to the difference between wholesale and retail numbers. Tesla’s wholesale figures include vehicles produced at Giga Shanghai and exported to other markets, masking a significant decline in actual Chinese consumer demand.

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Gendome 3,072Wh Home3000 power station at exclusive new $748 low, Autel 4-cam solar security kit new $180 low, EGO, more

Our Thursday Green Deals this week is headlined by an exclusive deal we secured that saves you $1,551 on the unique Gendome 3,072Wh Home3000 Portable Power Station at a new $748 low. Right behind it, we have Autel’s 4-cam Outdoor Wireless Solar Security Camera kit at a new $180 low, as well as EGO’s latest 52-inch Z6 Zero Turn Cordless Electric Riding Lawn Mower with 6x 10.0Ah batteries and 880W wall charger at a new $5,999 low, a spring-ready deal on Birdfy’s Wooden Smart Bird House with an iron guard and inside camera, and much more waiting for you below. And don’t forget about the other hangover deals at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s EcoFlow Earth Day Mega Sale with up to 62% power station discounts and plenty of extra savings + the launch deals on the brand’s TRAIL Plus 300 DC Portable Compact Power Station, and more.

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.

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Musk says Tesla FSD v15 will ‘far exceed’ human safety — he said the same about v12 and v14

Elon Musk embarassed court

Elon Musk is once again promising that the next version of Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving” software will “far exceed human levels of safety.” This time it’s V15. The problem is that he made virtually identical claims about Version 12 in 2023 and V14 in 2025 — and neither came close to delivering.

Musk posted the claim today in response to a user’s detailed review of FSD v14.3 after 600+ miles of testing. He acknowledged that “point releases will bring polish” to the current version before projecting that V15, the next major release, will achieve what every previous version was supposed to achieve.

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VW replaces US ID.4 production with 18mpg Atlas SUV as gas prices spike

VW says it will stop building the ID.4 in the US, and instead shift focus to production of a gas-guzzling, pollution-spewing, 18mpg three row land yacht.

The change comes just as gas prices have risen dramatically and after republicans inflated the price of every EV by $7,500, ensuring Americans have even fewer affordable choices during an affordability crisis.

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Tesla cracks down on FSD hacking devices, remotely shuts down access

Tesla cancels FSd remotely

Tesla is hitting back at a growing gray market of unauthorized devices that unlock Full Self-Driving (FSD) in regions where the software hasn’t been approved. The automaker has been remotely disabling FSD on affected vehicles — permanently revoking access without warning.

Reports are surfacing from owners in Europe, South Korea, China, and Turkey that Tesla remotely woke their vehicles, detected the unauthorized CAN bus devices, and stripped FSD entirely — reverting them to basic Autopilot.

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Tesla (TSLA) reportedly developing new smaller, cheaper EV after killing Model 2

Tesla is reportedly developing an all-new smaller, cheaper electric SUV — two years after CEO Elon Musk killed the company’s affordable EV program and called building cars for human drivers “pointless.”

Reuters reports that four people familiar with the matter say the new compact SUV would be produced at Tesla’s Shanghai factory, priced substantially below the Model 3’s $34,000 starting price in China and $37,000 in the US.

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