Electrified Weekly – Black Friday e-bike sales from MOD, Lectric, Aventon, Tenways, more

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Welcome to 9to5Toys 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. This week’s best deals are hands-down in our EV category this week with Black Friday sales starting up, with MOD permanently dropping prices across its lineup by $1,100 on top of up to $400 additional discounts, with the Easy 3 e-bike hitting a new $2,199 low. We also have Lectric’s massive event filled with savings on e-bike bundles up to $781 and a bunch of bonus savings too, with others from Aventon, Tenways, Heybike, and the final day of Segway’s 60% off Halloween sale.

Over on the non-EV side of things, we have an exclusive $499 low price on Bluetti’s AC180P LiFePO4 portable power station that is worth considering, as well as the first discounts on Anker’s SOLIX C300 DC and AC 90,000mAh solar generator bundles with 60W panels starting from $240. From there we have some robot mower lows from Worx alongside a bunch of discounted lawn care equipment too – the continuing 50% markdown on Govee’s new smart electric composter, as well as some of the brand’s smart lighting deals, 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!

MOD kicks off Black Friday with massive price drops on its e-bikes at up to $1,300 off, deals from $1,799

MOD Bikes has launched its massive Black Friday event through December 1, with some major news to start it off. As of today, the brand is making its quality e-bikes more accessible by permanently dropping the starting prices across its lineup of models, with the sale’s event then taking the savings further. My personal favorite amongst the bunch (and the latest addition to my commute – review coming soon), is the MOD Easy 3 e-bike that is now down at $2,199 shipped from its new $2,399 price tag. Permanently falling from its original $3,499 price, the changeup in its starting rate alone beats out all previous discounts we’ve seen, but now MOD is giving us even more with an additional $200 slashed off for Black Friday, landing it a new all-time low.

Coming into view with a motorcycle-inspired design, I’ve been absolutely loving my rides on MOD’s Easy 3 e-bike with its unique style and charm over other models on the market that more closely resemble mountain bikes. The 750W rear brushless geared hub motor provides steady power that peaks at 1,000W, all powered by the removable 720Wh MOD Samsung Powerpack battery that tag-teams rider support with five levels of pedal assistance (with an upgraded torque sensor over the predecessor’s cadence sensor). You’ll enjoy 28 MPH speeds for up to 50 miles with the battery at full charge, with tons of additional stock features that only heighten the experience while in the saddle.

There’s the 7-speed Shimano ALTUS derailleur, a nice upgrade from the more standard versions other e-bikes possess, with brake light functionality coming alongside the integrated LED headlight and taillight, while the dual suspension, hydraulic disc brakes, and multi-terrain tires increasing its performance ability for a comfortable ride. The features don’t stop there either, as there’s also the rear cargo rack, a much wider-than-normal saddle to accommodate differing body shapes/sizes, fenders over both wheels, a thumb throttle, a bell, and an S3 smart color display that lets you charge our devices via the USB port. It even has password security locking capabilities for added piece of mind.

If you want to see all the e-bikes at their new low prices during this month-long Black Friday sale, including the sidecar attachment for the above e-bike, follow the link here to get our complete coverage of the sale.

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

Save an exclusive $400 on Bluetti’s 1,440Wh AC180P LiFePO4 portable power station at new $499 low

You can now score a 9to5Toys-exclusive low price from Wellbots on the Bluetti AC180P Portable Power Station for $499 shippedafter using the code 9TO5EARLYBF400 at checkout for $400 off. Normally fetching $899 here, with a greater $999 price tag from Bluetti and other retailers starting it as high as $1,099, there hasn’t been many discounts on this model so far this year. When it does get discounted, it often drops from the higher pricing that I mentioned to $899, which has held out as the lowest price. It’s being beaten out here by an additional $400, giving you a larger-capacity backup power solution at the best rate we can find anywhere.

Bluetti’s AC180P power station arrives as the largest capacity model in the AC180 series, providing a 1,440Wh LiFePO4 battery capacity and dishing out power at up to 1,800W (surging to 2,700W), making it a considerably strong companion for outdoor enthusiasts who might also want to have a backup option in case of emergencies too – especially with it able to hold its charge for three to six months at 80%. It also sports far more outport options than its counterpart models, with four ACs, four USB-As, one USB-C, one DC car port, and even a wireless charger.

With its turbo-charging tech, you’ll be able to reach a full battery in up to 1.8 hours plugged into a wall outlet (with 80% taking only 45 minutes), while hooking up to its maximum 500W solar input allows for a recharge in up to 3.3 hours – plus, you can connect it to your car to recharge in 12.5 hours too. Of course, you’ll also have full smart controls over its settings and performance, as well, all accessed through the companion app.

My personal Electrified kit

While I generally focus on Green Deals here at 9to5Toys – 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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