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ENGWE anniversary sale $1,048 savings, Lectric e-bikes get up to $793 savings, Segway Max G30P e-scooter $500 low, more

ENGWE anniversary sale ,048 savings, Lectric e-bikes get up to 3 savings, Segway Max G30P e-scooter 0 low, more


We’re closing out this week’s Green Deals with an EV-packed edition, starting with ENGWE’s 12th Anniversary Sale that is offering up to $1,048 savings and bundled gear on three e-bikes, one of which is the new M20 3.0 Moped-Style e-bike with $248 in FREE gear starting from $1,399. Likewise, Lectric has launched its Mother’s Day Sale event with up to $793 e-bike savings starting from $799. We also spotted Segway offering its Max G30P Electric Scooter back at a second-ever $500 low for an unknown amount of time, as well as Aventon continuing the all-time low prices on its Level 3 and Pace 4 Smart e-bikes. For standard cyclists, we also noticed Garmin’s Edge 540 compact GPS computer back at its lowest price, with more waiting for you below. And don’t forget about the hangover deals at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s exclusive new $999 low price on the Yozma IN 10 Mini Electric Dirt Bike, the latest EcoFlow Outdoor Power Sale with up to 64% power station savings, 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.

ENGWE offers up to $1,048 Anniversary savings + bundles on three of its newest e-bikes at lows starting from $999

ENGWE has an ongoing 12th Anniversary Sale right now with up to $800 discounts and up to $283 in FREE gear on three e-bikes, one of which is the newest M20 3.0 Moped-Style e-bike that is getting an even better savings than its original launch deal. You’ll find the starting single-battery M20 3.0 e-bike at $1,399 shipped, while the longer-traveling dual-battery M20 3.0 e-bike is at $1,699 shipped – and both come with $248 in FREE bundled gear. These two variations launched at the top of March with $1,999 and $2,499 price tags, which we saw come down to these same rates during their launch periods, though with smaller $114 bundles. Now, you’re getting $134 larger bundles alongside $600 and $800 markdowns, landing them back at the all-time lowest prices we have tracked since they first hit the market. Head below to learn more and shop the other two 12th Anniversary e-bike deals.

If you are in the market for longer-traveling e-bikes at much more affordable prices, there’s no doubt you’ve heard of ENGWE before, and the newest M20 3.0 e-bike definitely continues that trend as these two configurations offer up to 90 or 180 miles of travel on each full charge of the single 20Ah or dual 20Ah battery setups. Right up front, you’ll notice the namesake moped-styled design, which holds a 1,000W rear hub motor that provides up to 3,300W of peak output power (not to mention 120Nm torque) for max speeds up to 40 MPH. There’s even fast charging capabilities thrown in to cut the single battery’s charge time to around two hours for 80% capacity, while the dual-battery model reaches 40% in the same timeframe.

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Alongside the many mechanical features to go on about, you’ll also be getting some smart features, too, like the Bluetooth automatic locking/unlocking that can be adjusted in its companion app, as well as app integration through the 3.5-inch color TFT display. Other features include 4-piston hydraulic brakes, 20 by 4-inch puncture-resistant tires, a full suspension system, a Shimano 7-gear derailleur, a more comfortable dual-person seat with foot pegs for both the driver and passenger, cruise control functionality, dual headlights, an integrated brake-activated taillight, integrated turn signals, a front tank bag for storage, and more.

ENGWE’s 12th Anniversary e-bike deals (through May 6th):

  • EP-2 3.0 Long-Range Folding Commuter e-bike: $999 (Reg. $1,699)
    • 28 MPH top speed for up to 65 miles
    • comes with free Anniversary gift box ($149 value) and 35L rear rack bag ($65 value)
    • get a $100 battery voucher with your purchase
  • M20 3.0 Moped-Style single-battery e-bike: $1,399 (Reg. $1,999)
    • 40 MPH top speed for up to 90 miles
    • comes with free Anniversary gift box ($149 value) and rear cargo rack ($99 value)
    • get a $100 battery voucher with your purchase
  • M20 3.0 Moped-Style dual-battery e-bike: $1,699 (Reg. $2,499)
    • 40 MPH top speed for up to 180 miles
    • comes with free Anniversary gift box ($149 value) and rear cargo rack ($99 value)
    • get a $100 battery voucher with your purchase
  • L20 3.0 Full Suspension Anti-Theft Long-Range Utility e-bike: $1,399 (Reg. $1,999)
    • 28 MPH top speed for up to 60 miles
    • comes with free Anniversary gift box ($149 value), 35L rear rack bag ($65 value), and front basket ($69 value)
    • get a $100 battery voucher with your purchase

You can find even more similar deals on e-scooters and electric dirt bikes over in our dedicated EV hub here, like the exclusive new $999 low price we secured on the Yozma IN 10 Off-Road Electric Mini Dirt Bike For Teens & Adults, among others. If you would prefer an e-bike, we have several sales running in our separate e-bikes hub here, like the Lectric Mother’s Day Sale with up to $793 e-bike savings, the continuing Aventon all-time lows for the Level 3 and Pace 4 smart e-bikes, or more.

Lectric’s Mother’s Day Sale offers up to $793 bundle savings on XPedition2 cargo e-bikes + other models from $799

After six days of Lightning Deals striking Lectric e-bikes, the brand is now offering a longer-term Mother’s Day Sale with up to $763 savings + 15% discounts on spare batteries. The largest of the deals is hitting the XPedition2 cargo e-bikes, with the starting XPedtion2 single-battery e-bike and $346 in FREE gear at $1,399 shipped, while the XPedition2 dual-battery e-bike and $614 in FREE gear is going for $1,799 shipped, and the XPedition2 dual-battery long-range e-bike at $763 in FREE gear is at $1,999 shipped. These packages would cost you $1,745, $2,413, and $2,762 without the discounts on the bundles, which come in as the second-best deals we have seen in 2026 so far, behind the first wave of Lightning Deals that ended Monday night. Head below to learn all about these cargo-ready commuters, as well as browse the full lineup of Mother’s Day offers while they last.

A popular option for parents and nannies in NYC, the Lectric XPedition2 cargo e-bikes are ready to haul up to 450 pounds around town, with the 750W M24 rear hub motors (with a 1,310W peak) providing up to 20 to 28 MPH top speeds, depending on what your local laws allow. The main choice here is just how big of a battery setup you want, determining how far you can travel, with the base XPedition2 model having a 13Ah battery for up to 60 miles of pedal-assisted travel. If you want to travel further, the 26Ah dual-battery XPedition2 e-bike doubles the range up to 120 miles, or go the furthest distance on the 35Ah dual-battery long-range XPedition2 with up to 170 miles of PAS travel.

You’ll also have the option to cruise around on electricity alone via the throttles, but due keep in mind this lowers the maximum travel ranges the most. Alongside all the FREE bundled gear you’re getting, the e-bike (of any battery setup size) comes equipped with dual spring front suspension forks, hydraulic mineral oil disc brakes, headlights and taillights that provide turn signaling and brake activation, a color display, and more.

XPedition2 Cargo e-bike Mother’s Day deals:

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Lectric ONE premium Belt-Drive e-bike Mother’s Day deal:

Segway offers a second-ever chance to jump on the 40-mile traveling Max G30P e-scooter at its $500 low

Segway is currently offering a flash sale on its Max G30P Electric Scooter for $499.99 shipped for an unknown amount of time. Don’t be fooled by the $1,000 MSRP here, as it much more often keeps down between $600 and $700 on average, with the flash deal here being only the second time ever that we’ve seen the cost dropped this low. Jumping on the deal gives you a $200 markdown off the going rate ($500 off the MSRP) for a second chance at the all-time lowest price we have tracked on it.

If you’ve been wanting a more affordable – yet still reliable – means to travel some serious distance, the Segway Max G30P e-scooter will definitely have you covered in both categories, especially with it down at this all-time low. The 350W motor comes powered by a 36V 551Wh battery, providing up to 40 miles of travel distance and hitting top speeds of 18.6 MPH.

Folks that will have to carry it up and down stairs won’t be as encumbered like with many e-bikes, as the scooter only weighs 38.6 pounds, and the typical folding frame helps when you want to store it in tight spaces or place it in your car trunk to accompany you on trips. Other features include a dual braking system (both mechanical and electrical anti-lock brakes), 10-inch self-sealing tubeless tires, front and rear shock absorbers, an IPX5 water-resistant construction, an LED dashboard for settings, and more.

You can still save $200 on Aventon’s Level 3 commuter + Pace 4 cruiser e-bikes with smart security upgrades at lows from $1,599

While Aventon’s Spring Sale has come to a close, we’re seeing the brand continue discounts on two e-bikes – both of which are remaining at their all-time lowest rates for an unknown amount of time longer. My pick of the two would be the Level 3 Smart Commuter e-bike at $1,699 shipped, which is keeping down from its $1,899 full price. Before the Spring Sale that launched earlier in April, these prices were last seen during Black Friday and Christmas sales, making the $200 markdown here all the better, especially once you learn about the upgrades from its previous generation designs. Head below to learn more.

The Aventon Level 3 commuter e-bike (coming in either a step-over or step-through frame design) boasts upgraded mechanical features alongside an array of new smart features over the predecessors, including GPS tracking, auto-locking, unusual movement detection alerts to your phone, an alarm, and more. The 500W rear hub motor (864W peak) comes powered by a 733Wh battery in order to support you with pedal assistance for up to 70 miles on each charger (with a throttle for electric-only riding) at up to 28 MPH top speeds.

Aside from the many smart/security features I mentioned above, your commutes will also be benefiting from the Kenda Kwick Seven-5 Sport puncture-resistant tires with fenders overtop, a torque sensor covering pedal-assistance, hydraulic disc brakes, front and rear integrated lighting, a Shimano Altus RD-M310 derailleur, a rear cargo rack, a full color display, and more.

Aventon’s ongoing smart e-bike discounts:

  • Pace 4 Step-Through Cruiser e-bike (all-time low): $1,599 (Reg. $1,799)
    • 28 MPH for up to 70 miles
    • Startup password, remote locking, geofencing, electronic rear wheel lock, more
  • Level 3 Smart Step-Over Commuter e-bike (all-time low): $1,699 (Reg. $1,899)
    • 28 MPH for up to 70 miles
    • GPS tracking, auto-lock, unusual movement detection, alarm system, more
  • Level 3 Smart Step-Through Commuter e-bike (all-time low): $1,699 (Reg. $1,899)
    • 20 MPH for up to 70 miles
    • GPS tracking, auto-lock, unusual movement detection, alarm system, more

Get GPS tracking + adaptable personalized training coach in Garmin’s Edge 540 cycling computer at a $250 low

Over at Amazon, cyclists can currently find the Garmin Edge 540 Compact GPS Cycling Computer down at $249.99 shipped. Down from its $350 full price, this particular model only sees occasional discounts that come every handful of months, but often last for decent lengths. Some discounts keep the price above $299, though we have seen more frequent falls to this same rate since mid-2025, with it coming back around the bend. You’re looking at a 29% markdown off the going rate that gives you $100 in savings and lands it back at the all-time lowest price we have tracked. Head below to learn more about it.

If you’re looking to upgrade your cycling sessions with a personal computer trainer, this Garmin Edge 540 model will fit right in with your needs. To start, it brings along advanced GPS tracking, complete with button controls, which offers multi-functionality for navigation, route planning, performance tracking, and cycling awareness.

What’s more, it also suggests daily workouts and training prompts using the collected data of your previous sessions, giving you a more personalized coaching experience that adapts to your needs, though you will need a compatible power meter and heart rate monitor here. The internal battery is also good for anywhere from 26 hours (in demanding usage) to 42 hours (in battery saver mode).

Cover essential devices and jobsite needs with Jackery’s 1,024Wh Explorer 1000 v2 power station down at $429

By way of its official Amazon storefront, Jackery is currently undercutting its own direct Mother’s Day Sale pricing on the Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station at $428.99 shipped, beating out the direct website by $70. While it may carry a $799 MSRP direct from Jackery, we’ve been seeing it over at Amazon only going as high as $499 in price since early February. While we have seen it go a bit lower in the past, the deal here undercuts the Mother’s Day sale by $70, landing it amongst the lowest prices we have tracked in 2026. You can browse the full lineup of Jackery Mother’s Day deals here, which includes links to the best prices elsewhere on other units from the brand.

Jackery’s Explorer 1000 v2 power station is one of the brand’s most popular smaller-scale power solutions, though it’s still able to offer ample support for essential devices, small appliances, and even keeping tools running on jobsites. It provides a 1,070Wh LiFePO4 battery and delivers up to 1,500W of steady output power (surging as high as 3,000W) through seven ports (3x ACs, 2x USB-Cs, 1x USB-A, and 1x DC).

For your recharging needs, you’ll have three primary means to top off the battery when it runs low. A standard AC outlet can have it back to full in around 1.6 hours, though it does boast an emergency charging feature in the in-app smart controls to cut that rate down to just one hour. There’s also a maximum 600W solar panel input, which can take around three hours with ideal sunlight, as well as the option to plug into your car’s auxiliary port for charging as you drive.

As I mentioned, Jackery currently has an ongoing Mother’s Day Sale with up to 54% power station and accessory discounts starting from $129 right now, with links to even lower prices elsewhere also included in the same post. You’ll find more from Jackery, as well as Anker SOLIX, EcoFlow, Bluetti, and more waiting for you in our dedicated power stations hub here.

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The savings this week are also continuing to a collection of other markdowns. To the same tune as the offers above, these all help you take a more energy-conscious approach to your routine. Winter means you can lock in even better off-season price cuts on electric tools for the lawn while saving on EVs and tons of other gear.

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