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Segway 40-mile Max G30P e-scooter new $500 low, Jackery 256Wh Explorer 240D compact power station new $129 low, more

2 months 2 weeks ago

We’ve got another jam-packed Green Deals for you today, filled with a bunch of new low prices. To start, Segway has launched a flash sale on its Max G30P Electric Scooter with up to 40 miles of travel that drops it to a new $500 low. Right behind that, we have the 256Wh/80,000mAh Jackery Explorer 240D Portable Compact Power Station hitting a new $129 low, as well as the Baseus S1 Pro Wireless Outdoor Solar Security 2-Cam Kit with sun-tracking solar panels and an expandable 16GB hub – all at a new $100 low. There are also two of EGO’s most advanced cordless electric pole saw and mower kits hitting their lowest prices in months, Anker’s EverFrost 2 Portable Electric Cooler at its best price since Cyber Monday, 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 50% discount on the EVOLV TERRA e-scooter to a new $614.50 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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Reinette LeJeune

Tesla won’t really build its own chip fab — Intel is going to do it

2 months 2 weeks ago

Tesla is not actually going to build its own chip fab. Intel is going to do it for them.

That’s the real takeaway from Intel’s announcement today that it is joining the “Terafab” project alongside Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI — the $25 billion Austin chip factory Elon Musk unveiled with great fanfare last month.

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Fred Lambert

Tesla driver passes out drunk on Autopilot — arrested for DUI

2 months 2 weeks ago

A Tesla driver was found passed out behind the wheel of his car as it drove itself through busy streets in Vacaville, California. Police caught up with the vehicle and arrested the driver on suspicion of driving under the influence of both alcohol and marijuana.

It is the latest in a long string of incidents where Tesla owners have treated the automaker’s driver-assist systems as if they were a designated driver — and it keeps happening because Tesla keeps marketing them that way.

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Fred Lambert