
The Amazon Big Spring Sale may be over, but there’s still plenty of savings – with many low prices gracing our mid-week Green Deals, starting with a one-day-only Lectric April Fool’s flash sale that is offering up to $600 savings on the XPress 750 commuter and XPeak2 off-road e-bikes – including price cuts – all starting from $1,299. From there, we spotted a rare discount hitting EGO’s 3,200 PSI Electric Pressure Washer with 2x 6.0Ah batteries to $779, the full lineup of Jackery’s Easter Sale with up to 54% power station savings starting from $199, returning low prices on the Autel MaxiCharger Home 50A Level 2 EV Charger and budget-friendly Gotrax Dolphin e-bike, and a bunch of continuing sales leftover from the previous weeklong event.
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.

Get $600 savings on Lectric’s XPress 750 commuter + XPeak2 off-road e-bikes for today only starting from $1,299
To celebrate our stepping into a new month (and playing on the fun), Lectric has launched an April Fool’s one-day-only flash sale that focuses on two particular e-bikes with price cuts and free bundle packages – and no, this is not a joke. During this short-term window, you can score the XPress 750 Long-Range Commuter e-bikes with $503 in FREE gear at $1,299 shipped, which would normally run you $1,802 without the savings and beats out the previous sale’s $336 bundle. Folks wanting a more trail-ready ride can find the standard XPeak2 Off-Road e-bike with $400 in FREE gear at $1,299 shipped, while the XPeak2 Long-Range Off-Road e-bikes with the same bundle are down at $1,499 shipped. These would go for $1,899 and $2,099 in full, and while they are retaining their $200 price cuts from the previous sale, they also beat out the former $336 bundles. Head below to learn more about these two e-bikes, or head to the main sale page here to shop all the non-flash sale offers.
While I had ridden quite a few Lectric models from years ago, my first actual foray into ownership started with the XPress 750 commuter e-bike, which I still enjoy riding around when not on my XP4 750 utility e-bike. For the price is offers plenty of solid support for commuting, with the 750W rear hub motor (1,310W peak) and 14Ah battery delivering up to 60 miles of pedal-assisted travel (with a torque sensor for better pick-up from the system), maxing out at 28 MPH, unless your local laws dictate a 20 MPH limit. Other features include hydraulic mineral oil brakes, puncture-resistant tires, a front suspension fork, a Shimano 7-speed derailleur, an integrated headlight and taillight, a full color LCD screen with a USB port for charging devices, and more.
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On the other side of the riding spectrum is the Lectric XPeak2 e-bikes that can handle on-street commuting as much as handle off-road routes. It has a similar 750W motor setup (1,310W peak), though you’ll choose between the standard 15A or long-range 20Ah batteries, which hit the same 20 or 28 MPH speeds and provide pedal-assist support for up to 60 or 80 miles per charge. They share features from there, giving you hydraulic mineral oil brakes, a RST Renegade suspension fork, puncture-resistant off-road tires, and more.
You can head over to our dedicated e-bikes hub here to browse through all the ongoing deals, like the first-ever discount of $800 hitting Heybike’s Helio F Smart Folding Classic e-bike for $1,299, among other models in the brand’s current sale. We also have a separate EV hub that contains all the best deals on e-scooters and other EV types.

Amazon is now offering the EGO Power+ 3,200 PSI Electric Pressure Washer with two 6.0Ah batteries down at $779 shipped. This popular cleaning solution has been keeping to its $879 full price since early Black Friday deals ended in mid-November, and now, after the previous week’s savings event, it’s finally coming down in price so you can get to work on your outdoor spring cleaning. The deal here is a $100 markdown off the going rate, which has only been beaten out by the $699 low that we last saw occurring from April to July 2025, giving you the second-lowest rate we have tracked. If you already have plenty of batteries to spare, you can save a bit more by grabbing the standalone power washer down at $499 shipped, from its $549 full price.
It is very rare to see this particular EGO electric pressure washer receiving discounts, and there’s no telling just how long this second-lowest price will last. It’s the highest-end cleaning solution from the brand, maxing out at 3,200 PSI and a 1.2 to 2.0 GPM flow rate. It features three cleaning modes for various jobs (eco, high, turbo), and the two included 6.0Ah batteries give you the juice to run it for up to 60 minutes at a time – and don’t forget you can always switch those out with others you already own.
That’s not all that really makes this model stand out, as it even brings along two different connection points for your water sources: one for a standard garden hose and the other for an included siphon hose, meaning you can drop it in a fresh water source for continuous water supply wherever you are. There’s also five varying nozzles, a 25-foot high-pressure hose, a foam cannon, a filter, and a wand with an integrated display for battery levels as you work.
You can find tons of other deals on equipment from EGO, Greenworks, Worx, and more in our dedicated tools hub here, which does include some hangover Big Spring Sale discounts.

Jackery’s Easter Sale takes up to 54% off power stations, like the 1,264Wh Explorer 1000 Plus at its $599 low ($400 off), more
Jackery is the first of the big power station brands to launch an Easter Sale this month, with up to 54% discounts on units running through and past the upcoming holiday. While many prices have ticked up by $100 or so since the previous spring sale, one notable option staying put at its best pricing is Jackery’s Explorer 1000 Plus Portable Power Station at $599 shipped, which isn’t available on Amazon currently. Normally $999 at full price, we’ve been seeing it consistently discounted to this same rate in 2026, with the $400 markdown sticking around after the previous sale for an extended chance at its all-time lowest tracked price. Head below to learn more and shop the full sale lineup.
One of Jackery’s smaller and more personal backup solutions, the Explorer 1000 Plus power station brings along a solid 1,264Wh LiFePO4 battery capacity that can be topped off in about 100 minutes via a standard AC outlet. It comes prepared for connections with eight ports (3x AC, 2x USB-A, 2x USB-C, and a solo car port) and delivers up to 2,000W of power continuously while able to surge as high as 4,000W. Alongside the AC charging mentioned above, you also have the option to charge as you drive through the car port, or connect up to 800W of solar panel input to charge in the sun.
Jackery’s under 2,000Wh compact power station deals:
Jackery 2,000Wh+ essential appliance backup deals:
Explorer 2000 v2 (2,042Wh) power station: $799 (Reg. $1,499) | $120 less with exclusive deal
HomePower 3000 (3,072Wh) power station: $1,299 (Reg. $2,499) | $400 less with exclusive deal
HomePower 3600 Plus (3,584Wh) power station: $1,699 (Reg. $2,799) | $80 more at Amazon
Explorer 2000 Plus (2,042Wh) with 2x 200W solar panels: $1,649 (Reg. $3,099)
HomePower 3000 (3,072Wh) with 2x 200W panels: $1,699 (Reg. $2,999) | $190 more at Amazon
HomePower 3600 Plus (3,584Wh) with 500W solar panel: $2,399 (Reg. $3,799) | $180 more at Amazon
HomePower 3600 Plus (7,168Wh) with extra battery: $2,699 (Reg. $4,699) | $240 more at Amazon
Explorer 2000 Plus (6,126Wh) with 2x batteries and 2x 200W panels: $3,049 (Reg. $6,599)
HomePower 3600 Plus (7,168Wh) with extra battery + 500W panel: $3,499 (Reg. $5,899) | $250 more at Amazon
Jackery Explorer 5000 Plus deals for critical loads:
Explorer 5000 Plus (5,040Wh) power station: $2,899 (Reg. $4,299) | matched at Amazon
Explorer 5000 Plus (5,040Wh) with smart transfer switch: $3,499 (Reg. $5,699) | $730 more at Amazon
Explorer 5000 Plus (5,040Wh) with 2x 500W panels: $4,299 (Reg. $5,699)
Explorer 5000 Plus (5,040Wh) with 2x 500W panels and smart TS: $5,299 (Reg. $5,999)
2x Explorer 5000 Plus (20kWh) with 2x extra batteries and smart TS: $9,999 (Reg. $10,999)
And much more…
Jackery add-on accessory deals:
And for some particular models, you’ll want to check out our three ongoing exclusive Wellbots deals for even more savings, starting with the 2,042Wh Explorer 2000 v2 power station at its $679 low. From there, you’ll also find the 1,536Wh Explorer 1500 v2 power station at a new $499 low, or the 3,072Wh HomePower 3000 power station down at $899. We’ve got more deals from alternate brands rounded together within our dedicated power stations hub here.








Best Spring EV deals!
Segway Xyber Electric Bike (new low): $2,900 (Reg. $3,300)
Lectric XPedition2 35Ah Cargo e-bike w/ $694 bundle: $1,999 (Reg. $2,693)
Tenways Wayfarer e-bike w/ $366 bundle: $1,999 (Reg. $2,199)
Ride1Up TrailRush German Mid-Drive e-bike: $1,995 (Reg. $2,095)
Navee UT5 Ultra X Electric Superscooter (use code NASP15): $1,955 (Reg. $2,500)
Tenways AGO X All-Terrain Mid-Drive e-bike w/ $307 bundle: $1,899 (Reg. $2,499)
Segway Xafari Electric Bike: $1,800 (Reg. $2,400)
Velotric Summit 1 Versatile Multi-Terrain e-bike w/ $160 bundle: $1,799 (Reg. $2,059)
Lectric XPedition2 26Ah Cargo e-bike w/ $545 bundle: $1,799 (Reg. $2,344)
Lectric XP Trike2 750 Long-Range eTrike w/ $558 bundle: $1,699 (Reg. $2,357)
Lectric XPeak2 Long-Range Off-Road e-bike w/ up to $400 bundle: $1,699 (Reg. $2,099)
ENGWE M20 3.0 Dual-Battery Moped e-bike w/ $114 bundle: $1,699 (Reg. $2,613)
Velotric Ocean Mist Breeze 1 Cruiser e-bike w/ $150 bundle: $1,649 (Reg. $1,949)
Ride1Up VORSA Modular Multi-Use e-bike: $1,595 (Reg. $1,695)
Navee UT5 Max Electric Superscooter (use code NASP15): $1,530 (Reg. $2,000)
Aventon Pace 500.3 Step-Through Cruiser e-bike: $1,499 (Reg. $1,799)
Lectric XPeak2 Standard Off-Road e-bike w/ $247 bundle: $1,499 (Reg. $1,746)
Lectric XP Trike2 w/ $257 bundle: $1,499 (Reg. $1,756)
Heybike Villain Electric Dirt Bike w/ $150 gift: $1,399 (Reg. $1,499)
Lectric XPedition2 13Ah Cargo e-bike w/ $346 bundle: $1,399 (Reg. $1,745)
ENGWE M20 3.0 Single-Battery Moped e-bike w/ $114 bundle: $1,399 (Reg. $2,113)
Hiboy EX11 Full Suspension e-bike (launch deal): $1,300 (Reg. $2,000)
Heybike ALPHA All-Terrain e-bike w/ $79 bundle: $1,299 (Reg. $1,699)
Lectric XPress 750 Commuter e-bikes w/ up to $400 bundle: $1,299 (Reg. $1,699)
Lectric XP4 750 LR Folding Utility e-bikes w/ up to $365 bundle: $1,299 (Reg. $1,664)
Navee’s new XT5 Pro Long-Range Off-Road Electric Scooter: $1,100 (Reg. $1,500)
Lectric XP Lite2 JW Black LR e-bike w/ $346 bundle: $1,099 (Reg. $1,445)
Lectric XP4 Standard Folding Utility e-bikes w/ $79 bundle: $999 (Reg. $1,078)
Lectric XP Lite2 Long-Range e-bikes w/ $346 bundles: $999 (Reg. $1,345)
Heybike Mars 2.0 upgraded 1,000W Folding Fat Tire e-bike: $999 (Reg. $1,799)
VMAX VX4 LT Electric Scooter (use code 9TO5VMAX250): $949 (Reg. $1,399)
Segway ZT3 Pro All-Terrain Electric Scooter: $1,000 (Reg. $1,300)
Heybike Mars 2.0 750W Folding Fat Tire e-bike: $899 (Reg. $1,499)
VMAX VX2 EXTREME ST Electric Scooter (use code 9TO5VMAX250): $849 (Reg. $1,299)
VMAX VX2 EXTREME LT Electric Scooter (use code 9TO5VMAX250): $749 (Reg. $1,199)
Navee G5 Max Electric Scooter (first discount): $700 (Reg. $800)
Segway Max G2 Electric Scooter:$650 (Reg. $1,400)
Segway E3 Pro Electric Scooter: $530 (Reg. $700)
Navee G5 Electric Scooter (first discount): $500 (Reg. $600)

Best new Green Deals landing this week
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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