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ChargePoint Flex level 2 EV charger now $397, last day to save $699 on Aventon Abound e-bike, more

Baua Electric

Finally bring home an EV charger for the garage now that this level 2 ChargePoint Home Flex offering is down to $397. Head below for other New Green Deals we’ve found today and, of course, Electrek ’s best EV buying and leasing deals. This is $699 off the usual $2,199 price tag.

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BMW MINI E Powered by AC Propulsion?

Revenge of the Electric Car

The automotive and green electric vehicle blogosphere has been abuzz with talk of the BMW MINI E ever since July 9th, 2008, when AutoblogGreen published the rumor that 500 of the intriguing new electric cars would be released later this year in California. Amazing AC Propulsion eBoxes at AltCarExpo Saturday, September 27th, 2008.

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Juiced’s RipCurrent S e-bike is $599 off for limited-time, Traeger Pro 34 grill, Leviton level 2 EV charger, and more

Baua Electric

It is joined by an array of wood pellet grills and smokers at discounted rates, led by the Traeger Pro 34 Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker at a new $500 low , as well as the Leviton Level 2 Smart EV Charger for $621. Head below for other New Green Deals we’ve found today and, of course, Electrek ’s best EV buying and leasing deals.

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User Results from First Phase of the MINI E Field Trial in the UK

Green Car Congress

As the second half of the twelve-month MINI E field trial begins in the UK this week, BMW has released an overview of the outcome of interviews and objective data collected from the first three months of the December to June 2010 phase of the trial. Users felt strongly that public charging facilities for EVs were desirable and even essential.

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Automakers agree on common plug to recharge electric vehicles

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

German energy firm RWE has stated that a cadre of respected automakers and energy firms have all come together in agreement on a three-point, 400-volt plug that will enable electric cars the world over to be recharged anywhere, regardless of which recharging station they stop at. Who even knows if they are a member of SAE.