Lectric is running its 250th Anniversary Sale with aggressive discounts on three e-bike models. The XP4 750, Xpress2, and Xpeak2 are all available starting at $1,299, representing up to $464 in additional savings beyond the brand's July Fourth pricing. The XP4 750 remains Lectric's flagship commuter bike with its 750W motor and full suspension platform, positioned as the company's premium entry. The Xpress2 and Xpeak2 target different rider needs. exact specs for all three models weren't detailed in the sale announcement, but these deals land during peak summer e-bike season when buyers actively seek commuter and recreational options.

EcoFlow simultaneously launched a weekend flash sale on its 716Wh RIVER 2 Pro 700 power station, with a bundle dropping to $369. That price point makes portable power accessible for van lifers, outdoor enthusiasts, and backup power seekers. The RIVER 2 Pro 700 sits in the compact segment where 700Wh capacity runs most laptops and camping gear without the bulk of larger 2000Wh units.

The sales also reference EGO, Anker, and eufy deals, though specific pricing and products weren't fully detailed in the available excerpt. This bundling strategy reflects how retailers now package e-bikes with accessories and power solutions together, recognizing that buyers want complete setups rather than just motors and wheels.

For consumers, these sales matter because e-bike prices typically range $1,500 to $2,500 for quality commuters. Starting points under $1,300 lower the barrier for riders testing electric propulsion. Power station pricing below $400 similarly democratizes backup power and off-grid flexibility. Both categories remain growth markets as buyers shift away from car