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Renewable energy news: Segway, Zendure, Reolink Solar Cameras

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Segway, Zendure, Reolink Solar Cameras, among others.

Segway Reaches 1 Million Sales Milestone for E2 Scooters

Segway has announced that its Ninebot E2 series electric kick scooters have surpassed 1 million units sold worldwide, marking a major milestone in micro mobility adoption. The achievement highlights innovation in affordable, user-friendly electric scooters designed for first- and last-mile transportation. The E2 series combines efficient motor performance, practical range, and modern design, making it ideal for urban commuting. This customer-focused approach has driven strong global demand, especially among new riders seeking convenient and eco-friendly mobility solutions. The milestone reflects growing investment in electric mobility infrastructure and increasing consumer preference for sustainable transport. By scaling its product lineup, Segway continues to strengthen its leadership in the global electric scooter market.

Zendure Launches SolarFlow Mix Home Storage Series

Zendure has launched its SolarFlow Mix Series across Europe, introducing three modular home energy storage systems designed for different household needs. The platform integrates solar generation, battery storage, and AI-driven home energy management to optimise energy usage and reduce electricity costs. The flagship system supports high-capacity solar input and flexible storage ranging from 8 kWh to 50 kWh, enabling households to maximise self-consumption.  This innovation highlights smart, AI-powered energy solutions that adapt to consumption patterns and dynamic pricing. The customer-focused approach ensures greater energy independence and reliability. The launch reflects strong investment in residential energy technology, supporting Europe’s transition toward efficient, decentralised, and sustainable power systems.

Reolink Solar Cameras Drive Green Energy Adoption on Earth Day 2026

Reolink highlighted its solar-powered security cameras as a sustainable solution to reduce household energy consumption during Earth Day 2026. The company’s SolarEase technology improves charging efficiency to 26 percent, enabling reliable performance even in low-light or shaded environments, with just one hour of sunlight supporting overnight operation. In 2025, over 616,000 Reolink solar panels generated more than 67,452 kWh of electricity, helping avoid around 67.5 tons of CO₂ emissions. The wire-free cameras offer quiet, non-intrusive monitoring, making them suitable for both homes and wildlife observation. Reolink has also partnered with over 55 NGOs globally, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and conservation through smart, solar-powered security solutions.

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