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Slate Auto's electric truck could revolutionize EV affordability if it can deliver on a sub-$20K pricetag. Tesla just isn't ...
And one final note: towing substantially reduces the efficiency of the tow vehicle, due to the weight of the trailer and its ...
Buzzy new EV startup Slate Auto has racked up more than 100,000 reservations for its customizable low-cost electric pickup ...
One can only imagine where Tesla (and the world) would be today if they had delivered a $25,000 EV several years ago. Instead ...
KG Motors' new Mibot is taking cheap very seriously. Established automakers seem to have all but abandoned the notion of ...
The American startup Slate Auto, backed by big names like Jeff Bezos, surprised the market by reaching 100,000 reservations ...
The biggest questions around the Slate Auto truck have centered less on the engineering and more on the customer. Are there ...
Slate Auto, the startup electric vehicle manufacturer, confirmed to Newsweek that the company closed on $700 million in ...
It's looking like the utilitarian Slate EV pickup truck has struck a chord. The Michigan-based Slate Auto, backed by Jeff Bezos, says more than 100,000 people have reserved one of its low-frills ...
Slate Auto is entering a challenging market, as the rapid growth of the EV sector has faced a sales growth slowdown in recent years. Sales continue to grow, just more slowly than several years ago.
In this morning's edition, we're checking out the lightning-fast fundraising start Slate Auto is experiencing and how Subaru is raising some prices because of President Trump's tariffs.
Slate Auto, a start-up backed by Jeff Bezos, plans to sell a small, spartan electric truck that comes with no paint, stereo or touch-screens. By Lawrence Ulrich When Slate Auto, a start-up ...