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Slate Auto CEO Chris Barman, a Crown Point native and Chrysler veteran, said Indiana was the perfect home for Slate's new EV ...
Slate Auto is developing an extremely affordable and customizable electric pickup truck. How the Jeff Bezos-backed company ...
Slate Auto said it would assemble its $25,000 electric pickup at a former printing site in Warsaw, Indiana.
One of those questions was where Slate will build the thing, with a TechCrunch report suggesting a factory in Indiana. Today ...
The Slate Truck comes with standard roll-down windows, and it does not come with an infotainment or audio system. However, ...
Say hello to another upstart EV company: Slate. It’s a U.S.-based, Jeff Bezos-backed electric vehicle maker with the goal of ...
What's to come with the new Slate Truck and its potential availability? Is it worth the hype? Why does it feel like smartphone design and innovation has stalled recently? And why do directors think ...
The Slate Truck debuted to fanfare, heralding a return to simplicity, smallness, and affordability in the pickup truck world.
Backed in part DIY-style Slate pickup truck and its large catalog of accessories seem like perfect fits for Amazon.
Slate Auto is an American Michigan-based EV company led by Chris Barman (former Chrysler exec). The company's first offering is a barebones, affordable electric pickup truck with plenty of ...
The Slate Truck is a simple, electric vehicle made in the United States, with an expected price of just under $20,000, according to its website.
Crank windows? Yep, but that’s just the start—the Slate Truck is an affordable that's only as basic as you want it to be.