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Slate, which is targeting late-2026 production, has been operating in “stealth mode” since 2022. One key investor is Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
The electric 2-seat pickup, produced in a single configuration from the factory, can be outfitted with over 100 accessories - ...
A Michigan-based electric vehicle startup with high-profile backers plans to bring up to 2,000 jobs to northern Indiana, marking a major shift for a region better known for orthopedics and agriculture ...
Slate Auto plans to produce low-cost direct-to-consumer electric vehicles in a vacant factory in Warsaw, with over 2,000 jobs ...
People deserve to have a car that they can afford,” says Tisha Johnson, the design boss of Slate Auto, a startup backed by ...
This bare-bones, highly personalizable electric truck aims to shake up the US market in 2027, but international buyers will ...
The idea behind Slate is to offer an ultra-low-cost electric pickup. The model will be cheap because it won't come with much ...
Slate Auto, backed by Jeff Bezos’ family office, is betting big on minimalism and price to shake up the electric vehicle ...
Slate Auto confirmed it would build it's low-cost direct to consumer electric vehicles in Warsaw at a now vacant factory. And there appears to be lots of consumer interest.
Slate Truck, which is backed by Jeff Bezos, is priced at $20,000 after federal EV incentives, a concept some would consider radical and even inconceivable.
Jeff Bezos has helped secure a $725 million investment for Slate Auto, a new low-cost car brand aiming to disrupt the ...
Slate Auto surpassed 100,000 reservations within two weeks of unveiling its low-cost electric pickup truck at an event in Los ...