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The Slate truck won't cost under $20,000 anymore. Here's why things are about to get harder for the EV startup.
Slate Auto launched an electric truck that it was expecting to sell for less than $20,000 after federal incentives, but with ...
Slate Auto, which came out of stealth mode earlier this year with a surprising — and surprisingly affordable — customizable ...
The Jeff Bezos-backed startup had hoped to qualify for a $7,500 federal EV tax incentive, but Trump's tax bill is set to kill ...
Trump administration’s cancellation of $7,500 EV tax credit could see Slate Auto’s barebones electric pickup now cost upwards ...
Slate Auto has updated its website after Congress passed President Trump's tax cut bill, which will eliminate the federal EV ...
Slate made a splash with an affordable, electric pickup that was slated to cost less than $20,000 after federal incentives.
The electric truck may still enter production next year, but that tempting sub $20,000 price now appears like a dream.
The uphill climb for Slate Auto, the newest kid on the EV block, just became a little steeper. At least $7,500 steeper due to ...
Slate Auto’s plan for a sub-20K USD electric pickup hit a setback after President Donald Trump signed a bill ending EV tax ...
Slate Auto, the electric vehicle startup backed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is no longer advertising its all-electric ...
Slate Auto CEO Chris Barman, a Crown Point native and Chrysler veteran, said Indiana was the perfect home for Slate's new EV pickup truck plant. News Sports Indy 500 Things To Do Opinion Advertise ...