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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 ...
Slate Auto’s hopes to bring a brand-new, all-electric pickup truck to market for around $20,000 has hit a costly stumbling ...
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 ...
We at MotorTrend have been anticipating changes and/or an end to Federal EV incentives for quite some time, so we’ve been ...
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 ...