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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 Auto has announced it will build its sub-$20,000 electric pickup truck in the town of Warsaw, Indiana. Located in Kosciusko County, Warsaw is known as The City of Lakes, as well as The ...
Slate expects to build 150,000 trucks in Warsaw annually. Several factors work in Slate’s favor: The plastic bodies will be molded, so there is no need for massive sheet metal or fiberglass ...
It’s a big number for a little truck! Electric pickup startup Slate Auto confirmed in a LinkedIn post on Monday ...
TechCrunch has revealed that Slate Autos has received 100,000 reservations so far for its affordable, simple, and highly customizable electric pickup truck. The milestone was reached last weekend, ...
Slate’s base model truck is a sub-$20,000 (after federal tax ... ramped up for making 150,000 vehicles per year out of its Warsaw, Indiana, facility. Slate is following the lead set by Hyundai ...
People deserve to have a car that they can afford,” says Tisha Johnson, the design boss of Slate Auto, a startup backed by ...