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Elon Musk identified the need for what he dubbed a “gigafactory” to produce huge volumes of battery cells as early as 2013.
Slate Auto, a start-up backed by Jeff Bezos, plans to sell a small, spartan electric truck that comes with no paint, stereo ...
Most people don’t talk about Tesla as a largely character-driven stock in the same way they do, for example, GameStop. The leading American electric car company is a slightly easier pitch ...
Buzzy new EV startup Slate Auto has racked up more than 100,000 reservations for its customizable low-cost electric pickup ...
Jeff Bezos-backed Slate Auto, a newer electric vehicle manufacturer, could be developing Tesla's fiercest competitor yet, the Slate electric pickup truck. The Slate Auto pickup truck is an ...
Slate Auto is obviously trying to replicate Tesla's success, and, as many have observed, its name is an anagram of Tesla. However, Slate Auto does not copy Tesla's strategy in developing and ...
Slate is building interest in the new vehicle by advertising it at "an expected price of under $20,000 after federal incentives," which implies a base price of perhaps $27,000, minus a federal tax ...
Slate Auto says more than 100,000 people have paid $50 to reserve one of the company's low-frills, ultracustomizable electric trucks.
Tesla brought EVs into the mainstream and Nissan made them affordable, but is Slate Auto's recently-announced pickup truck an ...
Doug DeMuro, who’s famous for his weird reviews of cars posted to YouTube, has voiced his reasons why he believes the Slate ...
Slate Auto said it would assemble its $25,000 electric pickup at a former printing site in Warsaw, Indiana.