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According to Reuters, U.S. electric vehicle sales growth has cooled as consumer enthusiasm faded and federal support waned.
Tariffs, and a loss of tax credits, mean uncertainty for the EV startups. Plus, Hyundai prioritizes Europe for EVs as U.S.
Slate Auto has made waves by promising an affordable EV truck for the masses. But who's behind the brand, and where is it building its products?
By Kalea Hall and Nora Eckert (Reuters) -When Will Haseltine saw images online of a small, boxy electric pickup from startup ...
The startup Slate Auto, which is backed by Jeff Bezos, wants to bring an affordable electric pickup truck onto the U.S.
The big Cybertruck isn’t doing so great. Tesla is considering making a smaller one, engineering boss Lars Moravy said ...
Slate auto burst onto the scene in April 2025. Here is a timeline that covers its origins, backers, product, and other new details.
In an earnings call Wednesday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk “let the cat out of the bag”: The new, more affordable electric vehicle ...
affordable truck for the masses. That's why he says it's a "really innovative" approach with the potential to be a smash hit. (Note, however, that Munro's company consulted on the design of the Slate, ...