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A small startup company with a cheeky name, that basically no one has ever heard of, announces an all-new electric vehicle.
The Slate Truck is all electric, carrying a 52.7-kWh battery that powers a single rear motor producing 201 hp and 195 lb-ft of torque. Acceleration from a stop to 60 mph should take about 8.0 seconds.
Slate CEO Chris Barman shared that fresh college graduates, newly-licensed drivers, and retirees were interested in the low-cost EV truck.
Slate is developing a bare-bones, customizable electric truck with a starting price under $20,000 after federal incentives. The truck comes with minimal features, including crank windows and a small ...
The Slate Truck is all electric, carrying a 52.7-kWh battery that powers a single rear motor producing 201 hp and 195 lb-ft of torque. Acceleration from a stop to 60 mph should take about 8.0 seconds.
The Slate Truck will be offered with 52.7 kWh and 84.3 kWh battery packs. Slate is promising a driving range between 150 miles and 240 miles. Customers will be able to choose from 100s of ...