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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 ...
America's most affordable upcoming EV just got thousands of dollars more expensive. Thank Donald Trump and Congress for that.
The version shown was a prototype, but the model that potential customers hope to see next year won’t include many modern-day accoutrements.
Slate made a splash with an affordable, electric pickup that was slated to cost less than $20,000 after federal incentives.
Bezos-backed pickup was supposed to start at under £20k, but with EV incentives cut the price has jumped dramatically ...
The repeal of federal EV incentives under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act raises Slate's electric mini-pickup price from $20,000 to "mid-twenties," reducing its appeal. Despite its customizable ...
The Slate Truck's eye-catching price tag was always going to be tenuous, relying on government incentives that were never guaranteed, especially after Trump took office earlier this year.
The automaker recently changed its website to list the starting price in the 'mid-twenties,' after Trump's bill eliminated the federal EV tax credit.
The Slate EV pickup will be built in Indiana. The truck doesn't include things like built-in infotainment, but its lower price tag is drawing notice. The first question Lauren Gregory’s 7-year ...
The electric truck may still enter production next year, but that tempting sub $20,000 price now appears like a dream.
With Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' killing the EV federal tax incentive, the Slate Truck probably won’t start at under $20,000 ...
The cancellation of the federal EV tax credit in September means the affordable Slate Truck will no longer be as affordable as everyone thought it would be.