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Slate Auto said it would assemble its $25,000 electric pickup at a former printing site in Warsaw, Indiana.
One of those questions was where Slate will build the thing, with a TechCrunch report suggesting a factory in Indiana. Today we can officially confirm the details. Slate Auto will retrofit an existing ...
Slate Auto plans to produce low-cost direct-to-consumer electric vehicles in a vacant factory in Warsaw, with over 2,000 jobs ...
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.
A Michigan-based electric vehicle startup with high-profile backers plans to bring up to 2,000 jobs to northern Indiana, marking a major shift for a region better known for orthopedics and agriculture ...
Buzzy new EV startup Slate Auto has racked up more than 100,000 reservations for its customizable low-cost electric pickup ...
News Now! Warsaw reported on Tuesday that Slate Auto sent an email to Warsaw media outlets confirming it will turn a vacant building into a manufacturing plant. The facility will employ more than ...
As we shared a week ago, Slate Automotive, the Jeff Bezos-backed company ... The company has confirmed that the plant will be in Warsaw, a city of about 16,000 located 40 miles northwest of ...
As the news surrounding electric vehicle startup Slate spread, so did the excitement of Kosciusko County authorities for the ...
WARSAW, Ind.–Slate Auto, based in Michigan, will build a plant to manufacture electric trucks in Warsaw. The announcement was made Wednesday by the Kosciusko Economic Development Corp. The factory ...