Slate Auto FAQ: your questions answered
Briefly

The Slate vehicle is designed primarily for everyday utility, rather than heavy towing capabilities, differentiating it from competitors like the Ford Maverick and F-150. While towing can greatly affect efficiency, especially for electric vehicles, Slate intends to provide an accessible alternative in the market. The manufacturing will be held in a repurposed printing facility in Warsaw, Indiana, with plans to hire around 2,000 workers and achieve a production target of 150,000 vehicles annually, providing opportunities for local employment and economic growth.
Slate is clearly a vehicle built for everyday utility, with no priority on heavy towing or cargo.
The manufacturing will take place in a former printing facility, hoping to employ 2,000 workers with 150,000 annual vehicle production.
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