Slate Vs. Telo: How The EV Truck Startups Stack Up
Briefly

Slate Auto and Telo Trucks have launched two distinct electric pickup trucks targeting different consumer markets. Slate, founded by industry veterans, emphasizes affordability with a traditional boxy design, targeting cost-sensitive buyers. In contrast, Telo's MT1 aims for urban functionality with a futuristic style and compact size, making it suitable for city living. Slate's truck features a minimalistic two-seater design, while Telo offers a five-seater configuration. Both companies are backed by significant venture capital and are in the preliminary stages of their product development, showcasing the diversity in electric vehicle design and utility.
The Slate follows a hyper-traditional, boxy design, while the MT1 looks like it's from the future, leveraging EV platform flexibility for a compact design.
The Telo MT1 looks to be a super-compact, functional truck ideal for city dwellers, boasting a stylish, minimalist interior and spatial efficiency.
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