Slate Electric Pickup Truck: An Exciting EV Development
The Slate electric pickup truck is one of the most intriguing recent developments in the EV sector. With potential incentives, the base model could cost less than $20,000. The $25,000 version of the truck might be available for under $20,000 if the $7,500 US federal EV tax incentive is still available when it hits the market. Some states also offer EV tax credits, though they are typically less than the federal credit.

The base model is said to have an estimated range of 150 miles with a 52.7 kWh battery capacity. There’s also an option for an 84.3 kWh battery with a range of 240 miles. The truck supports 120 kW charging. It’s worth noting that the vehicle is not yet in production.
The Slate truck is designed with customization in mind, allowing customers to have DIY control over various aspects. One notable feature is the option for windows with manual cranks, providing a failsafe in case of electrical failure. The front trunk (frunk) offers reasonable storage capacity for a small truck.
The customizable approach is similar to a DIY smartphone prototype from years ago, where customers could build their phones from various parts. The Slate truck allows for changes to bumpers, trim, lights, colors, speakers, and wraps. The video showcasing the truck discusses different configurations, including fleet spec, camping spec, and SUV kit, each with components arranged for specific applications.
This flexibility could appeal to a broad range of customers, particularly those who don’t need long-range EVs for their daily driving needs. For instance, EV drivers who primarily make short trips wouldn’t require 300 miles of range. For longer trips, such as 1,000 miles, owners could rent a vehicle or use a second car.
The Slate pickup truck represents an interesting development in the EV market, combining affordability with customization options. While it’s not yet in production, the concept shows promise for various customer needs.