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According to Reuters, U.S. electric vehicle sales growth has cooled as consumer enthusiasm faded and federal support waned.
Slate Auto, an electric pick-up brand backed by Jeff Bezos, will build its no-frills vehicle, where a radio and power windows cost extra, at an old Indiana printing plant.
When Will Haseltine saw images online of a small, boxy electric pickup from startup Slate Auto this past spring, he got on the waitlist right away. The sparse interior and crank windows reminded him ...
Andy goes totally contrarian to the mainstream media when it comes to speculating how Ford’s new minitruck EV platform came ...
IndustryWeek editors look into that story, plus the search is on for old Raymond forklifts, good news for robots, Toyota ...
In five NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts at Indianapolis Raceway Park (IRP), Spire Motorsports has earned one top-five ...
Plenty of passing and incidents from start to finish marked an eventful trip to Oregon’s Portland International Raceway ...
And more research spaces have recently opened or are in the pipeline.
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My own introduction to William Shakespeare’s plays can be traced back to childhood in the 1950s when our family would pile into the car on a pretty summer night and head to Yellow Springs for a ...
Watch Slate Auto's tallest employee try to fit into the tiny Bezos-backed truck Slate's tallest employee sits in small electric truck to test cabin space.
As electric pickups continue to proliferate in the upper price ranges, two emerging entries are quietly preparing to upend ...