Slate Auto to Build $20K EV Truck at Former Indiana Plant
Slate Auto to manufacture its affordable $20K electric truck at a repurposed Indiana plant, bringing 2,000 jobs and boosting U.S. EV production.
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Slate Auto to Build $20K EV Truck at Former Indiana Plant Slate Auto to Build $20K Electric Truck at Former Indiana Printing Plant Looking for information about where Slate Auto’s electric truck will be made or whether it’s really launching a $20K EV in the U.S.? The fast-rising EV startup Slate Auto is finalizing plans to manufacture its budget-friendly electric truck at a massive former printing plant in Warsaw, Indiana. Public records confirm that the facility, once owned by R.R. Donnelley, will be transformed into a high-output electric vehicle factory. Backed by powerhouse investors like Jeff Bezos and General Catalyst, Slate Auto is setting out to disrupt the EV market by offering a U.S.-made truck that costs under $20,000 after federal tax credits—an ambitious move that’s already sparking attention across the auto and investment sectors. Image Credits:Slate Auto Massive Indiana Plant Poised for EV Revival Slate Auto is expected to lease the 1.4 million-square-foot facility for its operations, potentially employing up to 2,000 p…