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Jeff Bezos-backed Slate Auto announces factory location for its $25,000 electric truck

April 29, 2025
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Jeff Bezos-backed Slate Auto announces factory location for its $25,000 electric truck
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Modified Slate EV pickups at the Slate Reveal Event on April 24, 2025 in Long Beach, California.
Personalized Slate EV pickups at the Slate reveal event in April.

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Slate Auto, the Jeff Bezos-backed EV startup, confirmed to Business Insider on Tuesday that its $25,000 electric pickup will be assembled at a former printing plant in Warsaw, Indiana.

“We would like to see what we can do to go into an existing facility that has been shuttered and reindustrialize and revitalize that community,” CEO Chris Barman told us in an interview ahead of the truck’s introduction last week.

The Slate factory is expected to bring over 2,000 jobs back to Warsaw, more than the number of jobs lost when the plant’s previous tenants shut down, a company representative said in an email.

According to a local news report, 500 jobs were lost when the facility ceased operations in 2023.

Slate’s decision to repurpose existing production facilities follows a similar path to other recent high-profile EV startups, such as Tesla, which took over GM/Toyota’s NUMMI factory, and Rivian, which occupies Mitsubishi’s former Normal, IL plant.

Slate Reveal Event on April 24, 2025 in Long Beach, California.
The electric Slate truck was unveiled earlier in April

Greg Doherty/Getty Images for Slate

However, Slate’s future production site in Warsaw is not a former car factory but one previously owned by a printing company about 40 miles from Fort Wayne, Indiana.

According to a real estate listing, the facility was originally built in 1958 and last renovated in 2000.

The 1.4 million-square-foot compound features office space and two production facilities, each with around 600,000 square feet of space. The company declined to say how much of that square footage it plans to use.

Local authorities with the Kosciusko Economy Development Corporate declined to comment, citing a nondisclosure agreement.

A Slate truck that's been converted to a blue SUV at the Slate Reveal Event on April 24, 2025, in Long Beach, California.
A Slate truck converted to an SUV.

Greg Doherty/Getty Images for Slate

The Slate Truck, which comes standard with 150 miles of range and a starting price of around $25,000, is expected to be the cheapest new electric vehicle and pickup truck in the US, staking out a spot in the market no truck — electric or otherwise — has been able to.

Barman said customer deliveries are expected to commence on the pickup, which, with tax incentives, could cost less than $20,000, near the end of 2026.

Reservations for the truck are open with a refundable $50 fee.

The post Jeff Bezos-backed Slate Auto announces factory location for its $25,000 electric truck appeared first on Business Insider.

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