Carvana is looking to expand into new car sales and could help Slate sell its EVs through its dealerships. Carvana received a warrant to invest in EV startup Slate Auto, per documents and filings.
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EV startup Slate Auto may have attracted another major investor besides Jeff Bezos, who took a major stake in the company in 2023, only one year after its founding, Documents obtained by TechCrunch ...
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Carvana has been granted the option to invest in Slate Auto, the electric vehicle startup backed by Jeff Bezos, according to documents obtained by TechCrunch. Paperwork filed with Delaware’s division ...
Enter the Slate truck. It’s a Jeff Bezos-backed, American-made compact truck with no bells, whistles, or even AC — the antithesis of the Tesla Cybertruck. It’s kind of cute. And it might just get more ...
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Slate priced its bare-bones electric pickup at $24,950, betting Americans want a truck without the screen, the seats, or the frills Slate may or may not have leaked its EV Truck’s price online, but if ...
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