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Slate Truck’s Real Price Is $27,500 — No Paint, No Radio, and the Tax Credit Already Gone

Slate Auto, a Michigan-based startup backed by investors reportedly including Jeff Bezos, has officially unveiled the Slate Truck — a two-seat electric pickup with a base MSRP of $27,500. The $7,500 federal EV tax credit that would have pushed that number below $20,000 no longer exists: Congress eliminated it via the Big Beautiful Bill, effective…

Rivian R2 Earns 335-Mile EPA Rating — But That Charging Speed Needs a Second Look
Rivian

Rivian R2 Earns 335-Mile EPA Rating — But That Charging Speed Needs a Second Look

EPA certification documents for the Rivian R2 have leaked via Rivian Forums, and the range numbers beat the company’s own projections. The Performance trim on 21-inch all-season tires earned an EPA-estimated 335 miles of range, five miles more than the 330-mile figure Rivian published at the March SXSW launch. Jonathan M. Gitlin at Ars Technica…

Xpeng Ignites Share Surge with Affordable EV
Tesla

40% of U.S. Consumers Want Chinese EVs. The Government Won’t Let Them Buy One.

A Reuters report published today describes the widening gap between what American EV shoppers want and what U.S. trade policy allows them to buy. With the average new car now costing $49,191 according to Kelley Blue Book — and hitting a record $50,326 in December — a growing share of buyers is eyeing Chinese models…

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Tesla Terafab Project Goes Live as Musk Warns Chip Supply Won’t Be Enough in 3–4 Years

Tesla‘s Terafab chip manufacturing project went live today, March 21, 2026, according to Tesla reporter Sawyer Merritt. The project is a direct response to a chip supply problem Elon Musk has stated openly: even combining the best-case output of every current supplier, it won’t be enough. “In order to remove the probable constraint in 3–4…

Tesla Supercharger Now Open to Dodge, Jeep, Ram, FIAT, and Maserati EVs in North America
Stellantis

Tesla Supercharger Now Open to Dodge, Jeep, Ram, FIAT, and Maserati EVs in North America

Owners of Stellantis electric vehicles, spanning the Dodge, Jeep, Ram, FIAT, and Maserati brands, can now charge at Tesla‘s Supercharger network across North America, according to a post on X by Sawyer Merritt. Tesla has not issued a separate press release confirming the change; the announcement appeared alongside a screenshot of Tesla’s updated network partner…

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