cadblu
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Having experience with EVs, I am questioning Slate's decision to begin deliveries in the winter months. As EV owners know all too well, extreme cold weather conditions are very harsh on range and battery efficiency. This being the first EV purchase for many, I think a winter rollout will not bode well for Slate's initial reliability perceptions.
I appreciate that time to market is important, and beating out other contenders was part of Slate's strategy. With setting up a new assembly plant and filling all the open jobs, 18 months was the logical target to begin production deliveries.
That said, I think it would be wise for Slate to rollout early deliveries in warmer climate states, e.g. California, Texas, Arizona, Florida, etc. This strategy would reduce some of the potentially bad publicity associated with EVs in extreme cold weather. The rest of us will need to wait until Spring / Summer 2027. But I was expecting that anyway.
I appreciate that time to market is important, and beating out other contenders was part of Slate's strategy. With setting up a new assembly plant and filling all the open jobs, 18 months was the logical target to begin production deliveries.
That said, I think it would be wise for Slate to rollout early deliveries in warmer climate states, e.g. California, Texas, Arizona, Florida, etc. This strategy would reduce some of the potentially bad publicity associated with EVs in extreme cold weather. The rest of us will need to wait until Spring / Summer 2027. But I was expecting that anyway.
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