Dorbiman
Well-Known Member
I think it's not as big of a deal as it seems. My take on it was that Slate is looking to secure more battery capacity from other suppliers, now that other OEMs have backed off a bit. Many OEMs do this today with batteries. The ID.4 had both LG Chem and SK. The Mach E used both NMC and LFP batteries during the same model year. It looks like Slate is looking to do the same; redundant supply. I don't see them doing a 100% pivot away from SK, I see them trying to get more capacity secured.Possibly, but then why make it public. It makes no sense and is a lose-lose situation. The way I see it there really is no negotiation leverage on Slate's part because of the tight schedule and production tooling is set (or should be set). If SK On says pound sand on a price reduction, sit looks bad on her. If she then has to switch suppliers to lower the Truck MSRP, she delays the schedule it looks bad on her. If it's just a BS tactic and seen as such, she it looks bad on her. If I'm Slate's other suppliers, I take a different posture with dealing with the company.