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Which basically means... One size does NOT fit all...

The study of ergonomics / human factors engineering is quite interesting. As applied to automobiles, making sure everything is within reach of the driver for safety considerations is often given more importance than comfort. Many trade-offs factor into the seat design and range of adjustments. I think the production Slate will have reasonably comfortable seats that fit the majority drivers and passengers.
I sat in the Slate truck yesterday at a fleet demo, the seats are... seats that you would not want to take a long road trip in, but they are also not much different than any other work truck seat. simple, manual adjustments. and it was also not a production unit so it is hard to say that it will be the same as what we get when we buy it. They will start having ride/drives in June with trucks that are much closer to a production truck.
 

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I sat in the Slate truck yesterday at a fleet demo, the seats are... seats that you would not want to take a long road trip in, but they are also not much different than any other work truck seat. simple, manual adjustments. and it was also not a production unit so it is hard to say that it will be the same as what we get when we buy it. They will start having ride/drives in June with trucks that are much closer to a production truck.
If you are willing and able to share I’m sure a lot of us would be interested in what your fleet use case interest is as well as others that were in attendance of the fleet event.
 

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If you are willing and able to share I’m sure a lot of us would be interested in what your fleet use case interest is as well as others that were in attendance of the fleet event.
It was just myself, City of Farmers Branch and one other fleet manager, City of The Colony at this event. So it was very intimate.

They were headed to many other meetings in the area this week. I know that they were going to Dallas, and Ithink Pepsi, he mentioned more but I can't remember.

As for what role it plays in my fleet, it would be a perfect for a meter reader, code enforcement, supervisor, health inspectors, facilities technician, parts runner, parking enforcement. basically any time that there would be one person who doesn't need a lot of equipment to do their job.

I posted some of my thoughts and other items that i found out about the truck in this thread. https://www.slateforums.com/forum/threads/fort-worth-showing-whos-going.14253/post-215823
 
 
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