The itch that Slate scratches, the one that it sort of doesn’t

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if you’ve ever seen a window sticker from, say, a 1966 Chevy Impala, you’ve also seen a bunch of individual options. You could get an Impala with a six cylinder engine and three speed stick. Add an automatic transmission, or a V8. Radio? optional extra. Rear seat speaker? Ditto. pie pan hubcaps standard, full wheel covers optional. In those days you could order everything ala cart. Now, everything is optioned to the hilt and anything extra is part of a package- Want a banging sound system? it only comes with the Premium package that includes moonroof, leather seats, etc. Slate is often thought of as a stripper- and people are sayiing but I wiant this or that. Fine, order this or that, or get it aftermarket. Over the years I’ve added FM converters to my AM radio (yep I’m that old), 8 track, casette decks, in dash stereos, etc etc. I lke Slate because i can get most everything I want and nothing I don’t. It really satisfies my personalization itch.

The only itch I feel is that I’d like a smidgen more range. Could it get to 300 miles? and if the top speed is 80, it won’t keep up with Florida freeway traffic. The interstate speed limit is now 70, they’re thinking of raising it to 80, but left lane flow often hits 90 already. I know, I can ride in the right hand lane, but I don’t want to.
 

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if you’ve ever seen a window sticker from, say, a 1966 Chevy Impala, you’ve also seen a bunch of individual options. You could get an Impala with a six cylinder engine and three speed stick. Add an automatic transmission, or a V8. Radio? optional extra. Rear seat speaker? Ditto. pie pan hubcaps standard, full wheel covers optional. In those days you could order everything ala cart. Now, everything is optioned to the hilt and anything extra is part of a package- Want a banging sound system? it only comes with the Premium package that includes moonroof, leather seats, etc. Slate is often thought of as a stripper- and people are sayiing but I wiant this or that. Fine, order this or that, or get it aftermarket. Over the years I’ve added FM converters to my AM radio (yep I’m that old), 8 track, casette decks, in dash stereos, etc etc. I lke Slate because i can get most everything I want and nothing I don’t. It really satisfies my personalization itch.

The only itch I feel is that I’d like a smidgen more range. Could it get to 300 miles? and if the top speed is 80, it won’t keep up with Florida freeway traffic. The interstate speed limit is now 70, they’re thinking of raising it to 80, but left lane flow often hits 90 already. I know, I can ride in the right hand lane, but I don’t want to.
Slate is an in town truck. It clearly is not meant to regularly go large distances between cities.

I dont think EVs for longer trips work, so Ill have a gas minivan to complement the slate.
 

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Slate is an in town truck. It clearly is not meant to regularly go large distances between cities.

I dont think EVs for longer trips work, so Ill have a gas minivan to complement the slate.
I keep seeing people saying that about EV’s. “What if I want to go on a long trip?”

We’ve done this in our current EV. We just plan it out and stop at a rest stop that has DC charging stations. Plug in, use the restroom, eat, and got back on the road. I get it if you’re the type that only wants to stop for the amount of time it takes to fill up with gas. That’s just not me. Also, the hotel we stayed at charged the car for free. I guess it all comes down to preference and infrastructure. For me, I’m tired of gas vehicles and going to a gas station every week (I have a daily that I’m holding onto until the Slate comes out).
 

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and if the top speed is 80, it won’t keep up with Florida freeway traffic. The interstate speed limit is now 70, they’re thinking of raising it to 80, but left lane flow often hits 90 already. I know, I can ride in the right hand lane, but I don’t want to.
They've shared the top speed is 90mph, so hopefully enough for you to cruise on the FL freeways! I'm definitely not expecting to be a speed racer in my mid-20k priced Slate, so will probably stick closer to the right lane for me
 

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I feel your pain, Texas has 85 mph speed limits in some spots. But I thing 90 is plenty enough for me.
 

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For people worried about road trips, you've got to ask yourself, what is the longest 1 day of travel road trip you make, each way?
For a lot of people in my area, they probably would say the trip to Las Vegas, which does edge into being inconvenient with a Slate, because it would be 2 charging stops along the way. But if you only make that kind of trip once a year or something, consider a rental vehicle. My parents did that for that kind of trip 30 years ago, just to reduce the wear on their daily drivers, and have a chance to drive something different.
I have no intention to go to Las Vegas, if some event did come up, I'd look at options of flying, renting, or just plan to charge twice along the way.
For trips a bit shorter, 1 charging stop is hardly an inconvenience, it will probably charge back to 80% before you can finish eating lunch.
 
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Slate is an in town truck. It clearly is not meant to regularly go large distances between cities.

I dont think EVs for longer trips work, so Ill have a gas minivan to complement the slate.
After having driven electric for ten years and \ over 160k miles I feel like I have a clue about driving electric. From Cleveland Ohio, I’ve driven to Queen City Missouri (find THAT on a map) Michigan UP, Fort Myers Florida, New Orleans, Asheville NC, Floyd VA, Washington DC, Pittsburgh, Niagara Falls, and a few road trips I’ve forgotten. So, yes it is definitely possible to go over the road in an electric vehicle. Where I live in Florida, away from the maddening crowd, every trip to Home Depot or Lowes means a jump onto the freeway. Visiting relatives in state ditto. So, while I can use the 240-250 range, it would be just that much more convenient to have closer to 300. Heat in cold climates and A/C in hot ones steals range. After not visiting a gas pump for all these years, I’m not about to “go back” to an ICE vehicle. I’ve rented cars from time to time, and that’s also doable but I like having my own ride with all my bric a brac on board. Is the “long range” Slate my dream car? Still is, and it’s a second car for us, my wife’s model S will be the road tripper.
 
 
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