
"The Slate truck will be able to charge at Tesla Superchargers, the startup announced on Tuesday. And, since it comes from the factory with the Tesla-style North American Charging Standard (NACS) port, owners will be able to plug in without a dongle. What's more, the Slate's NACS port is situated at the driver's side rear of the truckjust like in a Teslaso drivers will be able to park normally."
"Slate is among the latest in a long line of automakers that have adopted the NACS port and struck deals for access to the Supercharger network, the most widespread and reliable fast-charging provider in the U.S. Superchargers used to be exclusive to Tesla owners, but the company has gradually opened a large portion of them up to drivers of other vehicles."
The Slate electric truck includes the Tesla-style North American Charging Standard (NACS) port from the factory, enabling direct use of Tesla Superchargers without a dongle. The NACS port is positioned at the driver's side rear of the vehicle, matching Tesla placement and allowing normal Supercharger parking. Many automakers have adopted NACS and arranged Supercharger access, expanding fast-charging availability beyond Tesla owners. The Slate supports 120 kW charging and has a base range of 150 miles, upgradeable to 240 miles. The truck is better suited for around-town use, with most owners likely to charge at home. Supercharger access increases convenience and charging options.
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