Slate announced that its vehicles will have access to the Tesla Supercharger network. This integration will allow Slate truck owners to use Tesla’s fast-charging infrastructure through the North American Charging Standard (NACS) port located on the driver’s side rear of the vehicle.
According to the company, this move gives Slate drivers access to a large network of fast chargers across the United States. The partnership aims to simplify public charging for Slate vehicle owners by making use of existing Supercharger stations rather than requiring a separate proprietary network.
Slate stated that its adoption of the NACS port aligns with broader industry trends toward standardization of charging equipment. This update follows several automakers’ decisions to make their electric vehicles compatible with Tesla’s network as it becomes the predominant public charging system in North America.
Further details on the rollout schedule, pricing, and access logistics were not included in the announcement. The company indicated that more information will be provided closer to the start of Supercharger availability for Slate vehicles.


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