Slate switches its cheap EV truck to LFP battery cells
EV startup Slate has switched to lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cells for its affordable electric pickup truck, reflecting major shifts in the U.S. battery market in recent years. LFP cells are cheaper and more durable than traditional NMC cells, though they offer slightly lower energy density. Slate's move signals how accessible LFP technology has become for budget-focused EV manufacturers.
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