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Slate Auto gets serious about privacy for its bare-bones EV pickup

Slate Auto gets serious about privacy for its bare-bones EV pickup

Summary

Slate Auto, a startup in Indiana, is building a simple electric pickup truck with very few parts and minimal features. The truck focuses on privacy by avoiding built-in internet connections, using a local smartphone app for controls and data, and promising not to sell customer data.

Key Facts

  • Slate Auto makes an electric pickup truck with only 600 parts, keeping the design minimal.
  • The truck has two seats, manual windows, and no built-in infotainment system.
  • A smartphone app connects only locally to the truck to manage settings and provide information.
  • The truck does not have an embedded modem, so it cannot be accessed remotely.
  • Slate Auto says it collects data only to improve the customer experience and will not sell that data.
  • Customers can drive the truck without using a smartphone, making their driving more private.
  • The company emphasizes transparency about what data is collected and why.
  • Current industry trends usually favor cars with many connected features, which often collect user data.
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