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Slate Auto has launched a modular EV starting under $20,000 that utilizes 3D printing for DIY personalization.
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Slate Auto has launched a modular EV starting under $20,000 that utilizes 3D printing for DIY personalization.

Originally reported by MSN

Slate Auto has launched a modular EV starting under $20,000 that utilizes 3D printing for DIY personalization. By providing open-source CAD files and 100+ attachment points, the vehicle functions as a hardware platform for user-driven design. This integration allows owners to print custom accessories locally, reducing tooling costs and shipping waste. It signals a shift toward digital inventory, moving the supply chain from physical parts to decentralized bits and bytes. 🚗 🛠️ #3DPrinting #EV #AdditiveManufacturing #SupplyChain

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