Did you see that new Slate fully electric truck?
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A $25k electric truck (Potentially under $20k with tax incentives), with an old school vibe. (eg. roll up windows)
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I think it’s genius.
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They used one of my favorite business tactics: underdoing the competition.
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You see – cars just keep getting more complicated. Touch screens, butt warmers, a “Maybe-Gonna-Kill-You” driving mode, and so many sensors and gadgets to break.
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Slate went the opposite direction:
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No screens
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No seat heaters
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Roll up windows
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Great for local driving (150 mile battery range, with an optional bigger battery for 240 mile range)
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….a simple, $25k electric truck
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At their launch event, they said it has old school KNOBS instead of digital buttons and the crowd literally roared.
Instead of filling its Truck with options and packages, Slate is developing an extensive personalization ecosystem so customers can equip their vehicle exactly how they like.
If you see an aspect you want to change, there’s a good chance you can. Slate will provide a catalog of accessories and upgrades that fit into the Truck’s hardware and software structures. Crank windows too rudimentary? Swap in power window modules. Prefer touchscreen connectivity? Get the mounting bracket for a tablet computer. Heated seats? Zip on a fitted cover that wires into the electrical system. Nicer interior trim? That’s available, too, in a variety of colors and finishes. Likewise, Slate will sell wrap kits of precut decals sized exactly to the truck’s dimensions for easy installation. The aftermarket business with this will be huge – and I can’t wait to see the 3D printer options that people will be making to customize the “blank” Slate!
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In marketing: all positioning is counter-positioning.
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Every other electric car: fancy, expensive, complex.
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Slate: old school, affordable, simple.
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Instead of being last place in the fancy electric car market, they’re now first place in the simple, fun electric truck market.
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As Kevin Kelly says: “Don’t aim to be the best, be the only”.
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Nintendo is the best at this. While Xbox (Microsoft) & PlayStation (Sony) were killing themselves to make the most cutting-edge high graphics systems. Nintendo came out with a goofy, low-fi Wii.
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Half the price
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Simple games that even your mom could play (Wii tennis, bowling)
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Simple graphics (cartoon characters rather than ultra-realistic)
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It sold over 100M+ units, outselling both Xbox & PlayStation.
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“Indeed, to be simple, is to be great.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Well done, Slate.

I‘ve got mine reserved, let’s hope it doesn’t take years and disappoint like the Cyber Truck did.
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