WHAT AFFECTS BATTERY LIFE?
How long an electric vehicle battery lasts—including the one in the Slate Truck—depends on a few everyday factors:
- Battery design – Most electric vehicles today use modern lithium-ion batteries that are built to last for many years.
- How the vehicle is charged – Using very fast chargers often, or charging to 100% all the time, can add a bit more wear over the long run.
- Climate and temperature – Very hot weather can be harder on batteries. That’s why vehicles include systems that help keep the battery at an optimal, manageable temperature.
- How much the vehicle is driven – The more miles a vehicle drives each year, the more the battery is used and recharged over time.
- Smart battery controls – Electric vehicles use built-in software that manages charging and temperature to help protect the battery and keep it healthy for as long as possible.

HOW EV BATTERIES AGE
Electric vehicle batteries usually don’t suddenly stop working. Instead, they slowly lose a small amount of their capacity over time.
After many years of use, a battery might still hold about 80–90% of the energy it had when it was new. In practical terms, that means a Slate Truck that once drove a certain distance on a full charge might go a little less far as it gets older—but it can still work just fine. This gradual change is normal for electric vehicles and is something manufacturers plan for when designing the vehicle.
HOW WE SUPPORT LONG BATTERY LIFE
The Slate Truck is designed with battery life in mind. It includes systems that help keep the battery at the right temperature and manage how it charges, which helps protect it over time.
A Slate is also built to last and to be easy to maintain. The battery is an important part of that approach. The goal is to help the battery stay useful for many years, so instead of feeling like a part that needs replacing too soon, you'll be able to use your Slate Truck for years to come.
