ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Regular care primarily includes inspection and replacement of common wear components:
- Brakes — Regenerative braking reduces pad wear, but periodic inspection and replacement are still required.
- Tires — Rotation, pressure checks, and replacement based on driving conditions.
- Cooling fluid — The battery and electronics use coolant that is serviced at longer intervals.
- Cabin air filter — Replaced periodically to maintain interior air quality.
- Wiper blades and washer fluid — Refilled or replaced as needed.
These items occur less frequently than typical internal-combustion maintenance schedules because the vehicle has fewer heat-and friction-intensive systems.

DESIGNED FOR DIY.
The Slate Truck is engineered so many routine maintenance tasks can be performed by you, if you want. To support this, we'll provide instructions and guidance through Slate University, a free resource with step-by-step written instructions and how-to videos.
INDEPENDENT SERVICE AND REPAIR.
If you’d rather have a professional handle the work, that’s easy, too. Through our partnership with RepairPal, you can find qualified local repair shops that know how to take care of your vehicle.
More broadly, we believe that when you buy something, you should be able to understand how it works, work on it yourself if you want, and choose how and where it gets fixed if you don't.
