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Slate Auto, an electric vehicle startup supported by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has hired a key Tesla manufacturing executive to oversee engineering at its new pickup truck factory in Indiana.

Napoleon Reyes, a former Tesla lead for Model Y general assembly, will join Slate as Senior Manager, Plant Vehicle Engineering. Reyes, a Purdue University mechanical engineering graduate and former U.S. Marine, previously led the Model Y Refresh production line at Tesla’s Fremont, California facility.

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Credit: Slate Auto

“A bit late on the post but after nearly 5 years working at Tesla in Fremont, I made the difficult decision to leave the Company and move closer to home with my family,” Reyes said in a statement this week. “It was an incredible experience being part of multiple line expansions and multiple Model Y program launches… I will be taking on a new role as Senior Manager, Plant Vehicle Engineering at Slate Auto in Warsaw, In.”

Slate Auto, which revealed its first electric pickup earlier this year, has raised more than $700 million through two investment rounds and is seeking additional funding. The company’s pickup features modular customization and aims to offer an affordable price point.

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Credit: Slate Auto

The startup acquired a former printing plant in Warsaw, Indiana, converting it for EV production with a team that includes both legacy automaker personnel and former Tesla engineers. Rich Schmidt, an early Tesla manufacturing director, serves as Slate’s head of manufacturing.

Slate Auto has not disclosed a target production start date but is actively building out its team and facility in preparation for full-scale manufacturing.

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Harding Greenwood is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and the evolving clean mobility industry across major international markets. He holds a degree in Media and Communication Studies and, outside of work, enjoys weekend landscape sketching, casual rowing, and collecting classic automotive brochures.

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