Tesla Wins Big Battle In New Jersey, As Bill A3216 Passes Committee Vote
Via Clean Technica. By: James Ayre, 6/7/2014, 9:49:22 AM
Tesla Motors has made new and significant headway in its war with the car dealership associations in the state of New Jersey with the recent passing of Bill A3216.
With the approval of the bill which passed New Jerseys Assembly Consumer Affairs Committee with a unanimous 4-0 vote, but still has to make it through more bureaucracy before its law Tesla will be able to begin selling direct to customers once again.
To put it in (perhaps?) clearer terms, bill A3216 permits certain zero emission vehicle manufacturers to directly sell motor vehicles to consumers and requires them to operate service facilities.
A welcome change from the direction taken by the state in recent months as we reported previously, the state legislature voted in March to shut down Teslas ability to sell direct to customers. The ban was explained at the time by Governor Chris Christie as simply being the enforcement of a law already on the books.
If A3216 becomes law it will supersede said previous law, but still only allow Tesla to operate four places of business in the state, as well as requiring the company to offer a service center.
In related news if youre having a hard time keeping track of where exactly Tesla can set up shop, and where it cant, I recommend checking out Tesla Wars Where Can Tesla Sell Direct To Customers? New Infographic Has You Covered.
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