State Supreme Court Reverses Ban On Tesla Store Sales

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State Supreme Court Reverses Ban On Tesla Store Sales via insideevs.com

The Delaware Supreme Court officially reversed an earlier decision that made it illegal for Tesla to have a store in the state to sell its electric cars. Now, Tesla can own its own"dealership" and move forward with its direct-to-consumer sales strategy in the state.still can't sell its EVs in several US states since it relies on direct sales.

As far as the Supreme Court case is concerned, the ruling pointed attention to similar rulings in other states that now allow Tesla sales via the direct sales model. It pushed back against car dealership associations and multiple arguments from the Delaware Department of Motor Vehicles. The justices in the case ruled as follows, according to Delaware Business Now:

“The General Assembly enacted the Franchise Act to address the disparity in bargaining power, which permitted new motor vehicle manufacturers to exert economic pressure over their franchises. Its definitions exclude Tesla and its direct sales model, where new electric cars are not sold through franchised dealers in Delaware."

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