Tesla Motors has approached the Utah Supreme Court to get approval to sell its electric vehicles directly to the public without a third-party dealership, the Salt Lake Tribune says. For the past year, legislators within the state have voted against allowing the California-based automaker to pursue its distribution model. The Utah Supreme Court is expected to take a few weeks to rule on the issue.
By approaching the court, Tesla’s making good on the intentions made by Tesla chief Elon Musk this summer. Earlier this year, Tesla and Utah were working towards a potential compromise in the form of HB384, but Tesla would’ve been allowed to severely restrict its on-site vehicle inventory and would’ve had to deliver its new cars directly to consumers instead of letting them drive the new cars off the lot. Tesla balked at the proposed rules.
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