Pennsylvania lawmakers are set to introduce a bill that could revolutionize the way electric vehicles are sold in the state. The proposed legislation aims to create a level playing field for direct-to-consumer EV sales, allowing manufacturers to sell their vehicles directly to customers without the need for traditional dealership networks. This move could potentially disrupt the current dealership-based sales model and provide consumers with more choices and competitive pricing. If passed, the bill would bring Pennsylvania in line with other states that have already adopted similar laws, such as Oregon and Washington, and could pave the way for a more efficient and customer-friendly EV sales experience in the state.


Pa. bill aims to create a level playing field for direct-to-consumer EV sales  Pennsylvania Capital-Star