Pennsylvania lawmakers are pushing for a new bill that would even the playing field for electric vehicle manufacturers looking to sell directly to consumers. Currently, dealerships hold a tight grip on the auto sales market, forcing EV makers to navigate complex regulations and partnerships to reach customers. The proposed legislation aims to give companies like Tesla, which has already begun selling cars directly to consumers in the state, more freedom to operate independently and connect with buyers directly. If passed, the bill could pave the way for a more streamlined and innovative approach to EV sales in Pennsylvania.


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