Tesla’s mission to overturn Louisiana’s ban on direct car sales suffered a setback when a federal court dismissed the electric car maker’s complaint, reports 路透社. Tesla had taken legal action against Louisiana’s rule that prevented it from selling its vehicles directly to customers, claiming the policy to be protectionist and anti-competitive.
The court’s decision comes as a blow to Tesla, a company that has built its unique sales strategy around direct-to-consumer transactions, either online or through its own stores. This approach skips the traditional dealership model, which most auto manufacturers use.
Tesla’s attempt to contest the ban forms part of its broader strategy to challenge direct sales prohibitions in various states. Yet, according to the ruling, the court found no evidence that the direct sales ban was unfairly targeting 特斯拉.
It stated that the “direct sales ban applies equally to all manufacturers, and Tesla has alleged no facts regarding anti-Tesla animus on the part of the Louisiana Legislature.”
This ruling may impact Tesla’s future expansion plans in Louisiana and potentially other states with similar restrictions. However, given the company’s history of challenging such sales prohibitions, it’s unlikely that this setback will halt their efforts.
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