Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06589

Introduced
1/28/19  
Introduced
1/28/19  
Refer
1/28/19  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Sale Of Electric Vehicles In The State.

Impact

The primary impact of HB 06589 is to provide greater flexibility for electric vehicle manufacturers in how they can sell and service their vehicles in the state. This is particularly important as the market for electric vehicles continues to grow, and traditional sales models may impede the entry of innovative companies into the EV market. By allowing manufacturers to sell directly to consumers, the bill addresses potential barriers that have previously limited the availability and adoption of electric vehicles.

Summary

House Bill 06589 aims to amend Title 14 of the general statutes to facilitate the sale of electric vehicles (EVs) within the state. The bill permits electric vehicle manufacturers who do not have existing relationships with new or used car dealers to determine their own sales and service strategies for EVs. This legislative change seeks to enhance the adoption of electric vehicles, which aligns with broader state goals of transitioning to a zero carbon economy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Contention

While supporters of the bill argue that it will stimulate the electric vehicle market and contribute to environmental goals, there may be concerns from traditional auto dealerships regarding the disruption of existing sales models. Dealers worry that a shift toward direct sales by manufacturers could undermine their business relationships and affect their revenue streams. The debate over this bill highlights the tension between promoting new technologies and safeguarding established industries.

Companion Bills

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