Oklahoma's Senate Bill 512 (SB 512) would outlaw Tesla and other EV manufacturers from servicing customers in the state.
Oklahoma’s Senate Bill 512 would outlaw Tesla and other EV manufacturers from servicing customers in the state. It’s currently being considered by the state’s House of Representatives. The new legislation passed out of committee will be voted on by the full House of Representatives. If this bill becomes law, Tesla would have to close its existing locations in Oklahoma, and Tesla would not be able to offer over-the-air updates to Tesla owners living in Oklahoma.
As a note, recall that Tesla chose Texas over Oklahoma to build its newest gigafactory after the finalists were narrowed down to Austin and Tulsa. In a letter from Tesla shared by Sawyer Merritt, Tesla gave a couple of updates about the previous bill, HB 3994.“Last month, we informed you about HB 3994, a detrimental bill proposed in the Oklahoma State Legislature.
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