Boston, MA 03/25/2014 (wallstreetpr) – What comes to your mind when you think of luxurious, stylish, high-end electronic cars? Within the fraction of a second the name of “Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA)” flashes in your mind. (C’mon let’s be honest about it! No offence against other manufactures though.) Tesla not only tries to be just the best but also pulls that off in style. It has proved that it can explore and innovate just about anything in order to deliver the perfect treat to its drivers. It’s different and so are its marketing strategies. Almost every market craves for its presence and investment. But the recently cropped up conflict in New Jersey and Tesla Motors Inc. has left me wondering if the auto franchise lobby isn’t just trying to mess with it!
Recently in early March, Auto Franchise Lobby groups have tried to curtail the market strategies of Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) that includes selling of its cars directly to its consumers. The striking example of the same is the ban imposed on Tesla in New Jersey and the count is still on… However Tesla has new plans for flexing its muscles in the auto industry market and this time it’s bigger and far too lucrative to resist.
Arizona and Texas seem to just enjoy that. Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) has proposed to set up a gigantic factory in Arizona for production of lithium-ion batteries. Wondering what the big deal is? Thinking about ethics and equality of deals and all? So what do you have to say about generation of 6.5 k jobs and grabbing a deal worth 4-5 $ billion. (Isn’t that a jaw-dropping bait or let’s just say a “big deal”). For Arizona, it’s a comparison between the dealers and the Tesla Motors. And the good news is – Tesla emerged as winner in the first phase of the battle. Arizona has ruled in favour of Tesla to avoid any stifle in innovation.
Recently, its first committee has proposed the bill to accept Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA)’s condition which is now due to be passed through the blades of a Second committee and a senate vote. Write in your opinions, as we’d love to hear from you.