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Rivian and Lucid Secure Tesla-Like Direct Sales Revolution in Washington!
Washington state has officially joined the direct‑to‑consumer EV movement by passing Senate Bill 6354, allowing Rivian and Lucid to sell directly to consumers, similar to Tesla's model. This legislative milestone, set to take effect in summer 2026, puts an end to Tesla's long‑standing exclusivity and poses a major shake‑up for traditional dealership models. As Rivian and Lucid celebrate this win, consumers can look forward to enhanced EV accessibility and a more streamlined buying experience.
Introduction to Senate Bill 6354
History and Context of EV Sales Legislation
Implications of the Bill for Rivian and Lucid
Impact on Tesla and Dealer Networks
Comparative Analysis with Other States
Economic and Social Impacts of Direct Sales
Public and Political Reactions
Expert Predictions and Future Trends
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