Scout Motors' effort to directly sell its electric SUVs where they'll make them stalls
- Legislation to allow Scout Motors to sell electric SUVs directly to consumers in South Carolina has stalled due to strong opposition from traditional automobile dealers.
- Governor Henry McMaster noted that the General Assembly should thoroughly vet Scout's proposal, given that the company is building a manufacturing plant in Blythewood and receiving over $1 billion in state incentives.
- Scout plans to create 10,000 jobs and invest $4.2 billion in South Carolina's economy.
- The South Carolina Automobile Dealers Association expressed concerns over the state funds given to Scout and the competition it could create for local dealerships.
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