KEY POINTS
  • Tesla is asking employees to fight a California proposal that would make rooftop solar more expensive, according to correspondence obtained by CNBC.
  • Solar and environmental advocates have slammed the energy-metering proposal that has won utilities' approval.
  • While CEO Elon Musk has stated that he opposes all subsidies, his electric car and solar company have enlisted employees to influence policy.

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A solar panel is displayed on a wall near signage at the entrance of the new Tesla Inc. showroom in New York.

While Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said he would prefer to stay out of politics — and that he opposes all subsidies — his electric car and solar business is asking employees to protest a policy proposal in California that would cut solar incentives in the state, according to company correspondence obtained by CNBC.

There are at least 1.3 million residential solar customers in the state today.

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