A photograph reveals the emblem on US electrical carmaker Tesla’s European headquarters in Amsterdam on Could 2, 2025.
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Elon Musk’s electrical car producer and vitality firm Tesla is getting ready to provide electrical energy to British households and companies.
The Texas-based firm formally submitted its request for an electrical energy license to the British vitality regulator Ofgem on the finish of final month, in accordance with a notice on the watchdog’s web site.
If accepted, the transfer may pave the way in which for Tesla to compete with the large corporations that dominate the U.Okay. vitality market from as quickly as subsequent 12 months.
The application, first reported by the Sunday Telegraph, got here from Tesla Vitality Ventures and was signed by Andrew Payne, who runs the agency’s European vitality operations.
Tesla, which is finest often called one of many world’s main EV producers, additionally develops photo voltaic vitality era programs and battery vitality storage merchandise.
Musk’s firm already has an electrical energy provider in Texas, known as Tesla Electrical. The service, which was launched in 2022, permits clients to optimize vitality consumption and pays them for promoting extra vitality again to the grid.
Tesla’s push for a license to provide electrical energy to British households comes as the corporate endures a protracted European sales slump.
Information published final week by the U.Okay.’s Society of Motor Producers and Merchants (SMMT) confirmed Tesla’s new automotive gross sales dropped by almost 60% to 987 models final month, down from 2,462 a 12 months in the past.
In Germany, in the meantime, Tesla automotive gross sales fell to 1,110 models in July, down 55.1% from the identical month in 2024.
The gadget headlines gross sales figures underscored among the challenges going through the corporate, which continues to face stiff competitors, notably from Chinese language EV producers, and reputational injury from Musk’s incendiary rhetoric and relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration.