Tesla seeks UK electricity licence in bid to expand energy footprint

Should Tesla gain approval, its entry could accelerate the adoption of smart energy technologies and support the UK’s transition to a low-carbon grid.

In late July 2025, Tesla Energy Ventures Limited, a Manchester-registered subsidiary of the US-based electric vehicle and clean energy company, formally applied to the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority (Ofgem) for an electricity supply licence. If approved, the licence would allow Tesla to sell electricity directly to residential and commercial…

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Fabrice Iranzi

Journalist and Project Leader at LionHerald, strong passion in tech and new ideas, serving Digital Company Builders in UK and beyond
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