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Elon Musk’s Tesla wins approval to supply electricity to British households

12 Mar 2026 2 minute read
An electric car plugged into a EV charging point. Photo John Walton/PA Wire

Elon Musk’s Tesla has been given the green light to start supplying electricity to households and businesses in Britain.

The company’s subsidiary, Tesla Energy Ventures, has been granted a licence by energy watchdog Ofgem to provide electricity to domestic and non-domestic consumers in England, Wales and Scotland.

It took effect on Wednesday following a seven-month review that considered whether the company could safely and reliably run an energy business.

Mr Musk, who is the world’s richest man, runs the electric car manufacturer and also has a solar energy and battery storage business.

Tesla has been involved in the UK energy market since 2020, when it was granted a licence to be an electricity generator.

In the US, the group is already an electricity supplier in Texas.

The company faced a backlash to its application last year, with campaign group Best for Britain saying thousands of people had used its online tool to lodge objections with Ofgem.

The criticism was rooted in Mr Musk’s political activity, including his support for Donald Trump and far-right activist Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, and the changes made to social media platform X, formerly Twitter, since taking ownership.

Furthermore, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband branded the billionaire boss as a “dangerous person” and said that he had called for the overthrow of the Government and incited violence on the streets.

Tesla lost its title as the world’s best-selling electric vehicle (EV) maker in January after reporting declining sales for the second year in a row.

The car maker delivered 1.64 million vehicles in 2025, down 9% from a year earlier. Chinese rival BYD, which sold 2.26 million vehicles last year, is now the biggest EV maker.

Tesla Energy’s licence means it must now comply with Ofgem’s rules, including treating customers fairly and maintaining consumer protections and financial responsibility, or it faces potential penalties or the licence being revoked.

Ofgem stressed that it does not assess or grant licences to individuals.


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TheWoodForTheTrees
TheWoodForTheTrees
18 days ago

It is insane to give Musk any more strategic power. We don’t need his influence in the UK. I don’t understand why this license has been granted when he’s already shown how dangerous he is. We’re already reliant on his satellites and he used threats to switch them off to try and influence Zelensky. We should be extricating ourselves from his reach not granting him further access to critical assets.

Stan
Stan
18 days ago

Just don’t call it a Swasticar. It upsets the one who uses “free speech” to upset as many as he can.

Jeff
Jeff
18 days ago

Ah. The supporter of Robert Lowe who doesn’t want anyone not white in the uk, beams into Tommy 10 names live events supporting his actions, and likes to do Nazi salutes for fun and support’s Donald J Trump and shown up in the Epstein files begging to get to the next party with “interesting” people.

This should never be allowed.

Alwyn Evans
Alwyn Evans
18 days ago

If you ever consider buying your electricity from this man, you need your head read. He represents the worst of the money-grabbing ruthless and unprincipled billionnaires who are the active and operating enemies of the social fabric and liberties of the United Kingdom and Europe.

Padi Phillips
Padi Phillips
18 days ago
Reply to  Alwyn Evans

Ir also speaks volumes that the current Labour government should even allow a company owned by someone stoking fascism to tender for a licence. Should not even have been up for consideration. There are plenty of other options. Isn’t it bad enough that that the current Labour government has give Palantir access to all NHS records, endangering our data and potentially allowing Palantir and its owner, the fascist supporting Peter Thiel to derive profits from using our data, all without our consent.

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