Tesla Energy Ventures Limited has received regulatory approval from Ofgem to retail electricity throughout Great Britain. The authorization became effective Wednesday following a review process initiated in July 2025.
The authorization encompasses both residential and commercial sectors, enabling Tesla to sell power directly to UK households and business entities.
This development positions Tesla as a competitor to Britain’s established energy retailers, including Octopus Energy, British Gas, and EDF.
Tesla’s presence in Britain’s energy sector predates this announcement. Through Tesla Motors Limited, the company maintains an electricity generation licence, while Powerwall system owners have been able to export surplus solar generation to the grid.
The newly acquired supply licence represents a logical progression — enabling Tesla to directly serve end customers with retail electricity offerings.
Tesla’s market entry occurs during a turbulent period for British consumers. Energy costs across Britain have surged following conflict in Iran, leaving many households concerned about affordability.
Regulated price caps currently protect most UK residents from the full brunt of elevated gas prices until July. However, this regulatory cushion is temporary.
Tesla’s arrival introduces additional competition to the retail electricity sector, though the company hasn’t disclosed whether it intends to undercut existing market rates.
The automaker brings relevant experience from other regions. Tesla Energy maintains active operations in Australian and American energy markets.
Tesla’s automotive performance in the UK has faced headwinds. Vehicle sales declined 8.9% year-over-year throughout 2025, pressured by more affordable Chinese electric vehicle alternatives.
Certain markets have also seen consumer sentiment affected by CEO Elon Musk’s public engagement in political matters.
The energy sector provides Tesla with an alternative revenue stream in Britain — one that operates independently of automotive sales performance.
Tesla has yet to disclose pricing structures, tariff details, or a commercial launch timeline for its electricity supply operations in Great Britain.
Ofgem issued official confirmation of the licence approval earlier this week.
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