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Thousands urge watchdog to block Tesla from supplying electricity to UK homes

Thousands of people asked the energy guard to prevent Tesla from providing electricity to the British household people.

More than 8,000 people asked Ofgem to block the movement of Elon Musk because of the “open political agenda”.

Last month, the company applied for the license from the energy regulator and aimed to provide power to homes and businesses in England, Scotland and Wales next year.

However, the political activity of the billionaire owner, including his support to Donald Trump and the far-right activist Tommy Robinson, received objections from the public to the application.

The campaign group called the best Britain to write the people to Ofgem and argued that Mr. Musk was not a “appropriate and appropriate person” person.

Approximately 8,462 people have used the group’s online vehicle to object to OGEM so far.

British General Manager Naomi Smith said: ız We all had the front row seat on the malignant effect of Musk, transformed Twitter into a hatching machine for right-wing hatred, encouraged the unquestionable conspiracy theories, and helping Trump to secure a second period in a deeds.

“We rightly encourage the British people to be in any place near our electricity supply, and therefore, to write more people to their views before Friday and to use our online tool by saying that they have caught this power – it takes only two minutes.”

Many of them oppose the movement because of Musk's political views
Many of them oppose the movement because of Musk’s political views (Kirsty Wigglesworth/Pa)

The members of the people have until Friday to comment on the application, then will decide whether to provide an license to supply Electricity to Ofgem Tesla.

The electric car manufacturer, which is operated by the richest man in the world, has solar and battery storage.

Tesla has been included in the UK Energy Market since 2020, when it is a license to become an electrical generator.

In the US, the group has been a supplier in Texas for the last three years.

The application comes in the midst of the increase in demand for electric vehicles in Europe in recent months.

Industrial figures fell almost 60% in the number of new Tesla records in the UK in July compared to the previous year.

The data showed that 987 new vehicles were recorded in the UK in July compared to 2.462 in the same month of the previous year.

Tesla was approached for a comment for this story.

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