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    Tesla receives permission to trade emission credits in South Korea

    Tesla has reportedly been granted permission to sell automotive emission credits domestically in South Korea by the Ministry of Environment starting this year. This marks a significant development for the electric vehicle maker, as it will allow the company to generate additional revenue in the South Korean market.

    As per a report from Korea Economy TV, it is estimated that Tesla holds about 4 million grams/km of tradable emission credits in South Korea. This could translate into a potential value of up to 200 billion won (approximately $145 million) based on current penalty rates. 

    Automakers in Korea must ensure that their vehicles’ average greenhouse gas emissions are less than the country’s standard. If they exceed the amount, they must pay a fine of 50,000 won per gram/km…

    Read the full article originally published at www.teslarati.com.

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