Tesla reports 497,000 vehicle deliveries for Q3, up %7
TeslaTesla(US:TSLA) CNBC·2025-10-02 13:03

Core Insights - Tesla reported quarterly vehicle deliveries of 497,099 for the period ended September 30, 2025, which is a 7% increase compared to the previous year when deliveries were 462,890 [2][3] - The company faced a decline in production, with 435,826 vehicles produced, down from 469,796 in the same quarter of the previous year [2][3] - The expiration of a key tax credit for electric vehicle buyers in the U.S. coincided with this reporting period, impacting sales dynamics [3][4] Delivery and Production Data - Independent researcher Troy Teslike predicted 481,000 deliveries, while Tesla's company-compiled consensus indicated expectations of 443,079 deliveries [1] - FactSet estimates suggested around 447,600 deliveries, showing a slight discrepancy with actual reported figures [2] - Tesla's production numbers were lower than the previous year, indicating potential challenges in meeting demand [2][3] Market Dynamics - Tesla's sales in Europe were negatively impacted by consumer backlash against Elon Musk and increased competition from companies like Volkswagen and BYD [4] - In contrast, U.S. sales saw a surge as consumers rushed to purchase EVs before the tax credit expiration [4] - Ford reported a 30.2% increase in its all-electric vehicle sales, reaching over 30,600 units, although still trailing behind Tesla [5] Stock Performance - Tesla's stock price increased by 40% in the third quarter, recovering from a difficult start to the year, with a year-to-date increase of 14% compared to the Nasdaq's 18% gain [5] Energy Business - In the second quarter, Tesla deployed 12.5 GWh of energy storage products, including Megapack systems, indicating growth in its energy segment [6] - The company also reported deploying 9.6 GWh of energy storage products in the second quarter of 2025, showing a consistent demand for its energy solutions [7]