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Core Insights - Tesla reported record revenue of approximately $28.1 billion for Q3 2025, a 12% year-over-year increase, driven by vehicle deliveries and strong performance in its energy business, although net profit fell by 29% to $1.77 billion, missing market expectations [1][3] Group 1: Automotive and Energy Business Growth - Tesla's automotive business generated $21.2 billion in revenue for Q3, a 6% increase year-over-year, primarily due to record vehicle sales [3] - The gross margin for the automotive segment was 15.4%, lower than the expected 16.3%, attributed to reduced electric vehicle prices and rising operational costs [3] - Tesla's global electric vehicle production reached approximately 447,000 units, with deliveries totaling 497,000 units in Q3, including over 90,000 units delivered from the Shanghai Gigafactory [3][4] Group 2: Energy Business Performance - Tesla's energy generation and storage business saw a remarkable 44% year-over-year revenue growth, reaching $3.42 billion, making it the fastest-growing segment [4] - The installed capacity of Tesla's storage products hit a record 12.5 GWh in Q3, with gross profit reaching $1.1 billion [4] Group 3: AI and Robotics as Growth Drivers - Tesla identified AI technology, smart driving features, and humanoid robots as key drivers for future growth, with advancements in the Full Self-Driving (FSD) system and the commercial rollout of the Optimus humanoid robot being crucial for exceeding performance expectations [1][4] - The company is actively pushing the V14 version of its smart driving system and expanding its Robotaxi service in North America [5] - Tesla plans to start mass production of the Optimus humanoid robot by the end of 2026, with a potential annual production capacity of up to 1 million units [5]