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Tesla delivers 384,000 vehicles in Q2 2025, deploys 9.6 GWh in energy storage

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Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) has released its Q2 2025 vehicle delivery and production report. As per the report, the company delivered over 384,000 vehicles in the second quarter of 2025, while deploying 9.6 GWh in energy storage. Vehicle production also reached 410,244 units for the quarter. Model 3/Y dominates output, ahead of earnings call Of the 410,244 vehicles produced during the quarter, 396,835 were Model 3 and Model Y units, while 13,409 were a…

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Despite the departure of Elon Musk from Donald Trump's government and the arrival in the concessions of the Restylated Tesla Model Y, Tesla's sales did not return to their level of 2024. The results of the second quarter of 2025 show a fairly sharp recession. Sales down from 2024 Tesla delivered some 384,122 vehicles from early April to the end of June 2025. Comparing the same period but in 2024, Tesla had delivered 444,000 vehicles, so there wa…

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The second-quarter results of American Tesla failed to meet the already low expectations of the company's investors and Wall Street analysts. According to FactSet, Tesla sold 384,122 electric vehicles in the last quarter, which is less than the 387,000 units expected by analysts. As a result, in the second quarter of this year, compared to the same period last year (444,000 electric vehicles), Tesla's sales fell by 13%, which is the largest annu…

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TESLARATI broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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