Tesla, Q2 2025
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Tesla is out with its Q2 2025 earnings results, and the stock is moving in after-hours trading. The EV maker reported earnings-per-share of $0.27/share and revenues of $19.335 billion, missing analysts' EPS expectation of $0.39/share and estimated revenue of $21.11 billion.
Elon Musk warns about a "rough" few quarters and shares updates on robotaxis and the "more affordable" Tesla model.
Tesla’s battery business has been feeling the pain, too. For a while, this was a growth area for the company, albeit one with a relatively minor contribution to the bottom line. During Q2 2025, Tesla’s energy generation and storage division brought in $2.8 billion in revenue, a 7 percent decline from the same period in 2024.
Tesla reported Q2 2025 revenue of $22.5-billion and adjusted EPS of $0.40, roughly in line with consensus but slightly below Roth’s estimates of $23.6-billion and $0.41. Non-GAAP auto gross margins came in strong at 15.
Tesla (TSLA) will release its Q2 2025 financial results on Wednesday, July 31, after the market closes. As usual,
ET with analyst reactions Shares of Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) are straddling the flatline in postmarket trading as the company’s second quarter results were not as bad as Wall Street expected and avoided a second consecutive top- and bottom-line miss with profits in-line with expectations.
Tesla’s Q2 2025 earnings call will take place today at 2:30 p.m. PT/5:30 p.m. ET. We’ll be streaming it on the Shacknews Twitch channel for your convenient viewing. You can also find the call on Tesla’s investor relations website.
Production of its other models amounted to 13,409 units in total, a 44.7 percent drop compared to the same three months last year, but the total production numbers for Q2 2024 (410,831) and Q2 2025 (410,244) are almost identical.
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNWall Street Price Prediction: Tesla's Share Price Forecast for 2025After soaring in 2023 and 2024, shares of Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) were battered throughout Q1 2025. And while the stock performed marginally better in Q2, the largest U.S. EV-maker slid into Q3. However,
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Tesla's market cap fell below $1 trillion, but it still reflects investors' assumptions of enormous future growth.