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    Tesla Inc. reported a second consecutive quarterly decline in revenue, falling short of market expectations as it faced weakening sales, rising costs, and shifting regulatory conditions. For the second quarter of calendar year 2025, Tesla generated $22.5 billion in revenue, representing an 11.8% year-over-year decrease and missing analyst estimates of $22.74 billion. Adjusted earnings per share stood at $0.40, in line with expectations.

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    Automotive revenue, which accounts for the majority of Tesla’s business, dropped to $16.66 billion from $19.9 billion in the same period last year. While slightly above estimates, the figure reflects continued pressure on vehicle demand and pricing. Deliveries for the quarter totaled 384,122 units, falling short of the forecasted 397,843. Tesla also reported a sharp decline in revenue from regulatory credits, down to $439 million from $890 million a year earlier.

    Operating profit declined significantly to $923 million, falling below the anticipated $1.21 billion. The company’s operating margin decreased to 4.1% from 6.3% a year ago, while gross margin remained flat at 17.2%. Energy segment revenue underperformed, coming in at $2.79 billion versus expectations of $3.22 billion. In contrast, Tesla’s services business delivered $3.05 billion in revenue, exceeding forecasts slightly. Executives acknowledged mounting challenges on the earnings call.

    Robotaxi rollout and new model strategy shape Tesla’s growth outlook

    CEO Elon Musk and CFO Vaibhav Taneja cited the expiration of U.S. federal electric vehicle tax credits and increased tariffs as major headwinds. Tesla warned of constrained supply in the U.S. market for the upcoming quarter due to these policy shifts. Management indicated that customer orders placed later in the current quarter may not be fulfilled on time. Looking ahead, Tesla is placing strategic focus on its autonomy initiatives.

    The company began limited testing of a driverless robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, in June and plans to expand operations to other U.S. cities, pending regulatory approvals. Musk said the goal is to make autonomous ride-hailing available to roughly half the U.S. population by year-end, though he acknowledged the timeline depends on regulators. The quarter also marked the start of production for a more affordable Tesla model, with mass production targeted for the second half of the year. However, management cautioned that changes to government incentives may delay the ramp-up and affect demand.

    Tesla continues to face increasing competition from global automakers offering lower-cost electric vehicles with advanced features. Tesla’s market value stood at $983.4 billion at quarter-end. Shares have declined approximately 18% year-to-date, underperforming both the broader technology sector and the Nasdaq index. Company leadership emphasized continued investment in robotics, AI, and manufacturing capacity, positioning autonomy and energy storage as core growth drivers despite short-term earnings pressure. – By Content Syndication Services.

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