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Tesla - Quarterly figures Q3 2025

Tesla ($TSLA (+1,82%) ) has published the figures for Q3 2025.


📊 Financial results


Turnover: 28.1 billion US dollars

--> +12% compared to the previous year

> Above analysts' expectations of 26.2 billion US dollars


Net profit: 1.37 billion US dollars

--> -37 % compared to the previous year


Adjusted earnings per share (EPS): USD 0.50

--> Below market expectations of USD 0.55


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🚗 Sales and production development


Deliveries: 497,099 vehicles in the third quarter

--> +7.4% year-on-year (record level)

--> After two previous quarters with a decline of around -13% each


Cause of the increase in sales:


Strong final spurt as a result of the expiry of the US tax credit for electric cars in the amount of USD 7,500.

Many US customers took the last opportunity to buy before the credit expired.


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🏛️ Political & economic context


The tax credit for the purchase of electric vehicles was abolished at the end of September 2025 by the government under President Donald Trump.


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🧭 Conclusion


Tesla delivers an ambivalent result in Q3 2025:


Sales growth and record deliveries indicate sustained demand, while falling margins and the end of government subsidies are weighing on short-term profitability.


The coming quarters will show whether Tesla can maintain sales without the subsidy.

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But the past two quarters with subsidies have already shown that they can't do that können🤷🏼‍♂️. From my point of view, Tesla has only and exclusively benefited from the panic before the subsidies were abolished. The star hasn't just been sinking since yesterday. But hey, some Elon fantasy always drives the share price after all😂.
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@All-in-or-nothing I also think that this is only due to the abolition of the subsidy.
Politically, things are getting quieter around Musk again, or they already are. They should slowly but surely think about something new for Tesla.
I would still be in favor of expanding the charging infrastructure and concluding contracts with other car companies (as has already been done with Ford) and seizing the opportunity to become a global supplier with the Superchargers.
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@DividendenWaschbaer would probably run better and be more profitable than building cars. But I believe that the visionary content typical and necessary for Tesla is lacking. I rather assume that they will continue to make money with all sorts of things verbrennt🤷🏼‍♂️.
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@All-in-or-nothing In the past two quarters, there has been a smear campaign against Elon and Tesla. There can be no talk of a "sinking star".
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I wouldn't touch this share with pliers. Outdated technology, no more technological edge, economy versions to generate sales. That's not going to work.
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Great figures, in contrast to the scrap manufacturers like VW, still profitable in the EV business even in these difficult times. FSD rollout coming soon, will buy more, the market is asleep
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Oh I love them, the hate comments about Tesla. The future is being traded on the stock market. I say we see Tesla above 1000 dollars by the end of 2026 at the latest. So far, every dip has been worth buying
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