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Tesla Blockbuster Meets Thin Margins
Tesla threw a record-setting party on the top line—$28.1B in revenue and 497,099 deliveries, both all-time highs—then reminded investors that confetti isn’t edible: profit missed expectations and the stock dipped after-hours.
Operating margin slid to 5.8%, with Tesla itself pointing to higher average cost per vehicle (including tariff impacts), lower regulatory credit revenue, and rising AI/R&D and SG&A as the culprits. In other words, Tesla did great — just weighed down by customs paperwork and lab coats. What really helped the stock were Tesla's side quests. Energy revenue jumped 44% to $3.4B and storage deployments hit a record 12.5 GWh; Services & Other rose 25% to $3.5B. Cash generation was muscular too, with free cash flow near $4.0B and cash & investments up to $41.6B—enough to keep both robots and investors awake. On the call and in the deck, management kept preaching the long game—today’s hardware scale as a bridge to higher-margin AI, software, and fleet services tomorrow. So yes, Q3 was a toe-stub on earnings, but the plot arc still features Robotaxi cameos and Megapack montages. Cue the sequel teaser—and maybe, next time, pricier popcorn. SPONSORED CONTENT
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