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Tesla revenue slipped 12% year over year in the second quarter of 2025 the company's July 23 earnings release showed. The company took in $22.5 billion in revenue, down from $25.50 billion in the second quarter of 2024. It is the company's largest revenue drop in over a decade, according to Reuters.
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.
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The electric vehicle giant reported a 12% year-over-year drop in revenues, which fell to $22.5B for the April to June quarter, according to its earnings report released Wednesday. That marks the sharpest quarterly revenue decline in more than a decade, according to Reuters.
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.
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Tesla (TSLA) reported second quarter results that fell short of Wall Street estimates on both the top and bottom lines. Adjusted earnings of $0.40 per share fell short of the Bloomberg consensus estimate of $0.
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Tesla missed revenue and earnings expectations in Q2 2025 and reported another drop in vehicle deliveries — but one key area of its balance sheet remains rock solid, offering a quiet win amid the turbulence.
Tesla reported a slight earnings and revenue miss in the second quarter, but said its 'more affordable' model was still slated for production in the second half of 2025.