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Tesla sales surge to record on rush to snag US tax credit

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Tesla sales surge to record on rush to snag US tax credit
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The deliveries tally offers a preview of the earnings results the company will report Oct 22

[WASHINGTON] Tesla reported a surprise increase in quarterly vehicle sales as US consumers accelerated electric-car purchases before federal tax credits expired.

The company delivered a record 497,099 vehicles worldwide during the period, up 7.4 per cent from a year ago. That compares with the roughly 439,600 average projection compiled by Bloomberg.

Tesla has sought to revive its core automotive business, which languished for several quarters under the weight of an aging lineup, rising competition and the elimination of US policies supporting the EV market.

The company also faced a consumer backlash to chief executive officer Elon Musk’s politics as he worked closely with President Donald Trump early this year.

Investors recently looked past Tesla’s first-half sales weakness to Musk’s promises of growth in areas such as driverless vehicles, artificial intelligence and robotics. Its shares soared 33 per cent in September, recouping early-year losses with its best monthly performance of 2025.

The stock rose 1 per cent as of 9.39 am on Thursday (Oct 2) in New York and is now up about 15 per cent this year.

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EV sales in the US got a temporary boost from the impending end of an up to US$7,500 federal tax credit. The phasing out of that purchase incentive after Sep 30 helped drive soaring demand for General Motors, Ford Motor and Hyundai Motor models.

Tesla’s deliveries tally offers a preview of the earnings results the company will report Oct 22. Next month the automaker will hold its annual general meeting, where investors will vote on a new compensation package for Musk potentially worth US$1 trillion.

Tesla, which reports a combined sales total for the Model 3 and Model Y, delivered 481,166 of those sedans and SUVs, up 9.4 per cent from a year ago. Sales of other vehicles – the Model X, Model S and Cybertruck – fell 30 per cent.

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The purchase amounts to a show of confidence in Tesla's prospects after a challenging first half of the year in which vehicle sales slumped 13% worldwide.

The company also reported that it deployed 12.5 gigawatt hours of energy products during the quarter, up from 6.9 GWh a year ago. The company unveiled a next-generation energy-storage system during the quarter, along with a new product called Megablock that combines storage units with a transformer and switchgear.

The automaker has yet to offer many details about the more affordable version of the Model Y that could help buoy sales now that federal EV tax credits have expired in the US.

Executives have said that while initial production started in June, they elected to put off the launch until the fourth quarter and cautioned that output will ramp up slower than initially expected.

While the tax credit expiration boosted third-quarter sales, the pull-forward effect could mean weaker EV demand in the final months of the year.

Musk has warned Tesla could face several “rough quarters” after the incentives go away and before the company’s autonomous vehicles deploy at scale.

Aside from the tax credit, the Trump administration has also moved to unwind fuel economy and emissions requirements, choking off regulatory credit revenue that supported Tesla for years.

The company faces challenges beyond the US market. In China, shipments from Tesla’s Shanghai factory dropped in seven of the first eight months of the year amid increasing competition from local rivals like BYD and Xiaomi Corp.

Tesla’s most pronounced downturn has been in Europe, where sales declined 22 per cent in August. The company’s new-vehicle registrations slumped 33 per cent in the first eight months of the year, even as the broader EV market grew 27 per cent, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association.

Wall Street is still expecting Tesla to log its second consecutive annual sales decline. Analysts surveyed by Bloomberg project the company will deliver around 1.61 million vehicles in 2025, down from 1.79 million last year. BLOOMBERG



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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