

Tesla posted its financial statement for the second quarter of the year this afternoon. Earlier in July, we learned that the American automaker had had a good quarter in terms of sales , growing 25 percent year over year. Fans hoping that sales increase would result in a plenty profitable Tesla may be disappointed, though.
4 percent. 5 billion from its electric vehicle business, a 23 percent increase year over year, and just $146 million came from automotive regulatory credits. Credits have been a key to Tesla's profitability in previous challenging quarters, but they were abolished in the United States with Musk's blessing in 2025.
6 billion. Tesla's shift from a one-time purchase to a monthly subscription for its much-criticized FSD partially automated driver assist—something tied to CEO Elon Musk's gargantuan remuneration package —was a big help here.
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