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    Tesla Q1 Results Highlight Shift Beyond Core Auto Business

    By Marco RossiApril 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    US electric vehicle maker Tesla reported first-quarter deliveries of 358,023 vehicles, reflecting moderate year-on-year growth while underscoring a broader strategic shift beyond its core automotive business.

    The figures, released on April 2, represent an increase of around 6% compared with the 336,681 vehicles delivered in the first quarter of 2025, but a decline from 418,227 units in the fourth quarter of last year. Production reached 408,386 vehicles during the quarter, while energy storage deployments totalled 8.8 GWh.

    The results point to a stabilising but increasingly competitive electric vehicle market, with softer demand and reduced incentives affecting growth momentum. However, they also align with long-standing comments by Chief Executive Elon Musk that Tesla’s future will extend beyond vehicle manufacturing.

    Musk has repeatedly indicated that Tesla’s valuation and long-term strategy will rely less on car sales alone and more on areas such as energy storage, software and autonomous driving technologies. The company’s latest figures, including its growing energy deployment business, suggest that transition is already underway.

    While Tesla’s automotive segment remains its largest revenue contributor, the comparatively modest delivery growth and sequential decline highlight the challenges of scaling in a maturing EV market. At the same time, the continued expansion of its energy division signals diversification as the company seeks new growth drivers.

    Tesla is expected to provide further details on its financial performance and segment contributions when it releases its full quarterly results later this month.

    Source: EVMagz

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