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Tesla Shatters Delivery Forecasts with 480,126 Vehicles

With 480,126 vehicles delivered in the second quarter, Tesla has demolished Wall Street expectations of roughly 406,600 units. This sharp rebound from a sluggish start to the year signals a stabilization in demand, providing a critical boost to the manufacturer as it navigates intense competition and shifting federal tax incentives.

The quarterly performance marks a significant leap from the 358,023 vehicles delivered during the first three months of the year and outpaces the 384,000 units recorded in the same period of 2023. Production figures reached 451,758 vehicles, confirming that manufacturing output is accelerating alongside sales. The Model 3 and Model Y remain the primary engines of this growth, accounting for 467,762 of the total deliveries.

Beyond automotive sales, the company’s energy storage segment exceeded analyst targets by deploying 13.5 GWh of battery storage, compared to the 9.6 GWh reported a year ago. Analysts at Deutsche Bank had previously suggested that market consensus underestimated Tesla’s international demand, particularly in Europe, though the final figures surpassed even the most optimistic projections. While the company continues to face headwinds regarding CEO Elon Musk’s public profile and evolving EV policies, this massive margin of error against market expectations offers a rare moment of clarity for investors concerned about the firm's recent sales trajectory.

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