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Tesla Reports Year-Over-Year Revenue Increases Despite Challenges in EV Sales

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Last updated: April 23, 2026 12:24 am
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Published: April 23, 2026
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Tesla recently reported a year-over-year increase in both revenue and profit, largely attributed to a rise in automotive sales and services. The company’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) advanced driver assistance system saw active subscriptions reach 1.28 million, reflecting a growing interest in autonomous driving technologies.

Following the release of its first-quarter earnings report, Tesla shares rose by 4% in after-hours trading, fueled by a notable increase in free cash flow and boosts in revenue and profit compared to the previous fiscal year. However, this positive momentum was short-lived, as shares eventually slipped into negative territory during the subsequent earnings call.

In its latest report, Tesla’s revenue reached $22.38 billion, marking a 16% rise from $19.3 billion in the same period last year. Automotive revenue also saw growth, totaling $16.2 billion compared to $13.96 billion a year earlier. Notably, free cash flow stood at $1.44 billion, more than double the previous year’s figures, surprising analysts who anticipated a cash burn.

Despite this positive revenue growth, Tesla fell short of delivery expectations, with 358,023 electric vehicles (EVs) delivered globally in the first quarter, falling short of the 368,000 anticipated by analysts. The company produced 408,386 vehicles but struggled to align production with deliveries.

Factors contributing to the increased revenue included higher average vehicle prices, enhanced services, and a significant jump in FSD subscriptions, which rose 51% year-over-year. Nevertheless, 2025 was marked by a challenging market environment for Tesla, leading to a 46% drop in profits to $3.8 billion, primarily due to declining EV sales—a trend mirrored across the automotive industry following the cessation of a federal tax credit for electric vehicles.

When compared to the previous three quarters, Tesla’s first-quarter results displayed some weaknesses. Fourth-quarter revenue tallied at $24.9 billion and third-quarter revenue at $28 billion, buoyed by consumer purchases made before tax incentives expired.

Tesla’s reliance on its traditional EV business remained evident, coupled with income from services and subscriptions, as the company has yet to capitalize on its ambitions in AI and robotics. The net income for the first quarter came in at $477 million, an improvement from $409 million during the same period in 2025 but significantly lower than profits recorded in prior quarters, which saw figures of $840 million and $1.37 billion for the fourth and third quarters, respectively.

The increase in average vehicle selling prices, combined with higher delivery numbers, service growth, and one-time automotive benefits related to warranty and tariffs, contributed positively to the company’s bottom line.

CEO Elon Musk has cautioned that Tesla is navigating a challenging transition from its primary focus on EVs towards a future dominated by AI and robotics. The production of the Optimus humanoid robot is expected to scale up at the Fremont factory, with plans for a significant factory dedicated to Optimus production commencing in the upcoming quarter.

Tesla currently has a limited robotaxi service operational in Austin, with recent expansions to Dallas and Houston. However, access to these autonomous vehicles remains restricted.

Looking forward, Tesla plans to invest heavily in this transition, forecasting capital expenditures of $25 billion in 2026—approximately three times its historical spending. CFO Vaibhav Taneja indicated that this investment would likely result in negative cash flow for the rest of the year.

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