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    Tesla’s first quarterly sales gain this year comes up short
    Kara Carlson and Dana Hull
    Oct 3, 2024 – 2.52am


    Tesla posted its first increase in quarterly vehicle sales this year, though the automaker let down investors expecting more of a bump from China boosting electric car subsidies.

    The Elon Musk-led company handed over 462,890 vehicles to customers in the past three months, up 6.4 per cent from a year ago. Deliveries came up shy of the roughly 463,900 units expected among analysts tracked by Bloomberg.
    “We will see some pressure on shares this morning as investors walk away from delivery numbers expecting more,” Daniel Ives, a Wedbush analyst with the equivalent of a buy rating on the share, wrote in a report.

    Tesla shares fell as much as 6.4 per cent in early New York trading. The stock had jumped 35 per cent in the eight weeks leading up to the report. At 12.47pm, the stock was 3.9 per cent lower to $US247.86.

    Tesla got a lift during the quarter from China’s government doubling an incentive for consumers to trade in older cars for electric models, stoking demand in the world’s largest EV market. This fueled optimism about improving sales and coincided with rising expectations for an October 10 event near Los Angeles, where Musk will unveil self-driving vehicle prototypes.


    “This will be one for the history books,” the CEO wrote last week on X, the social media service he owns.

    Tesla shares have had a tumultuous 2024, recovering from a more than 40 per cent rout as of mid-April largely due to anticipation of Musk’s long-promised robotaxis. The stock is now trading back below where it started the year.
    Tesla kicked off the year warning it may expand at a lower rate until it begins producing cheaper models in the first half of 2025. The Austin-based company will need a strong showing in the next few months to grow at all in 2024 – deliveries fell more than 2 per cent in the first nine months of the year.

    Whereas vehicle sales have ticked up from a year ago and sequentially, Tesla’s energy business took a step back from a record second quarter.

    The company deployed 6.9 gigawatt hours of storage products in the last three months, down more than a quarter from the period that ended in June. It’s still managed to deploy more energy storage products already this year than in all of 2023.
    Tesla scheduled the release of its third-quarter financial results for after the market close on October 23.


    Bloomberg
 
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