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Tesla posts profit gain on higher sales and lower costs

Last updated: October 24, 2024 9:55 pm
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Tesla’s recent third-quarter results have exceeded analyst expectations, boosting investor confidence following the lackluster rollout of its robotaxi prototype earlier in the month. The company reported a net income of $2.2 billion for the quarter ending on September 30, marking a 17% increase compared to the same period last year. Operating income also saw a significant uptick, rising by 54% to $2.7 billion, with an impressive operating margin of 10.3%.

One of the key factors contributing to Tesla’s strong performance was a reduction in costs per vehicle sold. This decrease was attributed to lower raw material costs, freight expenses, and duties, as well as the ongoing efforts to streamline operational expenses. Additionally, the company saw a 6% increase in vehicle deliveries, totaling 462,900 units, which helped drive revenues in Q3 to $25.2 billion, an 8% year-over-year growth.

Tesla highlighted that the cost of goods sold (COGS) per vehicle reached its lowest level ever, hovering around $35,100. While the latest quarterly results were generally well-received by stakeholders, they came on the heels of the controversial Cybercab robotaxi rollout, which left some analysts skeptical about the project’s profitability. Some experts argue that a lower-priced Tesla car with higher volume based on existing technology may offer more immediate returns compared to the futuristic robotaxi concept.

Despite the mixed reception of the robotaxi initiative, Tesla’s strong financial performance in Q3 has showcased the company’s resilience and ability to adapt to market challenges. The continued focus on cost optimization and growth in vehicle deliveries signal a promising trajectory for Elon Musk’s innovative automotive business. As Tesla continues to navigate the evolving landscape of electric vehicles and autonomous driving technology, investors and industry observers will be closely monitoring the company’s strategic moves and future developments.

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