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Tesla earnings plunge 71 percent in first quarter

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Last updated: 2025/04/22 at 6:02 PM
News Room Published 22 April 2025
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Tesla’s quarterly earnings dropped by 71 percent, the company announced Monday, marking the latest sign of bad news for Elon Musk’s electric vehicle manufacturer as scrutiny of the tech billionaire persists. 

The electric vehicle company reported a 9 percent decline in revenue for the first three months of this year. Its earnings totaled $409 million, down from $1.4 billion in the first quarter of last year, the company said. 

Tesla’s stock closed Tuesday afternoon at $238 a share, a nearly 37 percent drop from the beginning of the year. 

It is expected to host an earnings call with investors at 5:30 pm EDT.

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The company made clear on Tuesday it is dealing with the ripple effects of the U.S.’s ongoing tariff war with other countries, notably including China. 

While it was speculated that Tesla might avoid the brunt of Trump’s tariffs due to its focus on domestic production, the company emphasized it is not immune to retaliatory tariffs from other nations. 

“Uncertainty in the automotive and energy markets continues to increase as rapidly evolving trade policy adversely impacts the global supply chain and cost structure of Tesla and peers,” the company wrote in the Q1 2025 report. 

“This dynamic, along with changing political sentiment, could have a meaningful impact on demand for our products in the near-term,” Tesla added. 

Tuesday’s full financial report comes after Tesla revealed earlier this month its first-quarter sales dropped nearly 13 percent. The company reported 336,000 vehicle deliveries in the January to March quarter, a notable dip from the 387,000 vehicles in the same period a year ago.

Tesla’s stock plummeted nearly 50 percent since late December as Musk, its chief executive officer, got closer into President Trump’s orbit amid Musk’s increasing power in the White House and leadership of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

Some took out their frustrations on Tesla and company showrooms across the country dealt with peaceful and some violent demonstrations, including arson attacks, vandalism and shootings. 

The Tesla CEO said last month he is having “great difficulty” running his various companies, while managing the work of DOGE.

Ahead of the earnings call, a group of eight state treasurers wrote to Tesla’s board of directors, voicing concerns about Musk’s leadership of the electric vehicle manufacturer.

“Musk continues to divide his attention across multiple companies and a high-profile advisory role within the federal government,” the letter to Robyn Denholm, chair of Tesla’s board, stated.

“These external commitments raise serious questions about whether Tesla’s leadership is fully engaged in addressing the company’s core challenges.”

Amid the escalating trade war earlier this month, Tesla suspended new orders of two models on its Chinese website Beijing raised tariffs on American goods to 125 percent in the country’s ongoing trade fight with the U.S.

The company did not provide a reason for suspending the orders, though analysts suggested the move showed the tight spot Musk and Tesla are in amid the trade fight.

The company on Tuesday emphasized it is still expanding its business model to include autonomous robots and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven products. 

“AI is a major pillar of growth for Tesla and the broader economy and key to our pursuit of sustainable abundance,” the company wrote. 

Updated at 5:29 p.m. EDT

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