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Tesla, Inc.

TSLANASDAQStock Fundamentals

Tesla is a vertically integrated sustainable energy company that designs, manufactures, and distributes high-performance fully electric vehicles and scalable energy storage solutions. The company leverages proprietary battery technology, software-driven vehicle controls, and a direct-to-consumer sales model to accelerate the global transition to renewable energy. Beyond hardware, Tesla provides a comprehensive ecosystem of services including automated driving software, vehicle insurance, and a global charging infrastructure.

Market Cap$1.57T
Revenue TTM$97.9B
Net Income TTM$3.9B
P/E Ratio406.35
Net Margin3.95%
EPS TTM$1.09
Free Cash Flow TTM$7.0B
Employees140.5K
CEOElon R. Musk
CountryUnited States of America
Consumer Cyclical
Auto - Manufacturers
SegmentsAuto Manufacturers, Renewable Energy, Software, Energy Storage
Business ModelsDirect-to-Consumer (DTC), Manufacturing, Subscription SaaS, Leasing
Most Recent EarningsApr 22, 2026 · 1 month 3 days agoQ1 2026
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Next EarningsJul 22, 2026 · in 2 monthsAfter Market Close · Q2 2026

Financials

Based on Q1 2026 filing

Gross Margin19.07%
Op. Margin5.0%
ROE4.86%
D/E1.42%
Current Ratio2.04
Total Debt$1.2B
Cash$16.6B
CapEx TTM$9.5B

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Business Segments

Automotive

primary

Focuses on the design, manufacture, and sale of electric consumer and commercial vehicles, along with the sale of regulatory credits. This segment also encompasses after-sales services, used vehicle sales, and the Supercharger network.

Products

Model 3, Model Y, Model S, Model X, Cybertruck, Tesla Semi, Cybercab, FSD (Supervised), Supercharger

Customers

Individual consumers, Commercial fleet operators, Government entities, Other automakers

Energy Generation and Storage

moderate

Develops and installs solar energy systems and lithium-ion based energy storage products for residential, commercial, and utility-scale applications.

Products

Powerwall, Megapack, Solar Roof, Retrofit Solar Energy Systems

Customers

Homeowners, Commercial enterprises, Industrial facilities, Utility companies

Segment Financials

Automotive Leasing, Direct Sales-Type — Sales-type leasing revenue

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Automotive sales — Recovery of direct costs

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Automotive — Inventory

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Energy generation and storage sales — Recovery of direct costs

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Business Overview

Competitive Position

Tesla is a market leader in the electric vehicle industry, distinguished by its vertical integration, proprietary battery chemistry, and advanced autonomous driving software.

Geographies

North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia-Pacific

Customer Segments

B2C, B2B, Utility-scale

Upstream Dependencies

Lithium-ion cell raw materials, Semiconductor components, Solar panel components, Specialized manufacturing equipment

Downstream Customers

Retail vehicle buyers, Logistics companies, Residential solar adopters, Grid operators

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Tesla is a vertically integrated sustainable energy company that designs, manufactures, and distributes high-performance fully electric vehicles and scalable energy storage solutions. The company leverages proprietary battery technology, software-driven vehicle controls, and a direct-to-consumer sales model to accelerate the global transition to renewable energy. Beyond hardware, Tesla provides a comprehensive ecosystem of services including automated driving software, vehicle insurance, and a global charging infrastructure.

Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) has a market capitalization of $1.57T and trades on NASDAQ.

Tesla, Inc. generated $97.9B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $3.9B, representing a net margin of 4.0%. Gross margin stands at 19.1%, with free cash flow of $7.0B. These figures are based on the Q1 2026 filing.

Tesla, Inc.'s key competitors include General Motors, Ford Motor Company, Rivian Automotive, and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.

Tesla, Inc. has approximately 140,473 employees.