Posted on 07/04/2026 7:50:25 AM PDT by SmokingJoe
In this video, The Electric Viking details Tesla's record-breaking Q2 2026 performance. Despite broader market skepticism, Tesla delivered 480,126 vehicles in the second quarter of 2026, marking a significant 25% year-over-year increase and crushing Wall Street's consensus estimates by roughly 74,000 units (0:13-0:28).
Key takeaways from the report:
Strong Rebound: This quarter marks Tesla's strongest second quarter ever and the first year-over-year growth following two straight years of decline (0:36-0:47).
Production vs. Deliveries: Tesla delivered 480,126 vehicles while producing 451,758, indicating that they successfully cleared out excess inventory (0:51-1:03).
Model Mix: Deliveries were heavily dominated by the Model Y and Model 3, which combined for 467,762 of the total deliveries. Other models (Model S, Model X, Cybertruck, and Semi) accounted for only 12,364 units (1:11-1:43).
Energy Storage: The company also saw a 40% increase in energy storage deployment, reaching 13.5 gigawatt-hours compared to 9.6 GWh in Q2 2025 (5:01-5:13).
Competitive Context: While BYD remains ahead in global EV sales with 557,000 deliveries, The Electric Viking notes that BYD's sales declined 8% year-over-year, whereas Tesla's grew by 25%. This has narrowed the gap between the two automakers from over 220,000 units to approximately 77,000 (5:39-6:18).
The video concludes by attributing much of Tesla's success to the continued demand for the Model Y and anticipation for the three-row variant, which is expected to further drive sales in the coming months (2:17-2:29; 8:08-8:22).
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Tim Walz hardest hit!
Although a electric vehicle dosen’t fit for my needs, Bravo Elon!!
They’re all over the RDU area. I can’t go out without seeing one.
The delusional politically-correct woke has power.
Right!
While I despise being forced as a citizen to subsidize something like EVs, I have no problem with selling things to people who are willing to pay their hard-earned dollars to buy. Good for them, good for Elon Musk, and good for the US!
Happy 4th of July!
People who drive Tesla are in love how it performs.
Improved sales now that Democrats are no longer damaging as many as possible.
Same here!
I think because of gas prices.
It’s only a matter of time until all the states put a wheel tax on EVs (and hybrids, too, if they’re smart). Lets see how loyal the Tesla tifosi are once the free ride is over.
The Tesla show room is located directly across from Tiffany Jewelers.
Yep the WORLD is ever changing and will continue
as time moves on. Enjoy your 3 score and 10.
Did any other electric vehicle brand show an increase in sales?
1. Teslas work best with the most charging stations.
2. Tesla is not going to make a claim about a commitment to electric vehicles and then bail out when the tax breaks and regulations change.
3. Teslas are built from the ground up as EV only.
4. Tesla does not have the legacy burden of the existing automotive manufacturing production.
5. Tesla has been selling EVs for something like 20 years. The batteries last ok. The cars have their quirks. They are not cheap. The selling/servicing model works.
6. Tesla is not competing with its own customer base.
While I despise being forced as a citizen to subsidize something like EVs, I have no problem with selling things to people who are willing to pay their hard-earned dollars to buy. Good for them, good for Elon Musk, and good for the US!
Happy 4th of July!
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Exactly right on subsidies, the EV market is mature enough to end any subsidies.
I’m an ICE vehicle person, but I’m also a “free to choose” & let the consumer decide individual.
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