Tesla's Q3 Revenue Climbs to $25.2B as Energy & Supercharger Networks Lead with 52% Growth

Sunita Somvanshi

Sunita Somvanshi

Tesla's Q3 revenue hits $25.2B while automotive growth stalls at 2% - but here's where the real money is flowing 💰

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Energy division skyrockets 52% to $2.37B - what's powering this explosive growth?"

Supercharger network expands by 2,800 stations in Q3, bouncing back from Q2 slump after April layoffs 📈

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28,000 chargers across 2,410 U.S. stations make Tesla's network the largest EV charging infrastructure in North America

Europe's charging dominance: 14,000 Superchargers across 30 countries, with Germany leading at 3,600 chargers 🇪🇺

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1.4 terawatt-hours delivered in Q3 alone - offsetting 567.75 million liters of gasoline âš¡

Next-gen V4 Superchargers push boundaries with 350 kW charging capacity, leaving competitors in the dust

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How did Tesla's service division climb 29% to reach $2.79B in revenue?

Tesla opens its charging network to Ford, GM, and Rivian - but at what cost to its exclusivity? 🔌

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