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Anticipated Tesla Q2 2025 Deliveries: Aforementioned Quantity - 384,122 Vehicles

Tesla unveiled Q2 2025 production and delivery figures on Wednesday, revealing a total output of 410,244 electric vehicles worldwide. Out of this, 384,122 units were delivered globally. During the quarter, Tesla produced 396,835 Model 3/Y units, together with 13,409 units of other models, which...

Anticipated Tesla Deliveries for Q2 2025: A Staggering 384,122 Vehicles
Anticipated Tesla Deliveries for Q2 2025: A Staggering 384,122 Vehicles

Anticipated Tesla Q2 2025 Deliveries: Aforementioned Quantity - 384,122 Vehicles

In a significant move, Tesla, the leading electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, is set to unveil its Q2 2025 results later this month, following the announcement of a successful quarter for the company.

The second quarter of 2025 marked a milestone for Tesla's energy storage division, with the deployment of 9.6 GWh worth of energy storage products, marking the company's best second quarter yet for the category[1]. This expansion is part of Tesla's broader pivot towards solar, battery storage, and autonomy, in addition to traditional EV sales[3].

One of the key drivers behind this growth is the construction of a Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery cell factory at Gigafactory Nevada, which is nearing completion as of early July 2025[2]. This facility will produce LFP battery cells, initially targeted for Tesla's Megapack and Powerwall energy storage products. The onshoring of LFP production also opens the door for potential future LFP-based vehicles in North America[2].

LFP batteries are cost-effective, safer, have a long life cycle, and are cheaper to produce than nickel-based alternatives because they do not require cobalt[2]. This move reduces Tesla’s reliance on Chinese suppliers like CATL for LFP cells and insulates the company from geopolitical supply chain risks[2].

While Tesla had previously announced plans for a Megapack factory in Lathrop, California, and has ramped up energy storage production, recent reports do not detail a new Megapack factory in Texas in this quarter[1][2][3].

In terms of vehicle production, Tesla produced a total of 410,244 vehicles in Q2 2025, with 373,728 Model 3/Y units and 13,409 units of "Other Models" (Model S, Model X, Cybertruck, and possibly Tesla Semi)[1]. Tesla delivered 384,122 vehicles globally in Q2 2025[1].

Tesla's press release expressed gratitude to customers, employees, suppliers, shareholders, and supporters for their role in the Q2 2025 results. Elon Musk and other company executives will hold a live Q&A session after the release of Tesla's Q2 2025 results[4].

The financial results for the second quarter of 2025 will be posted after market close on Wednesday, July 23, 2025[5].

[1] Tesla Q2 2025 Update: Record Energy Storage Deployment and Ramping up Battery Business, Electrek (2025) [2] Tesla's LFP Battery Cell Factory at Gigafactory Nevada: What You Need to Know, Electrek (2025) [3] Tesla's Q2 2025 Results: A Focus on Energy Storage and Autonomy, TechCrunch (2025) [4] Elon Musk and Tesla Executives to Host Q&A After Q2 2025 Results, CNBC (2025) [5] Tesla to Report Q2 2025 Results on July 23, Tesla Investor (2025)

In the upcoming Q&A session, Tesla's executives, including Elon Musk, will discuss the company's financial and business strategies, possibly shedding light on their advancements in energy storage solutions and the use of Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) technology. The success of Tesla's Q2 2025 results in the finance sector is anticipated to have significant repercussions for the tech-centric business world, given Tesla's position as a key player in the electric vehicle and renewable energy storage markets.

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