Tesla has announced its sales and production figures for the second quarter of 2026, indicating a strong performance in the electric vehicle (EV) market. The company sold a total of 480,126 EVs during this period, marking a 25 percent year-on-year increase.
The majority of these sales came from the Model 3 and Model Y, which together accounted for 467,762 deliveries. This represents a 25.2 percent increase compared to the same quarter in 2025. The remaining 12,364 vehicles sold included a mix of the discontinued Models S and X, along with the Cybertruck, which is currently available only in North America and the Middle East.
Production Insights
In terms of production, Tesla manufactured 451,758 cars in Q2 2026, which is a 10 percent increase from the previous year. Notably, this figure is nearly 30,000 units fewer than the number of cars sold, indicating that the company is addressing its previous overproduction issues. Of the total production, 442,936 were Models 3 and Y, reflecting an 11.6 percent increase year-on-year. However, production of the ‘other’ category, which includes Models S and X, fell to 8,822 vehicles, a decrease of 35 percent compared to Q2 2025.
Energy Storage Performance
Tesla’s energy storage segment also showed promising growth, with the company deploying 13.5 GWh of energy storage solutions in Q2 2026. This represents a 40 percent increase compared to the same period last year.
Regional Sales Trends
While Tesla does not provide detailed sales figures by region, registration data suggests that a significant portion of the sales increase can be attributed to the European market. This trend highlights Tesla’s expanding footprint in regions outside of its traditional markets.
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