When does Tesla report earnings? Release time, how to tune in

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When does Tesla report earnings? Release time, how to tune in
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Tesla is scheduled to report its third-quarter financial results after the bell on Wednesday, Oct. 22.

Once the market closes, the company will issue a brief advisory with a link to its third-quarter results and guidance, which will be available on the company’s investor relations website.

Although Tesla experienced a decline in revenue earlier this year while CEO Elon Musk partnered with President Donald Trump to spearhead the Department of Government Efficiency, Tesla has steadily recovered since Musk announced he’d be taking a step back from that role over the summer.

On Oct. 2, the company said it had produced over 447,000 vehicles and delivered over 497,000 cars, a Tesla record that beat Wall Street estimates.

Bloomberg estimates Tesla will report $26.27 billion in revenue and an adjusted earnings per share of $0.53, according to Yahoo Finance.

Here’s how to tune in to the earnings call

At 5:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Oct. 22, Tesla will hold a live call discussing the financial quarter for investors. Investors can tune into the call by clicking the "Listen" icon under the "Webcast with Q&A" tab on the investor site. In the call, Tesla leaders will discuss the company’s financial and business results and outlook.

Additionally, investors can listen to the call on Tesla’s YouTube page or by creating an account on Earnings Hub.

What is Tesla’s stock price?

Tesla's stock traded down roughly 1.5% during early trading on Wednesday.

What did Tesla say in its last earnings report?

The company’s revenue slipped 12% year over year in the second quarter of 2025, Tesla reported in July, according to previous USA TODAY reporting.

The company took in $22.5 billion in revenue, compared to $25.50 billion at the same point a year prior, the company’s largest revenue drop in over a decade.

In the earnings call, Musk cautioned that the company could experience "a few rough quarters" as the Trump administration canceled electric vehicle incentives. To combat the current lack of incentives, the company released new affordable vehicle models: A Model 3 starting at $38,630 and a Model Y starting at $41,630.

Michelle Del Rey is a trending news reporter at USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected]

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