The price of Tesla shares traded on the Nasdaq stock exchange remained rather stable between July 2010 and January 2020. With the beginning of 2020, the price of Tesla share increased dramatically and stood at ****** U.S. dollars per share in November 2021. Since then, the price of Tesla share fluctuated significantly and reached its peak at ****** U.S. dollars per share in December 2024, before falling dramatically in February 2025. Why did Tesla's stock value go up in 2020? Despite the effects of the pandemic, Tesla share prices experienced a massive increase in 2020. Tesla kept increasing its output levels throughout the year, except for the second quarter, and released its new vehicle Tesla Model Y. Additionally, when the company was added to the S&P 500 index in August 2020, it instilled further trust in investors. In 2020, Tesla was the top-performing stock on the S&P 500 index, and two years later, in 2024, it ranked among the ten largest companies on the index by market capitalization. Steady growth in the last decade Founded in 2003, Tesla primarily focuses on designing and producing electric vehicles, as well as energy generation and storage systems. Since then, Tesla's revenue has steadily increased, reaching nearly ** million U.S. dollars in 2024. Most of the revenue came from automotive sales in 2024. Tesla's first electric car, the Roadster, was sold between 2008 and 2012. Currently, the company offers four primary electric vehicles: Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X.
How many Tesla vehicles were delivered in 2025? Tesla's vehicle deliveries in the first quarter of 2025 amounted to around 336,700 units. Quarterly deliveries decreased by around 32.1 percent during the first quarter of 2025, compared with the fourth quarter of 2024. Between October and December 2024, deliveries crossed the 495,500 unit threshold, a new record for the brand. World's most valuable brand As of March 2025, Tesla was the most valuable brand within the global automotive sector. The brand was over double the brand value of Toyota, which was second in the ranking. April 2025 also recorded Tesla among the ten leading companies in the S&P 500 Index based on market capitalization, with a market cap around 798.1 billion U.S. dollars. Tesla enters the mainstream segment The initial rise in Tesla's market value was largely due to the release of its top-selling Model 3. The Model 3 was Tesla’s successful attempt to tap into the mainstream segment. By 2024, this Model consistently ranked among the world’s best-selling all-electric vehicle models, along with the bestseller Model Y. The Model 3 faces tough competition from other Tesla models, including the Model Y and the refreshed Model S Plaid.
Tesla Inc.’s most recent quarterly vehicle production volume came to nearly ******* units. Tesla's production level in the first quarter of 2023 decreased by some **** percent quarter-on-quarter and by approximately **** percent year-on-year. Growth amid crisis It was anticipated that the coronavirus outbreak in China would affect the productivity of Tesla's Shanghai factory. However, Tesla's output reached almost ******* vehicles in the first two quarters of 2020. As the virus began to spread to the American continent, work at the U.S. factory in Fremont, California was stopped. The plant's reopening in May was met with criticism but contributed to the over ****** units that were produced in the second quarter of 2020. Tesla witnessed production growth in all subsequent quarters. The company's output level reached a new record in the fourth quarter of 2024. Leading the electric vehicle market Tesla produced over **** million vehicles in 2024, a *** percent decrease on the company's stellar 2023, which had been driven to a large extent by Model 3 and Model Y production and sales figures. The Tesla Model 3 was the world’s best-selling plug-in electric vehicle in 2020 and 2021. In 2024, it faced tough competition from other Tesla models, including the Model Y and the refreshed Model S Plaid, and came third in the bestseller ranking.
Tesla’s revenue grew to nearly **** billion U.S. dollars in the 2024 fiscal year, a *** percent increase from the previous year. The United States is Tesla's largest sales market. The fiscal year end of the company is December, 31st. Revenue rises on model additions Nearly **** billion U.S. dollars of the company's revenue is generated from Tesla's automotive segment, which includes the design, manufacturing, and sales of vehicles. As of November 2023, the electric vehicle (EV) maker has a model range that includes the Tesla Model S, Tesla Model X, Tesla Model 3, Tesla Model Y, and the tesla Cybertruck. Model 3 legacy The Model Y has emerged as Tesla's best-selling vehicle, leading the ranking in worldwide plug-in vehicle sales in 2024. In June 2021, the Model 3 became the first electric car to pass *********** global sales.Much of Tesla’s spending has specifically been on production of its Model 3 and Model Y, a strongly popular vehicles with high demand. One response to this surge in popularity for the Model 3 was Tesla’s 2018 purchase of land for the construction of a Gigafactory in Shanghai, China. A factory within China provides Tesla steady access to the Chinese electric vehicle market, a consistency welcomed in the midst of tensions between the U.S. and China over trade policies.
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Data Source: The data is obtained from Yahoo Finance, a leading provider of historical stock market data.
Time Period: The dataset covers the daily stock trading data for Tesla, Inc. from 2015 to 2022. This 10-year period provides a comprehensive view of Tesla's stock performance over an extended time horizon.
Data Fields: - Date - The calendar date for each stock trading day in the format YYYY-MM-DD. - Open - The opening stock price for the trading day. - High - The highest stock price reached during the trading day. - Low - The lowest stock price reached during the trading day. - Close - The closing stock price for the trading day. - Adjusted Close - The closing price is adjusted for any corporate actions like splits, dividends, etc. - Volume - The trading volume (number of shares traded) for the day.
Background on Tesla, Inc.: Tesla, Inc. is an American electric vehicle and clean energy company based in Palo Alto, California. Founded in 2003, Tesla designs and manufactures electric cars, battery energy storage from home to grid-scale, solar panels and related products. Tesla's vehicles include the Model S, Model 3, Model X, and Model Y. The company is led by Elon Musk, who is also the CEO of SpaceX.
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The Asia Pacific electric vehicle (EV) industry is experiencing explosive growth, projected to reach a market size of $250.40 million in 2025 and maintain a robust Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 19.10% from 2025 to 2033. This surge is driven by several key factors. Government initiatives across the region, particularly in China, Japan, and South Korea, are heavily incentivizing EV adoption through subsidies, tax breaks, and the development of extensive charging infrastructure. Furthermore, increasing environmental awareness among consumers and a growing preference for sustainable transportation are fueling demand. Technological advancements, such as improved battery technology leading to increased range and reduced charging times, are also significantly contributing to market expansion. The increasing affordability of EVs, coupled with the rising cost of gasoline, further strengthens their market appeal. The market is segmented across various propulsion types (Battery Electric Vehicles, Hybrid Electric Vehicles, Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles, Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles), vehicle types (Passenger Cars, Commercial Vehicles), and charging types (Normal Charging, Fast Charging), offering diverse opportunities for manufacturers and investors. The dominant players, including Stellantis, Nissan, Honda, General Motors, Volkswagen, Hyundai, Tesla, Mercedes-Benz, BYD, and Toyota, are aggressively investing in R&D and expanding their product portfolios to capitalize on this burgeoning market. Specific regional growth will vary, with China expected to remain the largest market, followed by Japan, South Korea, and India. However, other Southeast Asian nations like Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam are poised for significant growth as infrastructure improves and consumer purchasing power increases. The sustained high CAGR underscores the long-term potential of the Asia Pacific EV market. However, challenges remain. The initial high cost of EVs compared to conventional vehicles, concerns about battery lifespan and charging infrastructure availability, particularly in less developed areas, and potential supply chain disruptions could hinder growth. Nevertheless, continued government support, technological innovation, and evolving consumer preferences point towards a continued upward trajectory for the Asia Pacific EV market throughout the forecast period. The industry's robust growth is expected to attract further investment, stimulate innovation, and ultimately contribute to a more sustainable transportation landscape in the region. This comprehensive report provides an in-depth analysis of the rapidly evolving Asia Pacific electric vehicle (EV) industry, covering the period from 2019 to 2033. With a focus on the key market trends, competitive landscape, and future growth prospects, this report is an essential resource for businesses, investors, and policymakers seeking to understand and navigate this dynamic sector. The report leverages data from the historical period (2019-2024), the base year (2025), and projects the market until the forecast period (2025-2033), with an estimated year of 2025. Recent developments include: In September 2023, the Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV was launched in India, and it is available in one fully loaded variant and across nine color schemes., In November 2024, Kia launched its new EV5 electric SUV in China, with a starting price of around USD 20K (149,800 yuan). The EV5 is expected to take on market leaders, including Tesla’s Model Y., In December 2023, Kia Motors announced that the electric SUV EV9 would be launched in 2024 in the Indian Market.. Key drivers for this market are: Government Initiatives to Promote Sales of Electric Vehicle. Potential restraints include: High Initial Investment for Installing Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure. Notable trends are: Passenger Car holds Highest Share in the Market.
Net income attributable to Tesla’s common stockholders was nearly **** billion U.S. dollars, while net income related to noncontrolling interests amounted to ** million U.S. dollars in 2024. This was the fourth year the company turned a full-year profit, after reaching that goal in 2020. The fiscal year end of the company is December, 31st. Focus on innovation drives costs 2020 was the first time that Tesla turned a full-year profit. Previously, net losses had begun to accelerate in 2014, and so did research and development (R&D) expenses. Between 2014 and 2024, Tesla’s research and development expenses increased more than nine-fold from about *** million to over *** billion U.S. dollars. The company's R&D intensity peaked at ** percent in 2017, a striking value compared to GM's **** percent. Tesla's high R&D spending was largely due to the focus on innovative technologies, including electric vehicle batteries and charging infrastructure. In addition to these costs, the company also had to invest significantly more capital than expected towards ramping up production of its Model 3 and Model Y. As a result of increasing demand for Model 3 batteries, Tesla has also begun pouring money into Gigafactory plants in Shanghai, Texas, and Berlin-Brandenburg. Tesla's earnings topped estimates in 2023 with net income reaching nearly ** billion U.S. dollars for the first time. Cost trend Tesla's selling, general, and administrative (SG&A) expenses jumped from *** billion U.S. dollars in 2016 to more than *** billion U.S. dollars in the following year. SG&A expenses increased moderately to reach around **** billion U.S. dollars the most recent fiscal year.
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A digital record of all Tesla fires - including cars and other products, e.g. Tesla MegaPacks - that are corroborated by news articles or confirmed primary sources. Latest version hosted at https://www.tesla-fire.com.
The Tesla Model Y was the best-selling car model in 2024, topping 1.09 million sales. It was followed closely by the Toyota Corolla. Overall global car sales grew to roughly 75.3 million units in 2023, and are estimated to have reached over 77 million in 2024. Toyota’s next top model Car shoppers purchased more than one million Toyota Corolla models, making it the world’s second most popular car in 2024. Toyota consistently ranked among the most valuable car brands within the global automotive sector. As of June 2024, it came in second only to Tesla, beating out other competitors such as Mercedes-Benz or Honda. Big in North America North America was the primary international market for Toyota vehicle sales, with sales volumes just above the domestic market. The Toyota RAV4, third in the ranking worldwide, was the best-selling SUV model in the U.S. market. The Ford F-Series truck also has a history of setting records in North America, as it is also the best-selling light truck model series in the United States. However, the model is less popular outside of these two markets. Only a little small number of such vehicles were sold in other markets.
In 2024, General Motors sold six million vehicles. This compares to around 6.2 million units in 2023, representing a decline of around 3.04 percent year-over-year. Turbulent past years still impact GM GM’s brands include Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, and Cadillac, the first two of which were ranked within the top-eleven automobile manufacturers based on U.S. vehicle sales in the fourth quarter of 2023. Figures revealed a significant industry-wide stagnation two years earlier, in 2021, with industry sales increasing by under two percent compared to 2020. Sales had started to rebound in the fourth quarter of 2020, but the global chip shortage further impacted the sector in 2021, shrinking vehicle production and inventory. These automotive supply chain issues were exacerbated in 2022, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. In 2023, General Motors had to contend with the United Auto Workers strike. This strike led to an estimated 4.35 billion U.S. dollars in losses for the Detroit Three manufacturers (General Motors, Stellantis, and Ford), and contributed to shaping GM's year. GM accelerates future-proof innovations With Tesla infamously driving innovation in the field of electric vehicles (EV), General Motors, along with other incumbent car manufacturers, are set to join the fiercely competitive U.S. electric vehicle industry. In 2024, Tesla sold around 633,800 battery-electric vehicle units in the U.S. market. General Motors, however, plans to invest around 20 billion U.S. dollars in its EV product portfolio, including SUVs and pickups, by 2025. As of 2024, General Motors Company is also exploring artificial intelligence technology. To that end, GM partnered with Google in August 2023.
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The price of Tesla shares traded on the Nasdaq stock exchange remained rather stable between July 2010 and January 2020. With the beginning of 2020, the price of Tesla share increased dramatically and stood at ****** U.S. dollars per share in November 2021. Since then, the price of Tesla share fluctuated significantly and reached its peak at ****** U.S. dollars per share in December 2024, before falling dramatically in February 2025. Why did Tesla's stock value go up in 2020? Despite the effects of the pandemic, Tesla share prices experienced a massive increase in 2020. Tesla kept increasing its output levels throughout the year, except for the second quarter, and released its new vehicle Tesla Model Y. Additionally, when the company was added to the S&P 500 index in August 2020, it instilled further trust in investors. In 2020, Tesla was the top-performing stock on the S&P 500 index, and two years later, in 2024, it ranked among the ten largest companies on the index by market capitalization. Steady growth in the last decade Founded in 2003, Tesla primarily focuses on designing and producing electric vehicles, as well as energy generation and storage systems. Since then, Tesla's revenue has steadily increased, reaching nearly ** million U.S. dollars in 2024. Most of the revenue came from automotive sales in 2024. Tesla's first electric car, the Roadster, was sold between 2008 and 2012. Currently, the company offers four primary electric vehicles: Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X.