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Tesla stock jump 4% as earnings beat, FCF surprises upside

by April 22, 2026
written by April 22, 2026

Tesla shares surged as the company reported first-quarter results that topped Wall Street expectations, signaling resilience in profitability even as vehicle sales came in softer than anticipated and the company prepares for a sharp increase in investment.

Adjusted earnings per share came in at 41 cents, ahead of the 34-cent average estimate compiled by Bloomberg.

The beat marks the second consecutive quarter in which the electric-vehicle maker has exceeded analyst expectations, offering some reassurance to investors concerned about slowing demand and rising competition.

Shares rose about 4.5% in after-hours trading in New York, reflecting optimism around the company’s ability to sustain margins while navigating a transitional phase.

Profitability holds up despite sales miss

Tesla’s revenue for the three months ended March 31 stood at $22.39 billion, slightly below the $22.6 billion consensus estimate, according to LSEG data.

The company also delivered fewer vehicles than expected during the quarter, though deliveries still rose 6.3% compared with a year earlier.

The company reported 358,023 vehicle deliveries versus expectations of 365,645, while production reached 408,386 units. This resulted in a production-to-deliveries gap of more than 50,000 vehicles, the largest in at least four years.

Despite these pressures, Tesla posted a surprise positive free cash flow of $1.44 billion, defying expectations for a cash burn of $1.43 billion. The result suggests the company has yet to fully ramp up spending tied to its aggressive expansion plans in artificial intelligence and manufacturing capacity.

Tesla’s core automotive business remains under strain as competitors roll out newer models, often at lower price points.

The expiration of a US electric-vehicle tax incentive has added further pressure on demand.

Heavy investment cycle ahead

Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk has outlined ambitious plans to scale production across cars, batteries, and robotics.

Tesla expects to commit at least $20 billion to capital expenditures in 2026, more than double last year’s total, with the potential for additional upside tied to semiconductor and solar projects.

The company has joined a joint venture with SpaceX, xAI, and Intel to form Terafab, a semiconductor fabrication initiative aimed at producing chips.

Analysts say funding allocations could shift as the project evolves, adding another layer of uncertainty to Tesla’s investment outlook.

Tesla has indicated that these investments are likely to result in negative free cash flow in 2026, underscoring the scale of its expansion push.

Meanwhile, the company is developing a smaller, more affordable electric SUV, with plans to begin production in China and potentially expand to the United States and Europe.

The project remains in early stages and is not expected to reach production in the near term.

Focus shifts to autonomy and energy

Investor attention is increasingly centered on Tesla’s efforts in self-driving technology and robotics, as markets look for tangible progress in monetizing its autonomy strategy.

Tesla has begun rolling out robotaxi services in Dallas and Houston, expanding on its initial launch in Austin, Texas. Musk has said the company aims to extend the service to around seven metropolitan areas in the first half of the year, though Tesla has previously missed similar timelines.

Regulatory developments are also in focus. The Dutch vehicle authority RDW has notified the European Commission of its intention to pursue EU-wide approval for Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software system.

At the same time, Tesla’s energy generation and storage division continues to emerge as a bright spot, supported by strong demand for grid-scale batteries used in renewable energy and electricity network stabilization.

Despite the earnings beat, Tesla’s stock remains under pressure, down about 20% from its December peak and trading at a steep premium relative to peers.

Analysts expect the company to deliver 1.67 million vehicles in 2026, representing modest growth of around 2.4%.

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