Tesla Q2 2026 Production, Deliveries & Deployments: 451,758 Vehicles Produced, 480,126 Delivered; 13.5 GWh Energy Storage
Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) today reported its second quarter 2026 production, deliveries and energy storage deployments. The company produced 451,758 vehicles and delivered 480,126 vehicles globally. Tesla also deployed 13.5 GWh of energy storage products during the quarter.
Q2 2026 Vehicle Production and Deliveries
Tesla’s Model 3 and Model Y drove the majority of volume. Production of Model 3/Y totaled 442,936 units with deliveries of 467,762. Other Models posted production of 8,822 units and deliveries of 12,364 units. Overall, Tesla produced 451,758 vehicles and delivered 480,126 vehicles in Q2 2026, with about 2% of deliveries subject to operating lease accounting.
Production came in at 451,758 units while deliveries reached 480,126, creating a gap of roughly 28,368 units. This difference indicates Tesla met strong end-customer demand or reduced inventory during the period. Model 3/Y represented the bulk of both production and deliveries, while Other Models saw deliveries exceed production, consistent with clearing prior orders.
These Tesla Q2 2026 production and Tesla Q2 2026 deliveries figures serve as the key volume benchmarks released prior to full financial results.
Q2 2026 Energy Storage Deployments
Tesla deployed 13.5 GWh of energy storage products in the second quarter. The figure reflects output across Tesla’s energy storage portfolio and provides an early view of momentum in the company’s energy generation and storage segment.
Upcoming Q2 2026 Earnings Release
Tesla will issue its full Q2 2026 financial results after market close on Wednesday, July 22, 2026. A live Q&A webcast with management is set for 4:30 p.m. Central Time (5:30 p.m. Eastern Time). The update and archived webcast will be available on Tesla’s Investor Relations site at ir.tesla.com.
The company noted that vehicle deliveries and storage deployments are only two measures of financial performance. Complete quarterly results will depend on average selling prices, cost of sales, foreign exchange movements and additional factors disclosed in the Form 10-Q for the period ended June 30, 2026.
Operational Data for Investors
These Q2 2026 metrics give high-net-worth investors and institutions an early look at Tesla’s manufacturing output and energy storage scale. The delivery figure topping production, alongside 13.5 GWh of energy deployments, offers concrete data points on operational performance ahead of earnings. Investors frequently reference these releases when updating models for Tesla’s EV volumes and energy business trajectory.
Full details on revenue, margins and outlook will follow with the July 22 earnings report and webcast.