Tesla First Quarter Results Beat Wall Street Estimate as Bitcoin Sales, Environmental Credits Boost Revenue

Tesla, which had invested $1.5 billion (roughly Rs. XX) in Bitcoin, trimmed its position by 10 percent during the quarter.

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By Reuters | Updated: 27 April 2021 14:43 IST
Highlights
  • Tesla had invested $1.5 billion (roughly Rs. 11,200 crores) in Bitcoin
  • Tesla posted record deliveries in first quarter despite a chip shortage
  • Tesla will start deliveries of the new Model S next month

Tesla has posted profits for seven quarters in a row, most quarters driven by environmental credits

Electric carmaker Tesla marginally beat Wall Street expectations for first-quarter revenue on Monday boosted by a jump in environmental credit sales to other automakers and liquidating some Bitcoins.

Tesla posted record deliveries in the first quarter despite a global chip shortage that has slammed auto sector rivals, but its profit was not driven by auto sales.

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Tesla, which had invested $1.5 billion (roughly Rs. 11,200 crores) in Bitcoin, trimmed its position by 10 percent during the quarter, said Chief Financial Officer Zachary Kirkhorn. Tesla said proceeds from sales of digital assets amounted to $272 million (roughly Rs. 2,030 crores) with a $101 million (roughly Rs. 750 crores) "positive impact".

"We do believe long term in the value of Bitcoin," he said. "It is our intent to hold what we have long term and continue to accumulate Bitcoin from transactions from our customers as they purchase vehicles."

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Musk tweeted that he has not sold any of his personal Bitcoins.

Tesla has posted profits for seven quarters in a row, most quarters driven by environmental credits.

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Tesla earned $518 million (roughly Rs. 3,870 crores) from sales of those credits, up 46 percent from a year earlier. Tesla earns credits for exceeding emissions and fuel economy standards and sells them to other automakers that fall short.

Net profit was dented by a $299 million (roughly Rs. 2,230 crores) award to Chief Executive Elon Musk. Tesla's quarterly performance hit targets qualifying the billionaire entrepreneur for two options payouts worth a combined $11 billion (roughly Rs. 2,230 crores).

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"Higher regulatory credits, lower taxes, and Bitcoin sales buoyed financial results. Back these out, and it was a large miss," Roth Capital Partners analyst Craig Irwin said.

Shares of the company were down about 2 percent in extended trading.

Tesla posted record deliveries in the first quarter despite a global chip shortage that has slammed auto sector rivals.

Still, the world's most valuable automaker, whose shares jumped more than eight-fold last year, faces challenges of living up to its valuation and managing expectations.

The company said it was able to navigate through global chip supply shortage issues in part by pivoting quickly to new chips, while simultaneously developing software for chips made by new suppliers.

Musk said it had "some of the most difficult supply chain challenges," citing a chip shortage. "We're mostly out of that particular problem," he said.

Its vehicle average selling price fell by 13 percent as production of pricier Model S and Model X vehicles ground to a halt ahead of major updates.

Tesla said its costs decreased, with its average cost per vehicle below $38,000 (roughly Rs. 28 lakhs) in the first quarter, compared with $84,000 (roughly Rs. 63 lakhs) in 2017.

Tesla will start deliveries of the new Model S next month and high-volume production in the third quarter. The Model Y production rate in Shanghai continued to improve, spurring demand in China.

Tesla said it expects this year's volume growth to exceed 50 percent, while saying that it is on track to start production and deliveries at its planned factories in Texas and Berlin this year.

Revenue rose to $10.39 billion (roughly Rs. 77,570 crores) from $5.99 billion (roughly Rs. 44,740 crores) a year earlier. Analysts had expected revenue of $10.29 billion (roughly Rs. 76,860 crores), according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

Adjusted profit of 93 cents per share topped Wall Street's consensus of 79 cents.

Tesla crash

In the United States, Tesla's full self-driving software is facing new federal investigations following 28 crashes of Tesla vehicles, including a recent one in Texas that killed two.

On a call with investors, Tesla said it inspected the car with investigators and found that the steering wheel was deformed, raising the likelihood that someone was likely in the driver's seat at the time of the crash.

"Seatbelts post-crash were found to be unbuckled," a Tesla official said during a call.

"We're unable to recover the data from the SD card at the time of impact, but the local authorities are working on doing that and we await their report."

Neither federal investigators nor police immediately responded to calls seeking to confirm Tesla's account. Police last week told Reuters that they would send the company a subpoena to get the data the car transmitted to the cloud before the fiery crash.

© Thomson Reuters 2021
 


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