Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) reported second-quarter vehicle deliveries of 480,126 on Thursday, a 25% increase from about 384,122 vehicles delivered a year earlier. Deliveries also rose 34% from 358,023 vehicles in the first quarter.
The electric vehicle maker produced 451,758 vehicles during the quarter, while energy storage deployments reached 13.5 gigawatt-hours (GWh).
Model 3 and Model Y remained Tesla’s primary growth drivers. The company produced 442,936 units of the two models and delivered 467,762 during the quarter.
Its other vehicle models accounted for 8,822 vehicles produced and 12,364 delivered. About 2% of deliveries across both categories were subject to operating lease accounting.
The company will release its full second-quarter financial results after the market closes on July 22.











