Evidence100%Authoritative
FactIn ProgressFinancial·April 23, 2025
Automotive Regulatory Credits Backlog at $4.58 Billion
As of March 31, 2025, Tesla had $4.58 billion in unsatisfied or partially unsatisfied performance obligations for automotive regulatory credit contracts with original expected length of more than one year, with $1.46 billion expected in the next 12 months.
Evidence Strength
Evidence100%Authoritative
Backed by sec filing
Single publisher source
Includes official or primary source
Insights
First tracked
July 24, 2024
Last updated
April 23, 2025
Sources
3 sources
Related Developments
Automotive Resale Value Guarantee Exposure Doubles to $3.14BOBBBA Legislation Repeals Certain Regulatory Credit Programs Tied to Tesla ProductsFSD (Supervised) Available Across All Current Tesla VehiclesCheaper Stripped-Down Model Variants Launched with Weak Early UptakeTesla AI6 Chip Mass Production Pushed to Late 2027 Due to Samsung 2nm Delay
Sources (3)
Source Timeline
- 10-Q — 2025-04-23 (TSLA)SEC EDGAR·Apr 23, 2025
- 10-Q — 2024-10-24 (TSLA)SEC EDGAR·Oct 24, 2024
- 10-Q — 2024-07-24 (TSLA)SEC EDGAR·Jul 24, 2024
Evidence Strength
Evidence100%Authoritative
Backed by sec filing
Single publisher source
Includes official or primary source
Insights
First tracked
July 24, 2024
Last updated
April 23, 2025
Sources
3 sources
Related Developments
Automotive Resale Value Guarantee Exposure Doubles to $3.14BOBBBA Legislation Repeals Certain Regulatory Credit Programs Tied to Tesla ProductsFSD (Supervised) Available Across All Current Tesla VehiclesCheaper Stripped-Down Model Variants Launched with Weak Early UptakeTesla AI6 Chip Mass Production Pushed to Late 2027 Due to Samsung 2nm Delay