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    Home » Tesla Energy Business Outshines EV Segment Growth

    Tesla Energy Business Outshines EV Segment Growth

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyApril 20, 2026 World No Comments3 Mins Read
    Tesla Energy Business

    Tesla Energy Business Gains Strength Amid EV Challenges

    Tesla’s solar and energy division is expected to outperform its core electric vehicle business when the company reports its quarterly results this week. The development highlights a growing source of resilience as the company gradually advances its ambitions in robotics and self-driving technology.

    While Tesla’s automotive segment faces mounting pressure, its energy business continues to expand at a faster pace. This growth is largely driven by increasing demand for large-scale battery systems used to power data centres and other infrastructure.

    Rising Costs And Pressure On Core Operations

    The company’s broader strategy, led by Elon Musk, involves heavy investment in future technologies. Plans to build new assembly lines and develop robots are projected to cost around 20 billion dollars this year. As a result, Tesla is expected to report its first quarter of negative cash flow in two years.

    At the same time, profitability in the vehicle segment has declined from earlier highs. Regulatory credits, which once contributed significantly to profits, have also reduced following policy changes in the United States. Consequently, Tesla’s traditional revenue streams are under increasing strain.

    Despite these challenges, the energy division has emerged as a stronger performer. It is estimated to be roughly twice as profitable as the company’s ageing vehicle lineup, offering a partial buffer against declining margins elsewhere.

    Strong Growth Outlook For Energy Segment

    Analysts expect Tesla’s energy unit to generate approximately 18.3 billion dollars in revenue in 2026, rising from 12.8 billion dollars the previous year. Gross profit is projected to reach around 5.3 billion dollars, with margins holding close to 29 percent.

    Furthermore, the segment is expected to account for about one fifth of Tesla’s total revenue this year. For the current quarter, analysts forecast a 25 percent increase in energy business revenue, compared to a 12 percent rise in automotive sales and a 23 percent gain in services.

    However, the company is also likely to report a cash burn of about 1.44 billion dollars for the quarter, reflecting ongoing investment and operational costs.

    Transition From Side Business To Core Driver

    Tesla’s valuation, estimated at around 1.5 trillion dollars, is heavily tied to future products such as robots and fully autonomous vehicles. Nevertheless, the energy division is becoming an increasingly important contributor to current performance.

    Even so, quarterly sales in this segment remain uneven. Deployment of energy storage systems reached 8.8 gigawatt hours in the first quarter of 2026, marking a decline from the previous year. Despite this, revenue is expected to rise as Tesla shifts towards higher-margin products.

    A growing share of deployments now comes from large utility-scale battery systems, which generate higher returns compared to smaller residential offerings. This strategic shift is supporting profitability within the segment.

    Challenges And Market Expectations

    Investors are closely watching how Tesla’s energy business navigates industry challenges. Although growth beyond the first quarter is expected to remain strong, margins could face pressure from increasing competition and delays in passing on higher costs.

    Therefore, the upcoming earnings call will be critical in providing clarity on the company’s trajectory. It will also offer insight into how effectively Tesla can balance investment in future technologies with the need to maintain financial stability.

    With inputs from Reuters

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