Tesla has confirmed its second-quarter 2026 earnings call for Wednesday, July 22, at 5:30 p.m. Eastern, when the company will post financial results after market close followed by a live Q&A webcast for investors.
The call follows a strong quarter on the production side. In the same July 2 release setting the call date, Tesla said it produced over 450,000 vehicles and delivered 480,126 in the second quarter, alongside 13.5 GWh of energy storage deployments — Tesla’s own words from the release: “In the second quarter, we produced over 450,000 vehicles, delivered over 480,000 vehicles and deployed 13.5 GWh of energy storage products.” That delivery count marks Tesla’s strongest second quarter on record and its first year-over-year delivery growth in two years.
What the July 22 call typically covers
Tesla’s quarterly earnings calls are where the company gives its most detailed public updates on things that matter to current owners, not just shareholders: the pace of Supercharger and energy storage expansion, software and Full Self-Driving (Supervised) progress, and any changes to vehicle pricing or lineup. None of that is confirmed yet for this call — it’s simply the pattern these calls have followed, and it’s worth watching the actual webcast or transcript on July 22 rather than assuming specifics in advance.
Why this matters if you already own one
You don’t need to track Tesla’s stock price to have a reason to pay attention here. Delivery and production numbers are a rough proxy for how much manufacturing capacity Tesla is putting toward the cars on the road today, and the same earnings materials are usually the first place Tesla discloses updates to Supercharger network growth — directly relevant to charging availability wherever you drive. When the call happens, we’ll cover anything in it that’s actually relevant to ownership rather than pure investor detail.
For now, the confirmed facts are limited to the date, time, and the Q2 production/delivery figures Tesla has already published. Anything beyond that — margin commentary, product announcements, or other speculation circulating ahead of the call — hasn’t been said by Tesla and isn’t reflected here.
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