Tesla, Rivian, and Others See Billions in Revenue Disappear as US Officially End Emission Credits
Tesla earned over $11 billion from regulatory credit sales, which accounted for nearly a third of its revenue before recent U.S. policy changes eliminated this income source.
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Tesla is about to lose one of its most vital sources of revenue
Tesla is set to lose out on an easy, major source of revenue thanks to President Donald Trump's administration — you know, the one for which Elon Musk was once the right-hand man.The passage of Trump's Big Beautiful Bill cut tax incentives for electric vehicles, as well as the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) requirements. All automakers were required to hit these CAFE requirements, but if they couldn't, they were allowed to purchase carbon…
Tesla Loses Billions as Trump Policies Kill Carbon Credit Demand
Tesla Inc., the electric-vehicle pioneer led by Elon Musk, is on the brink of losing a crucial financial lifeline that has bolstered its bottom line for years: revenue from selling regulatory carbon credits to rival automakers. This development comes at a precarious time for the company, as it grapples with slumping vehicle sales and intensifying competition in the EV market. According to a recent analysis, these credits have generated billions …
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