Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Stock Gains Roughly $40 Billion During Europe Sales Division

Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Stock Gains Roughly $40 Billion During Europe Sales Division

NEW YORK, August 3, 2026, 15:58 EDT — U.S. markets have opened.

  • Tesla shares were at $322.65, rising 3.68%, in late trading.
  • The projected increase in equity value was 102 times greater than the company’s quarterly operating income.
  • France saw an 86% increase in registrations in July, while Norway experienced a 97% decline.

Tesla, Inc. climbed 3.7% to $322.65 in late trading on Monday. Preliminary data showed its market capitalization at roughly $1.14 trillion.

Stock chart for NASDAQ:TSLA

The step boosted equity value by an estimated $40.5 billion—nearly 102 times Tesla’s operating income for the second quarter, which was $398 million. Based on that quarterly pace, the increase amounted to about 25 years’ worth of operating earnings.

The comparison highlights a split among investors. Present earnings are minimal compared to the valuations attributed to autonomy, robotics and artificial intelligence.

The rise happened amid a wider market surge. The Nasdaq Composite climbed 2.2%, with the S&P 500 up 1.5%. Lower oil prices and optimism about reduced U.S.-Iran tensions boosted risk assets.

Initial prices for certain U.S. auto stocks were noted at approximately 15:41 EDT.

CompanyPriceSession changeMarket value
Tesla $322.65up 3.68%$1.143 trillion
Rivian Automotive $15.56gained 2.23%$20.6 billion
General Motors $88.15fell 0.80%$80.2 billion
Ford Motor $14.52dropped 1.12%$57.9 billion

Tesla outperformed both electric-vehicle rivals and conventional car manufacturers. However, European sales figures released on Monday did not provide a clear indication of demand.

Registrations, often viewed as an indicator of sales, revealed a spread of 183 percentage points. Significant increases were reported in France and Denmark. In contrast, declines greater than 60% were seen in five additional markets.

European marketJuly registrations, year over year
France+86%
Denmark+52%
Sweden-60%
Portugal-69%
Italy-77%
Spain-81%
Norway-97%

SC Insights co-founder Andy Leyland advised not to put too much weight on Norway’s decline. “Such a large change is usually reflective of either shipment timings, or a taxation change,” he said. Reuters

Britain and Germany, both with larger markets, are set to release registration data later this week, which could shed light on Tesla’s trend in the region.

Tesla delivered higher second-quarter volumes than anticipated, but profit growth lagged expectations.

MetricSecond quarter 2026ComparatorDifference
Vehicle deliveries480,126402,776 consensusup 19.2%
Vehicle production451,758480,126 deliveriesDeliveries outpaced production by 28,368
Revenue$28.236 billion$22.496 billion, Q2 2025up 25.5%
Operating income$398 million$923 million, Q2 2025down 56.9%

Operating expenses rose by 47% to $4.35 billion. Spending on research and development went up 49% to $2.37 billion. The rise in these outlays offset much of the revenue growth.

Tesla forecasts capital spending will top $25 billion in 2026, with AI computing, data centres and AI-enabled assets listed as key contributors. The automaker said capital expenditure in the first half more than doubled, reaching $8.28 billion.

The rebound on Monday recovered just a portion of the slide that followed Tesla’s earnings report. The company published its second-quarter results after markets closed on July 22.

Trading pointShare priceChange from July 22
July 22 pre-results finish$374.01
July 29 finish$298.32-20.2%
July 31 finish$311.21-16.8%
August 3 late session, initial$322.65-13.7%

The stock is up roughly 8% since its close on July 29, though it remains significantly below where it was before the results.

Risks: U.S. regulators are examining approximately 1.2 million Model 3 and Model Y vehicles following 156 complaints involving suspensions. No associated crashes, injuries, or fatalities have been reported. If a defect is confirmed, a recall may follow.

Britain and Germany are the next significant near-term indicators for demand. A key issue is whether Tesla’s investment in AI will boost operating profit.

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Further analysis

Will Tesla's record deliveries translate into sustained profit expansion?
Tesla reported Q2 deliveries up 25% to 480,126, surpassing analyst consensus by 18%. Revenue climbed 26% to $28.24 billion, while operating income dropped 57% to $398 million. Automotive margin, excluding credits, slipped to 16.3% from 19.2% in the previous period. Operating margin stood at 1.4%, below the 5.4% projected. Volume growth is outpacing profit gains.
To what extent have 2026 earnings forecasts declined?
FactSet's forecast for 2026 per-share earnings is $1.69, reflecting a 12% decrease from the previous month. Projections for Q3 and Q4 have been lowered to $0.46 and $0.48, respectively. Q2 non-GAAP EPS reached $0.33, missing FactSet’s estimate of $0.53. The outlook now places increased emphasis on the second half.
How stretched is Tesla’s valuation following the recent selloff?
Tesla's market value stood at approximately $1.14 trillion at its most recent price around $322. The stock continued to trade at nearly 299 times its trailing earnings. FactSet gives Tesla an Overweight rating with a target of $376.83, while MarketBeat assigns a Hold rating with a target of $401.74. On average, these suggest a potential increase between 17% and 25%. Price targets remain wide, currently ranging from about $25 to $600.
Could robotaxi services act as a significant earnings driver in the near term?
Tesla reports its robotaxi service now operates in seven U.S. metropolitan areas. Unsupervised rides are scaling in six cities, with San Francisco deploying a safety driver. Production of the Cybercab is underway, and there are now 1.48 million active FSD subscriptions, an increase of 56%. Consumer FSD continues to require supervision. Tesla does not provide separate robotaxi revenue or profit figures.
Is Tesla able to finance its AI expansion without ongoing cash burn?
Tesla projects capital expenditures to exceed $25 billion in 2026. For the second quarter, capex totaled $5.79 billion, and free cash flow stood at negative $1.09 billion. Cash and short-term investments held steady at $43.52 billion. Tesla says it has sufficient access to current and potential funding.
Can gains in energy and services help balance out pressure on automotive margins?
Services revenue increased by 50% to $4.58 billion, delivering $648 million in gross profit. Energy revenue advanced 13% to $3.14 billion, with 13.5 GWh deployed. Combined, these segments accounted for roughly 27% of overall gross profit. Energy gross margin declined to 20.4% from 30.3%, impacted by warranty charges and reduced Megapack pricing.
Shan Ahmed Khan

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and technology to economic developments across global markets. He worked in investment research and market analysis before becoming a financial journalist and is a graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

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