Tesla stock price may 27 2025 analysts tracking megawatt-hour growth

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Analysts tracking megawatt-hour growth forecast more than 40% YoY expansion, possibly justifying higher earnings multiples. Tesla has “likely seen strong gains from this summer’s rush to buy EVs” in the U.S., Cox Automotive Senior Economist Charlie Chesbrough said on a conference call with reporters. Still, the third quarter could be a “mixed story” overall for the company, he said, predicting that Tesla will lose more market share in the final months of the year. Mark Hill and Danielle Villegas of PCS Software discuss their AI engine, Cortex, designed specifically to level the playing field for midsized carriers. Tune in above or by going to RoadSigns.ttnews.com . Musk has already warned of “a few rough quarters” for the carmaker due to changing EV policies in the U.S. In addition to the expiration of the tax credit, the Trump administration has moved to unwind fuel economy and emissions requirements, choking off regulatory credit revenue that buoyed Tesla for years. The headwinds are compounding challenges in several key markets. In China, shipments from Tesla’s Shanghai factory dropped in seven of the first eight months of the year amid increasing competition from local rivals like BYD Co. and Xiaomi Corp. Tesla recently started deliveries of a six-seat Model Y in the market to try to regain momentum. In Europe, Tesla’s sales have continued to erode, dropping 22% in August. The company’s new-vehicle registrations slumped 33% in the first eight months of the year, even as the broader EV market grew 27%, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association. Want more news? Listen to today's daily briefing above or go here for more info Garrett Nelson, an analyst with CFRA who in mid-September lowered his rating on Tesla’s stock to sell from hold, warned of a drop in the company’s fourth-quarter sales even as he predicted the third-quarter numbers could be better than expected. “Tesla and all other EV manufacturers have done everything possible to maximize their sales for the current quarter,” he said. The delivery total “could be deceiving” because the margins may be slim if incentives and pricing adjustments were used to stimulate demand. “There are still going to be a lot more questions than normal following this deliveries report,” Nelson said. Bartlett also hiked his price target on Wingstop to $400 per share from $274. The new target is 24% above where the stock closed Friday. Energy storage deployments could be a hidden driver behind Tesla stock price May 27