Tesla: Trade tariffs will have ‘outsized impact’ on battery storage business, CFO says
Tesla’s energy storage business continued to grow in Q1 2025 even as profits and vehicle sales fell, but faces greater exposure to trade tariff risks than its automotive segment.

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