flyeaglesfly_4133
2026-01-02 05:10
Next referral promo will include free fries.
Trezker
2026-01-02 05:26
Will Tesla disrupt the fast food market?!
I don't go for fast food much lately. Haven't been to a Mcdonalds in years...
Abundant sustainable fast food!
Lumpy-Strawberry9138
2026-01-02 06:12
How much is an order of Tesla fries? 🍟
[deleted]
2026-01-02 06:22
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Quin1617
2026-01-02 06:32
Being that the diner is in Cali probably 10 bucks.
myurr
2026-01-02 07:15
Can people really not divide $373k by 83,000?
michoudi
2026-01-02 08:31
Too much work.
AdvantagePractical31
2026-01-02 08:32
Sustainability is no longer part of the mission btw
Noctew
2026-01-02 09:00
Triggered by 810 M L and 3.3 B kg. When you‘re using SI units instead of imperial „dozen cups per fortnignt“ please do it right: liters are abbreviated with a small „l“ and no space between the „M“ (mega) prefix and the unit. 3.3 B kg…that‘s 3.3 Tg (teragram), or 3.3 megatons if you prefer.
TheTimeIsChow
2026-01-02 09:55
It’s a diner. It’s not fast food.
Trezker
2026-01-02 10:11
Whoops, brain wasn't working at full capacity.
No-Bicycle-7660
2026-01-02 11:21
More interested in seeing their detailed Q4 sales figures by country / region than charging ...
[deleted]
2026-01-02 12:23
How many cars did they sell? Isn’t the most important number missing
Al-Knigge
2026-01-02 12:41
Yes, in two weeks.
tempting_the_gods
2026-01-02 13:36
This appears to be focused on charging stats (other than the fries thrown in for fun). I’m sure car deliveries for Q4, ended just two days ago, are still being calculated.
Warbird01
2026-01-02 13:58
Four fitty
model333
2026-01-02 14:14
Down 16%. 2nd consecutive year of a drop in sales. But yeah, great fries. lol
Skylake1987
2026-01-02 14:14
418k
buergidunitz107
2026-01-02 14:42
They're up on Tesla Investor Relations now
rainer_d
2026-01-02 14:53
If it sells fries and burgers, it’s a fast food joint.
Regardless of any fancy name you give the thing.
Suitable_Switch5242
2026-01-02 15:00
https://ir.tesla.com/press-release/tesla-fourth-quarter-2025-production-deliveries-deployments
Q4 2025 deliveries: 418,227
Q4 2024 deliveries: 495,570
Q4 2023 deliveries: 484,507
alphatangolima
2026-01-02 15:39
Nerd.
Quin1617
2026-01-02 15:44
I was just making a joke about how expensive everything is in Cali.
Also, that would be $4.49.
NerdyGuy117
2026-01-02 15:46
Can they show how many stalls non-Tesla vehicles have blocked? Lol
tempting_the_gods
2026-01-02 16:30
Thanks! I just took a look. 16% decline. I expected a decline, but this seems like a big one. Coming off the incentives cut in Q3, I’m not terribly surprised, but the market will be closely watching the next few quarters to see if it normalizes after the US incentives.
Big-Problem7372
2026-01-02 16:32
Not important, they're not a car company.
Apparently they're a fast food company, or something.
No-Bicycle-7660
2026-01-02 17:45
Now let's wait to see by region ... if Q3 trend continues they're basically dead in China, and heading that way in Europe.
PizzaStack
2026-01-02 19:37
Yeah the inconsistency here is very annoying. Especially as they also us "k" and "Tera".. Why randomly switch to million and billion?
Apsis
2026-01-02 19:45
>megatons
megatonnes
buergidunitz107
2026-01-02 20:00
And realistically they're sales at lower selling prices. So margins are going to suffer even more. Lucky that Tesla has a robot army now...
EnvironmentClear4511
2026-01-02 20:33
1.4 trillion dollar company bragging about a couple hundred thousand in french fry sales.
Testaccount105
2026-01-02 20:38
because its a ~~tech~~fries company not a simple car manufakture
ChunkyThePotato
2026-01-03 00:08
What are you talking about? Their sales in China are really strong: https://x.com/piloly/status/1998040672973021484
ChunkyThePotato
2026-01-03 00:10
It's just one fun stat on a page of several important stats. Lighten up.
AndrewNeo
2026-01-03 00:14
that's not that that means
like, at all, 0%
bobsil1
2026-01-03 01:40
Fast food originally meant the burger and fries you ordered were no longer slow
pSyChO_aSyLuM
2026-01-03 01:43
8.8% of 37.2% BEV penetration is "really strong"?
ChunkyThePotato
2026-01-03 01:54
Considering Model Y is the best-selling vehicle of any kind in China (competing against much cheaper cars), I'd say that's really strong.
His comment also implied that Tesla's sales in China are dropping massively and trending towards zero, which couldn't be further from the truth. Their sales are near record levels.
SpicyElixer
2026-01-03 01:57
People invested in a high PE (310 lol) company looking for growth numbers, instead got declining numbers (again), and “fun” stats. *Everyone needs to always be cheerful though*
Anyhow I think the person you were replying to was being “light.” They were pointing out something funny.
ChunkyThePotato
2026-01-03 02:06
Tesla stock is near record highs right now, so basically all investors have made money. So what are you talking about? Not that I have any sympathy for failed gamblers anyway. It's just not even relevant in this case.
SpicyElixer
2026-01-03 02:07
100%. It has no sit down service. You order from an app or a kiosk. It’s burgers and fries. It’s a fast food joint by every definition. It’s a truck stop for EVs.
Diners have servers who take your orders.
Been there to charge twice. Second time I went across the street to El Chido and got a legit meal for much cheaper.
Negative-Cook-5958
2026-01-03 07:50
Yes, that's the total yearly energy consumption of Malawi
jwegener
2026-01-03 08:00
https://www.wired.com/story/byd-trounces-tesla-in-ev-sales-for-the-first-time/
Isn’t BYD outselling it? How can Tesla be the best selling?
No-Bicycle-7660
2026-01-03 11:02
They were in 11th place for November BEV sales in China. Probably fallen further in December.
[deleted]
2026-01-03 18:22
Super cool stats but Elon is making Tesla wack asf
buergidunitz107
2026-01-03 22:51
Don't they only sell the 3 and the Y in China now? Hard to compete with makers with a full line up,no?
Harotsa
2026-01-04 01:25
So the previous poster mentioned that the Tesla Model Y was the best selling vehicle in China, not that Tesla is the best-selling brand in China.
Notice that the language used makes this fact almost irrelevant, because an individual model selling well matters way less than a brand selling well. Toyota has over 50 models. BYD has over 30 models. Tesla has 5 models, only 2 of which sell beyond novelty numbers.
So if somebody is buying a Tesla and wants a sedan, they are buying a model 3. In contrast, if somebody is buying a Toyota and wants a sedan they could buy a Camry, Corolla, Prius, Crown, Mirari, etc. so while the model 3 might sell better than any individual sedan in Toyota’s lineup, Tesla sells overwhelmingly fewer sedans than Toyota. The same is true of the Model Y and Toyota SUVs.
That’s why the Model Y can often be “the best selling vehicle of the year” but Toyota can sell way more cars than Tesla.
Tesla delivered 1.6m cars in 2025 whereas Toyota delivered 5.5m (globally).
But it also might turn out that the Model Y is not the best selling model in 2025. The Corolla and RAV4 were narrowly beaten out by the Model Y last year, and this year Toyota experienced decent sales growth whereas Tesla’s sales declined by quite a bit.
jwegener
2026-01-04 01:34
Interestingggg thank you for explaining.
Betelgez
2026-01-05 08:22
I really couldn't care less about how much fries were sold. Completely irrelevant metric.
yetiflask
2026-01-05 19:45
Is that saying 3,800 new charging stalls were added to the Supercharger network in Q4 alone? That seems like a lot. And I reading this right??
PuzzleheadedRise569
2026-01-06 01:13
Tesla’s greatest achievement this year is becoming the #2 EV manufacturer of the world.
PuzzleheadedRise569
2026-01-06 01:34
Have you been? It is absolutely NOT a diner. Diners actually serve an array of dishes, most notably eggs and other dishes. This place serves a burger, a hotdog and fries. The crispy bacon has disappeared, as has the clientele.
FutureAZA
2026-01-07 03:55
It's not a BEV market, but a car market. Shanghai is running near capacity all year. If they choose to sell fewer domestically, it's because the margin is higher in the export country.
Unlike Gigas Berlin and Texas, there's no untapped capacity.
[deleted]
2026-01-10 15:08
People need to stop clinging to this statistic. The sales of a single model are meaningless. How are overall sales for the company, how do they compare to last year, and how does the brand market share compare to last year?
The short answer is that Tesla vehicle sales are declining and their market share is declining even faster.
[deleted]
2026-01-10 15:13
Shanghai has shrinking output - down 7% in 2025, marking the second consecutive year of declining output from the plant.