Tesla’s energy storage business, which has historically offset weaker electric vehicle sales, faces new scrutiny after first-quarter 2026 battery deployments fell 15% compared to the same period a year earlier. Analysts attributed the unexpected decline to potential project timing issues or a broader market slowdown, according to Bloomberg reporting.
Energy Storage Business Performance
Tesla reports its batteries and solar business as a combined segment. Revenue from this unit has grown substantially, rising from US$2.8 billion in 2021 to US$12.8 billion in 2025. Annual energy storage deployments reached 46.7 gigawatt-hours in 2025.
The energy business has become increasingly important to Tesla’s financial profile. The unit generates approximately twice the profit margin of Tesla’s vehicle operation, helping offset declining automotive revenues. Auto revenue fell from a US$82.4 billion peak in 2023 to US$69.5 billion in 2025.
Market Dynamics and Future Demand
Weaker U.S. solar and wind development could further weigh on battery demand, according to the report. However, data centers are emerging as a larger market for storage systems, particularly for Tesla’s Megapack utility-scale battery product, which supports artificial intelligence workloads and cloud infrastructure.
Analysts have characterized Tesla’s energy business as “lumpy,” with results fluctuating based on project timing rather than necessarily signaling sustained weakness.
Capital Spending Implications
Profit from the energy unit has historically helped fund Tesla’s planned capital expenditures. The company expects capital spending to exceed US$20 billion in 2026 alone, driven in part by increased output of humanoid robots and other technology initiatives. A sustained weakness in the energy business could create additional strain on Tesla’s cash flow.
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