Tesla’s rampant price cutting is taking a toll on its profits
![](https://tarekeless.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/acastro_STK086_03.0-WqQJpl-780x470.jpeg)
Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge
Tesla published its first quarter earnings report in which the company said it earned $2.9 billion in net income on $23.3 billion in revenue. That represents a 24 percent increase year over year compared to $18.7 billion in revenue in Q1 2022.
Most importantly, the company’s gross margins fell to 19.3 percent, a sign that its rampant price cutting was starting to take a toll on its bottom line.
In a letter to shareholders, the company said:
Although we implemented price reductions on many vehicle models across regions in the first quarter, our operating margins reduced at a manageable rate. We expect ongoing cost reduction of our vehicles, including improved production efficiency at our newest factories and lower logistics costs, and…