The EV king, Tesla Inc
Tesla reported weak auto revenue during the fourth quarter.
Tesla also warned its vehicle volume growth this year could be notably lowered to 2023.For its fourth quarter, Tesla reported revenue rose 3% to $25.17 billion, coming short of LSEG's $25.6 billion estimate. Tesla also reported its operating margin almost halved from last year's comparable quarter when it amounted to 16% to 8.2%. This year, Tesla will be focused on launching its "next-generation" vehicle and therefore, it finds itself between two major growth waves. Tesla ended 2023 by getting the long-anticipated electric pickup to the market but it warned that ramping up the production of the Cybertruck will take longer compared to its other models due to the vehicle's increased complexity.
Worksport, who specializes in pickup accessories, told a different quarterly story today. Its unaudited revenue for its fourth quarter skyrocketed 2,050% YoY to $839,690, after already reporting an impressive growth of 2,400% in its third quarter.
During the reported quarter, Worksport launched a second production line at its state-of-art U.S. facility as it continues to confidently march ahead to make its mark in the field of sustainable automotive innovation. Both quarters are a reflection of Worksport's strategic execution as it ramped up production of it's "made in the USA'tonneau covers that will be available even on Amazon and Walmart. Besides redefining standards when it comes to light bed tonneau covers, Worksport is preparing for the alpha release of its COR portable battery system, which will be followed by the SOLIS solar-powered tonneau cover. The power duo that Worksport is bringing to the market promises to address range anxiety and bring the opportunity to power remote locations, redefining off-road driving and enhancing camping experiences across the globe.
While some fear the EV progress is slowing down with traditional automakers like General Motors
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