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Tesla quarterly deliveries meet analysts' estimates as chip shortage weighs

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Tesla Inc on Friday posted record vehicle deliveries for the second quarter that were in line with Wall Street estimates as the electric-car maker coped with a shortage of chips and relied on sales of its cheaper models.

Tesla weathered the global supply crisis better than legacy automakers, but CEO Elon Musk has warned of challenges of securing chips and raw materials.

Now eyes are on its second-quarter earnings to see whether recent drops in bitcoin prices would have an adverse effect on Tesla's bottom line, due to Tesla's exposure to the cryptocurrency's volatility.

Tesla delivered 201,250 vehicles in total during the second quarter. Analysts had expected Tesla to deliver 200,258 vehicles, according to Refinitiv data.

"It was a solid quarter to volume wise, but I view it as a modest disappointment," Garrett Nelson, an equity analyst at CFRA Research, said.

Shares of the company inched up 0.3 per cent, after rising as much as 3.3 per cent in early trading on Friday.

"Overall, the bulls are breathing a sigh of relief with these delivery numbers," said Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities.

The deliveries of its Model 3 sedans and Model Y crossovers, its two lower priced variants, accounted for 99% of its deliveries, offsetting a drop in deliveries of higher-end Model S and X vehicles.

"Our teams have done an outstanding job navigating through global supply chain and logistics challenges," Tesla said.

Tesla has been raising prices for its vehicles in recent months, which its billionaire boss, Elon Musk, blamed in May on

"major supply chain price pressure," especially raw materials.

He also said in early June that "Our biggest challenge is supply chain, especially microcontroller chips. Never seen anything like it."

Brokerage RBC said, "Worst may be over for Tesla" for chip shortage, but added that potential margin impact from broad supply chain tightness could persist through the year.

CHINA, MODEL S PLAID

In China, a major growth market for Tesla, the company is facing large-scale recalls, heightened scrutiny from regulators and the public, as well as rising competition from local EV companies.

"The demand issues were in April around China but clearly rebounded in the month of May and June," Ives said.

Tesla sold 21,936 Model 3 and Model Y cars to Chinese customers in May, rebounding from a sales slump in April, but still well below March numbers. Its China sales for June will be released in the coming days.

Tesla saw the deliveries of its Model S and X vehicles slip to 1,890 during the April to June period, as a new version of its Model S faced delays before its June launch.

A Tesla Model S Plaid electric vehicle with a price tag of $129,990, burst into flames on Tuesday while the owner was driving, just three days after the car was delivered. The owner's lawyer called for the model to be grounded. Tesla did not have an immediate comment when contacted by Reuters.

BITCOIN

Sharp drops in bitcoin prices also could weigh down on Tesla's second-quarter earnings, analysts say.

On Feb. 8, Tesla disclosed its bitcoin investment of $1.5 billion. Its bitcoin holdings helped generate profits in the first quarter, through the sale of 10 per cent of them.

But the investment is also exposing Tesla stocks to the volatile cryptocurrency prices, which suffered from recent falls.

"Tesla stock price has been pretty closely correlating with the price of bitcoin," Nelson said, adding this hurts investor sentiment despite bitcoin accounting for a small portion of Tesla's overall cash 

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