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Home»Tech»Elon Musk’s $11 Billion Regulatory Credit Gravy Train for Tesla Grinds to a Halt
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Elon Musk’s $11 Billion Regulatory Credit Gravy Train for Tesla Grinds to a Halt

Press RoomBy Press RoomAugust 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Elon Musk’s reliance on selling regulatory credits to boost Tesla’s bottom line is coming to an end as the U.S. government eliminates subsidies and fines related to fuel economy standards. Tesla has amassed an amazing $11.8 billion from the sales of regulatory credits to carmakers.

InsideEVs reports that Elon Musk’s Tesla has long relied on selling regulatory credits to other automakers to bolster its earnings. Over the past decade, the company has amassed a staggering $11.8 billion in revenue from these sales. However, with recent changes in U.S. legislation, this lucrative revenue stream is set to dry up, forcing Musk to turn a profit based solely on his EVs, as the company faces slumping sales and plunging brand loyalty.

The regulatory credit system was designed to incentivize automakers to meet Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) requirements set by the federal government. Automakers that failed to meet these standards could purchase carbon credits from companies like Tesla, which had a surplus due to their all-electric vehicle lineup. This allowed them to avoid hefty fines while continuing to produce gas-guzzling vehicles.

The impact of this change on Tesla’s profitability cannot be overstated. Analysts at William Blair and Co. predict that demand for these credits will fall by around 75 percent in 2026 before completely disappearing in 2027. This will result in a direct hit to Tesla’s bottom line, as the company has become increasingly reliant on these sales in recent years, with regulatory credits accounting for nearly a third of its revenue.

Adding salt to the wound, Tesla is also scrambling to sell EVs before the expiration of the $7,500 tax credit for electric car buyers. As Breitbart News previously reported:

The race is on for automakers to sell as many EVs as possible before the $7,500 tax credit, a crucial incentive for buyers, comes to an end on September 30. President Donald Trump’s recently passed Big Beautiful Bill is set to eliminate this subsidy, which has played a significant role in making EVs more attractive to consumers.

In response to the looming deadline, Tesla and Ford are taking proactive measures to capitalize on the last-minute surge in demand. Tesla’s website prominently features a banner warning potential buyers about the expiring tax credit and urging them to take delivery by the end of September. Elon Musk’s EV giant is also reportedly sending out emails to would-be customers, emphasizing the importance of completing their purchases before the deadline to qualify for the $7,500 discount.

As Tesla navigates these choppy waters, it will need to focus on its core business and find ways to maintain profitability without relying on regulatory credit sales. This may involve cost-cutting measures or a strong push to boost vehicle sales. The company will also need to address the aging lineup of its vehicles and the growing competition from other automakers in the EV space.

Read more at InsideEVs here.

Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering issues of free speech and online censorship.

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