The electric car that started it all now qualifies for the $3,750 EV tax credit. After satisfying a portion of the requirements, Nissan has been able to certify that 2024 LEAF EVs are eligible for the credit.
“For more than a decade, the LEAF has been one of the most attainable electric vehicles on the market,” Nissan US sales divisional VP Judy Wheeler explained Monday.
Nissan released the LEAF, what many consider the first mass-market EV, in 2010. The LEAF remained the bestselling electric vehicle (cumulatively) for many years.
With decent range and a comfortable ride, the LEAF carved a market for itself. It wasn’t until early 2020 that Tesla’s Model 3 topped it.
In July, Nissan announced it had reached the 1 million global EV sales mark, over a decade since the LEAF began rolling out. The LEAF received a “refresh” last year with a newly designed grille. It also received other minor enhancements, like new headlight styling and front bumper molding.
2024 Nissan LEAF (Source: Nissan)
2024 Nissan LEAF gains partial EV tax credit
“Eligibility for part of the federal EV tax credit puts LEAF within reach for even more customers who are ready to make the switch to an EV,” Wheeler said Monday.
Nissan revealed that the 2024 LEAF produced in the US meets the “battery component” requirements of the Inflation Reduction Act and now qualifies for the $3,750 EV tax credit.
2024 Nissan LEAF (Source: Nissan)
The Nissan LEAF and its battery are assembled at its Smyrna facility in Tennessee. As a result, through December 31, 2023, new 2024 Nissan LEAF electric cars are eligible for the credit.
The 2024 Nissan LEAF comes in two versions: LEAF S and SV Plus. Powered by a 40 kWh battery, the LEAF S has up to 149 miles EPA range. Meanwhile, the SV Plus uses a 60 kWh battery for up to 212 miles range.
Model
EPA est range
Battery capacity
Electric motor
Starting price (incl $1,095 destination and handling fee)
2024 Nissan LEAF S
149 miles
40 kWh
147hp / 236 lb-ft of torque
$29,235
2024 Nissan LEAF SV PLUS
212 miles
60 kWh
214hp / 250 lb-ft of torque
$37,285
2024 Nissan LEAF price and specs
The 2024 Nissan LEAF still includes the CHAdeMO charging port. That said, charging will take around 40 minutes to reach 80% in the LEAF S.
Nissan LEAF sales climbed 23% in the third quarter compared to last year, with 1,570 models sold. Nissan has sold over 5,800 LEAF electric cars in the US this year.
Starting at $29,235, the LEAF is one of the cheapest electric cars on the market. The $3,750 tax credit makes it even more affordable. Purchases must be made before December 31, 2023, to qualify.
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Tesla (TSLA) released its financial results and shareholders’ letter for the second quarter (Q2) 2025 after market close today.
We are updating this post with all the details from the financial results, shareholders’ letter, and the conference call later tonight. Refresh for the latest information.
Tesla Q2 2025 earnings expectations
As we reported in our Tesla Q2 2025 earnings preview yesterday, the Wall Street consensus for this quarter was $22.279 billion in revenue and earnings of $0.40 per share.
The expectations had been significantly downgraded over the last month, as analysts were surprised by Tesla’s announcement of much lower deliveries than expected in the first quarter.
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How did Tesla do compared to expectations?
Tesla Q2 2025 financial results
After the market closed today, Tesla released its financial results for the first quarter and confirmed that it delivered on expectations with earnings of $0.40per share (non-GAAP), and it exceeded revenue expectations with $22.496 billion during the last quarter.
Tesla’s earnings per share are down 23% year-over-year amid a booming EV market.
Operating income decreased 42% year-over-year to now less than $1 billion, and almost half of it came from regulatory credits.
Tesla’s cash on hand has decreased this quarter for the first time in years. The company lost about $200 million of its giant war chest – now sitting at $36.8 billion.
We will be posting our follow-up posts here about the earnings and conference call to expand on the most important points (refresh the page to see the most recent posts):
Here’s Tesla’s Q2 2025 shareholder presentation in full:
Here’s Tesla’s conference call for the Q2 2025 results:
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Optimus, Tesla’s humanoid robot, which CEO Elon Musk claims is ahead of the industry and will sell in the trillions of dollars, failed while serving popcorn on the first day of Tesla’s new diner launch.
Musk has been touting Optimus as a revolutionary product that will generate “trillions of dollars” per year for Tesla.
It’s the latest pivot that the CEO has led Tesla into, as electric vehicle sales are declining, and it is becoming increasingly clear that its self-driving effort is unlikely to be profitable anytime soon.
The company needs new revenue streams to justify a $1 trillion valuation, given its declining revenue and earnings.
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However, we have been reporting on how the program appears to be in shambles lately.
Last month, Tesla’s head of the program, Milan Kovac, left the company just a few months after being promoted to vice-president.
That’s despite Tesla claiming for months that the robot is already performing useful work within its factories and plans to ramp up production to 100,000 units per month next year, with the goal of starting to sell the robot.
Aside from gullible Tesla shareholders, not many people believe this narrative. The main issue is that Tesla is not seen as having a lead in humanoid robots, which is still a nascent industry, and its previous demonstrations have been misleading.
The launch of its new diner in Los Angeles was the latest occasion to showcase Optimus. Tesla had an Optimus robot serve popcorn to customers.
Again, Tesla employees at the event confirmed to attendees that the robot was teleoperated, which makes the demonstration unimpressive to start with, but the disappointment doesn’t stop there.
The robot was seen frozen and stopped operating during the first day of the Tesla diner launch.
$TSLA optimus froze and couldn’t serve popcorn at Tesla diner
Attendees were told that the robot lost connection.
Electrek’s Take
To be clear, Tesla can only get the Optimus robot to serve popcorn for a short period before it fails, even with the use of human teleoperation.
Yet, Musk claims that Tesla will make 100,000 of these next year and sell them to customers.
It makes no sense. It’s similar to Tesla’s robotaxi service in Austin, which requires teleoperation and a human safety monitor with a finger on a kill switch at all times.
That said, I honestly believe that Tesla will be able to scale Optimus faster than its robotaxi service. However, they will both scale much slower than Tesla shareholders currently believe and the competition is already ahead of both.
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BYD officially launched the Atto 1 in Indonesia on Wednesday. Starting at just $12,000 (IDR 195 million), the Atto 1 is now one of the most affordable EVs on the market.
BYD launches the Atto 1 entry-level EV
The Atto 1 is a rebadged version of BYD’s top-selling electric car in China, the Seagull EV. BYD’s smallest and most affordable EV is sold under the names Dolphin Mini and Dolphin Surf in other overseas markets.
BYD introduced the Atto 1 at the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) on Wednesday, priced from IDR 195 million, or about $12,000.
The new entry-level EV is available in two trims: Standard Range Dynamic and Long Range Premium. Powered by a 30.08 kWh BYD Blade battery, the standard range Atto 1 Dynamic offers a NEDC range of 300 km (186 miles).
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Upgrading to the Premium model costs IDR 235 million ($14,500), but it’s equipped with a bigger 38.88 kWh battery, providing an NEDC range of 380 km (236 miles).
BYD Atto 1 EV (Source: BYD Indonesia)
The interior resembles that of other BYD brand vehicles, featuring a minimalist, high-tech smart cockpit. It features a 10.1″ intelligent touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as a 7″ digital driver’s instrument display.
Meanwhile, the Long Range Premium version comes with an added wireless charging pad and a tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel.
BYD Atto 1 interior (Source: BYD Indonesia)
At 3,959 mm long, 1,720 mm wide, and 1,590 mm tall, the Atto 1 is smaller than a Toyota Yaris, but slightly bigger than the Kia Picanto.
“This launch in Indonesia marks the first release of the Atto 1 in ASEAN, and the car is now available for pre-order,” BYD Indonesia’s operations director, Nathan Sun, said at the event.
The Atto 1 is BYD’s third electric vehicle to arrive in Indonesia, and the brand’s most affordable yet. BYD also sells the Seal, starting at IDR 629 million, Atto 3 SUV (IDR 515 million), and Dolphin (IDR 425 million).
Indonesia is the largest auto market in Southeast Asia, and EV sales are picking up with new government policies supporting local production. In the first half of the year, the EV market share doubled to 10% from 5% in the same period last year.
Earlier today, Toyota, which controls around 30% of the Indonesian auto market, announced plans to begin building EVs locally by the end of 2025.