Tesla confirma capex superior a $20 mil milhões para 2026 nos resultados em meio a queda nas entregas

Baseando-se em anúncios recentes na China, a Tesla detalhou planos nos seus resultados do 4T 2025 para mais de $20 mil milhões em despesas de capital em 2026, priorizando produção de CyberCab, escalonamento do robô Optimus e infraestrutura de IA sobre o crescimento tradicional de veículos. Isto segue uma queda de 16% nas entregas do 4T para 418.227 unidades, compensada por margens automóveis que subiram para 17,9%.

A conferência de resultados do 4T 2025 da Tesla destacou uma viragem estratégica ecoada em briefings anteriores na China, com despesas de capital definidas para mais do que duplicar de 2025 e exceder $20 mil milhões. Os investimentos visam a produção do veículo CyberCab a partir de abril de 2026, melhorias no robô humanoide Optimus e sistemas de IA de suporte, deslocando o foco do volume de veículos para autonomia e robótica. As entregas caíram 16% em relação ao ano anterior para 418,227 veículos no 4T 2025 de 495,570 no 4T 2024, mas as margens brutas automóveis melhoraram para 17.9%, impulsionadas por menor ênfase em modelos antigos de margem inferior como Model S e X. O segmento de armazenamento de energia forneceu estabilidade com implantações recorde em 2025 e receita de margem superior. O progresso será avaliado por marcos de IA e robótica em vez de números de vendas. Os traders observaram suporte das ações em $380 e resistência perto de $450 após o relatório.

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