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SpaceX burned $18.4 billion in capital spending last quarter, 2.4 times its own revenue

SpaceX reported $18.4 billion in capital expenditures for Q2 2026, 2.4 times its $7.8 billion revenue, driven by $15.8 billion in spending on the Colossus II compute platform. The company posted a net loss of $541 million despite 92% year-over-year revenue growth, and CEO Elon Musk and CFO Bret Johnsen set a target of $1 trillion in annual revenue by 2030.

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SpaceX burned $18.4 billion in capital spending last quarter, 2.4 times its own revenue
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Via space.com

The newly public company's first earnings report revealed eye-popping AI infrastructure bets that dwarf even its impressive 92% revenue growth.

SpaceX just dropped its first-ever quarterly earnings report as a public company, and the numbers tell two very different stories depending on which line item you’re reading. Revenue hit $7.8 billion in Q2 2026, a 92% jump year-over-year that beat consensus estimates of roughly $6.9 billion.

Then there’s the other number. Capital expenditures clocked in at $18.4 billion for the quarter. That’s approximately 2.4 times the company’s total revenue.

Where the money is going #

The vast majority of that spending, around $15.8 billion, went toward a single project: the Colossus II compute platform. That represents roughly 86% of total capex for the quarter.

For context, SpaceX’s capital expenditures in Q2 2025 were $2.8 billion. The company essentially increased its quarterly capital spending by more than 6x in a single year. The AI segment itself generated $2.56 billion in Q2 2026, a 248% increase year-over-year. SpaceX also locked down $14.1 billion in new AI compute contracts during the quarter.

The financial tightrope #

Despite the revenue surge, SpaceX still posted a net loss of $541 million for the quarter. That’s an improvement from the $1 billion loss recorded in the prior year. Adjusted EBITDA rose to $3.5 billion.

Shares declined following the earnings release. CEO Elon Musk and CFO Bret Johnsen laid out a target of $1 trillion in annual revenue by 2030, which would require SpaceX to grow its current annualized revenue run rate of roughly $31 billion by more than 30x in about four years. Musk also stated the company aims to establish data centers in space by 2027.

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