You forgot the 6010172 vehicles they sold — Musk is respons for at least 6010025 of those, his predecessors for at most 147.
This is a pretty big thing to overlook, regardless of subsidies, as it's at least in the low hundreds of billions of dollars of revenue.
Hype, sure, that's the lighting every company wishes it could bottle for their product launches. Even the metaphorical launches rather than Musk's more literal use of the word: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elon_Musk%27s_Tesla_Roadster
Is "hype" a dirty word for you? Because my point is, that brought in actual sales, which they didn't meaningfully have before.
> Without credits and customer subsidies they wouldn’t ever have made anything
And? The sole purpose of those things is to convince the private sector to get something done. You're complaining that they worked.