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Tesla, Inc.

Tesla designs, manufactures, and sells battery electric vehicles, energy storage systems, and solar products. It operates Gigafactories across the United States, Germany, and China.

Austin, Texas140,473 employeesFounded 2003Website

Key Financials

Figures based on most recently reported fiscal year and trailing twelve months. For reference only.

Market Cap

$834B

Annual Revenue

$101B

Net Income

$7.9B

P/E Ratio

105.6

Dividend Yield

52-Week High

$271.00

52-Week Low

$138.80

Avg. Daily Volume

112.4M

About Tesla, Inc.

Tesla occupies a peculiar position in the automotive industry: it is simultaneously the most valuable car company in the world and one of the smallest by volume. That paradox reflects the degree to which investors have priced in a future that Tesla's management has long promised but only partially delivered — a world of fully autonomous vehicles, robotaxis, and humanoid robots. The company's core business, selling premium electric vehicles, is genuinely impressive. Its Gigafactory model, which integrates battery production, vehicle assembly, and software development under one roof, has given Tesla a cost structure that legacy automakers have spent years trying to replicate. The Model 3 and Model Y have become two of the best-selling vehicles in their respective segments globally. But Tesla's valuation has always been about more than cars. Elon Musk's repeated promises around Full Self-Driving capability have kept the stock in a perpetual state of anticipation, while the company's energy storage division — Megapack and Powerwall — has quietly grown into a significant business in its own right.

Key Facts

Founded

July 1, 2003

Employees

~140,000 full-time

Headquarters

Austin, Texas

Gigafactories

Fremont, Austin, Berlin, Shanghai

Electric VehiclesAutonomous DrivingEnergy StorageGigafactory

Leadership

Elon Musk

Chief Executive Officer

Since 2008

Elon Musk became Tesla's chairman in 2004 after leading its Series A funding round, and assumed the CEO role in 2008 during a period of near-bankruptcy. His leadership has been defined by an ability to attract engineering talent and capital through sheer force of ambition, and by a communication style — primarily via social media — that has made him one of the most influential and controversial figures in global business. He simultaneously leads SpaceX, owns X (formerly Twitter), and has founded xAI and The Boring Company.

52-Week Range

$138.80$271.00

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