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Tesla Inc (TSLA)

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Tesla Inc. designs, develops, manufactures, and sells electric vehicles, energy generation, and energy storage systems worldwide.

About Tesla Inc

Tesla Inc. operates as an electric vehicle and clean energy company, designing and manufacturing electric cars, energy storage systems, and solar panels. The company's innovative approach to sustainable transportation and energy has made TSLA stock price highly volatile and closely followed by investors worldwide.

Tesla's electric vehicle lineup includes the Model S sedan, Model 3 compact sedan, Model X SUV, Model Y compact SUV, and the upcoming Cybertruck. The company's vehicles are known for their advanced technology, including over-the-air software updates, autonomous driving capabilities, and industry-leading battery technology.

The company's energy business includes solar roof tiles, solar panels, and large-scale energy storage systems for utilities and commercial customers. Tesla's Gigafactory network enables large-scale battery production, which is critical for both its automotive and energy storage businesses, often influencing TSLA stock price movements.

Tesla's leadership in electric vehicle technology and market share, combined with CEO Elon Musk's high profile, has created a dedicated following among investors and consumers. The company's ambitious production targets, expansion into new markets, and development of autonomous driving technology continue to drive significant investor interest and market speculation.

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Latest News for TSLA

Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) is among the ARK Invest Stock Portfolio: Top 10 Stock Picks for 2026. On March 4, Bank of America resumed coverage on the stock and upgraded it to Buy from Hold. The firm ...

According to Black, there will be many unsupervised autonomous platforms in five years and not just Tesla. 惻Tesla launched a number of its Model Y vehicles equipped with its full self-driving (FSD) ...

Tesla (TSLA) stock falls as UK February sales dropped 37% to 2,422 vehicles, while the broader UK automotive market achieved its best February since 2004.