Tesla News Recap Revenues With Tariff War
- President Trump announces tariff reduction agreement with India
President Trump announced that India has agreed to cut tariffs with the United States. Details have not been released, but the move is expected to have a positive impact on trade relations between the two countries. - Tesla Model Y Starts Official Europe Delivery
Deliveries of the new Tesla Model Y officially began in Europe today. European consumers will be able to receive the latest models, and Tesla’s market share is expected to expand. - Dan Ives, Tesla Selling Is an “Opportunity”… a long-term growth outlook
“This is an opportunity, and it will be a generational opportunity in a few years,” Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said of the Tesla ($TSLA) stock sell-off. He stressed that Tesla’s owners have not lost confidence in the brand due to Musk’s move, and that Tesla continues to drive massive innovation. - Wedbush picks Tesla’s ‘Best Idea’… Keep target $550
Dan Ives added Tesla to Wedbush’s “Best Ideas” list, keeping the Tesla stock price target at $550. He predicted that while Tesla’s stock is struggling in the short term, the rollout of new low-cost models and the introduction of autonomous driving technology will be key drivers of long-term growth. He also said the Trump administration’s deregulation would benefit Tesla’s strategic vision. - Australia Offers Free Charging Benefits When Purchasing Tesla Model Y and Model 3
Customers who buy a Tesla Model Y Long Range or Model 3 in stock in Australia will get a free universal mobile connector charger and 5,000km of supercharged credit. - xAI Acquires Large AI Data Center Sites
Founded by Elon Musk, xAI has acquired a 1 million square foot (about 9.3 million square meters) site southwest of Memphis to expand its AI data center. The site will have billions of dollars worth of additional GPUs. - SpaceX Live Streaming Starship Test Flights… Emphasis on Continuous Innovation
SpaceX revealed its technology development process by livestreaming the Starship test flight. Although the test flight lost its lead, SpaceX said it was expanding its technology boundaries through rapid testing and continuous improvement. - Rivian Recruits Former Tesla Senior Executives As Chief Accounting Officer
Rivian has hired Sryla Venkataratnam, Tesla’s former vice president of financial and business operations, as chief accounting officer. He joined Tesla in 2013 and has worked for 11 years, and the appointment is expected to further strengthen Rivian’s financial operations.