A big selloff in tech stocks on Monday was dragging down a host of shares, including electric-vehicle makers such as Tesla.
Shares of Tesla, Inc. fell over 3.5% premarket Monday, heading toward a two-week low, as broader market concerns and controversy surrounding CEO Elon Musk weighed on retail sentiment. The stock is coming off its worst weekly performance since Jan.
It doesn't matter what Musk really meant with this salute. Robotaxis are exclusively a product for large urban areas, and that population largely didn't like it at all.
The surge in Chinese AI chat assistant DeepSeek to the top of the Apple app charts couldn’t have been better timed to put pressure on the biggest U.S. technology companies. Four of the Magnificent Sev
Tesla investors will look for more details on the automaker's lower-priced model when it reports quarterly results on Wednesday as some expect the cheaper car to help the company hit its goal to increase deliveries by up to 30% this year.
This is the potential for Tesla if all of the growing AI related capabilities are realized. Tesla is moving to build 600 Teslabots per week by the end of 2025 and they have notified suppliers to prepare for this ramp and even more ramping in 2026 and 2027.
Nvidia announced the launch of its Cosmos platform at last week's Consumer Electronics Show. It's designed to accelerate the development of physical AI systems.
Tesla benefits from strong FSD data, but NVIDIA’s Cosmos Model challenges its lead. Learn why TSLA stock may face tougher competition in AI and robotics.
Tesla stock is up 100% in the last 12 months, and the company reports earnings on Jan. 29. The EV maker is seeing delivery growth stall. It has ambitious plans for new technological innovations but has little to show for it right now.
Get ready for Tesla's Q4 earnings report on January 29. Analysts expect revenue of $27.1 billion and $0.77 earnings per share.
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The Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast was the perfect platform to showcase the capabilities of EVE-Ai, as it addresses a critical pain-point for EV drivers: range estimation accuracy. On average, EV systems have around a 20% error rate in estimating range.