And they’re off. In 2025, a competition to master assisted and autonomous driving will begin in earnest. Carmakers like Tesla are chasing a market that McKinsey reckons could be worth $400 billion by 2035.
The Trump transition team wants the incoming administration to drop a car-crash reporting requirement opposed by Elon Musk’s Tesla , according to a document seen by Reuters, a move that could cripple the government’s ability to investigate and regulate the safety of vehicles with automated-driving systems.
Less than two months ago, shares of Tesla Inc. were on their way to just the third losing year in the electric-vehicle maker’s decade-and-a-half as a public company. But after a furious rally in the last seven weeks,
Non Disclosure President-elect Donald Trump doesn't want his newfound son and Tesla CEO Elon Musk to be caught up in pesky regulations and government scrutiny. According to documents obtained by Reuters,
Tesla' s stock price has been on a bit of a rally lately. The price is currently up almost 70 percent since election day, when Donald Trump became president-elect for a second time. This has boosted Tesla’s market capitalization from $807 billion up to $1.3 trillion.
Donald Trump’s presidential transition team has recommended that ... it more difficult for federal regulators to spark inquiries into dangerous practices. And Tesla would be the new policy’s biggest benefactor. The electric vehicle company, which ...
Tesla's ( TSLA) 2024 went out with a bang, thanks to CEO Elon Musk and one of his biggest gambles yet. While the stock gained over 70% year to date thanks to a post-Trump election surge, it wasn’t all smooth sailing for the EV giant. Here are three highlights from the year and what to expect in 2025.
Tesla, Inc.'s stock has surged recently after solid Q3 results and Donald Trump's re-election. Click here to read an analysis of TSLA stock now.
Experts are split on whether that overlap in public opinion is a good or bad thing for Musk’s businesses or for Trump’s politics.
President-elect Donald Trump's cover of TIME Magazine 'Person of The Year 2024' issue is almost on newsstands. Here's where, when you can grab it.
It’s hard to argue that 2024 was anything other than eventful, turbulent, and even outright crazy, setting the stage perfectly for the next Trump presidency.