Tesla was founded in 2003 in Austin, Texas by Elon Musk, who is currently the CEO of the company. The company is a global leader in EVs and sustainable energy solutions. Tesla’s innovative approach to direct sales, integration of energy products, and energy (generation & storage), sets it apart from the traditional automakers.
Tesla Net Worth, Share Price, Revenue
Currently, Tesla’s net worth in rupees is 9,01,68,000 crore, and the net worth of Tesla in billion is 90,168 billion. This makes it the 11th most valuable company in the world.
Tesla’s stocks are traded on the NASDAQ under the ticker TSLA and its current share price is $322.05. Following the rapid growth since its IPO in 2010, Tesla’s annual revenue is reported at $97.7 billion, as per Macrotrends.
The company faced volatility in 2025 and there was a 25% decline in its market cap, but still Tesla holds a 70% share of the US EV market and is continuously expanding.
NAME | Tesla |
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Founder/CEO | Elon Musk |
Net worth | $1.04 trillion (market cap) |
Valuation | $1.04 trillion |
Revenue | $97.7 billion (FY 2024) |
Stock price | $322.05 (NASDAQ: TSLA) |
About Tesla
Elon Musk founded Tesla in 2003 as a premium automobile manufacturer but eventually the company entered into EV market in 2008 and is now a global leader in EV manufacturing.
Tesla operates in 2 main categories: Automation and Energy Generation and Storage.
The former includes EV and related services, while the latter includes solar panels, solar roofs, and battery storage systems.
The Tesla’s Supercharge network has 7,000+ stations globally and is working tirelessly towards innovation in battery tech and autonomous driving software. Also, the company’s direct-to-consumer sales model, it has successfully maintained its position despite facing the volatility and continues to expand production capacity through Gigafactories in the U.S., China, and Europe.
Effectively, Tesla is following its mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy.
Tesla Net Worth and Valuation
Considering the YCharts data, net worth of Tesla in trillion is $1.04 trillion. This reflects its position as one of the world’s most valuable companies.
Tesla’s Revenue
According to Baklinko, Tesla’s annual revenue in FY24 was around $97.69 USD following a modest 1% increase from the previous year. A major part of this revenue, that is around $72.5 billion, came from the company’s automotive section that includes manufacturing, design, and sales of EVs.
In current financial year, reported revenue of Tesla is $95.72 billion USD.
Tesla’s Share Price and Market Share
The company holds around 70% of the United States’ EV market and its shares are traded on the NASDAQ, are currently priced at $322.05.
Metric | Value |
Share Price | $322.05 (NASDAQ: TSLA) |
Market Share | ~70% of the U.S. electric vehicle (EV) market |
Owner Net Worth
According to Forbes, the net worth of tesla owner, Elon Musk (CEO) is estimated at $423 billion. This makes him one of the world’s richest individual. Elon’s wealth comes majorly from his ownership stakes in Tesla, SpaceX and other ventures (xAI and X).
Even though, at times, Elon’s net worth seems to drop, yet he maintains his position among the richest CEO’s in the world.
Forbes and Bloomberg have reported Musk’s net worth at $381 billion (May 2025), $386 billion (late May 2025), $369 billion (mid-June 2025), and as high as $423 billion (June 2025) following a surge in Tesla’s stock and other assets.
Tesla Investments and Acquisitions
In past 5 years, Tesla made only a couple of acquisitions and in past year, it has not undertaken any such deal. Instead of acquiring companies, Tesla is focusing on organic development by expanding its manufacturing, energy, and software capabilities.
Talking about past acquisitions:
- 2016: SolarCity (formed the backbone of its energy generation and storage business)
- 2019: Maxwell Technologies (contributed to improvizing battery technology)
- 2020: No major headline acquisitions or investments disclosed.
As for internal projects, Tesla is investing heavily in new Gigafactories, battery research, and autonomous driving technology. And it is spending more towards expanding production capacities in the US, Europe, and China, along with scaling up the Supercharger and energy storage networks.