Tesla CEO Elon Musk could be in line for a payout of $1 trillion if his electric car company meets a series of extremely aggressive targets over the next 10 years. Tesla, which is leaning heavily into robotics and AI, said that the package included awards for Musk if targets, ranging from car production to the total value of the company, are met over that time period.
Elon Musk in line for $1 trillion pay package if Tesla hits aggressive goals over next 10 years
Tesla CEO Elon Musk could be in line for a payout of $1 trillion if his electric car company meets a series of extremely aggressive targets over the next 10 years, according to documents released by the company.
Tesla, which is leaning heavily into robotics and AI, said in a regulatory filing on Friday that the package has a dozen share tranches that include awards for Musk if targets, ranging from car production to the total value of the company, are met over that time period.
Very early in the plan, Tesla would have to reach a market valuation of $2 trillion and achieve 20 million vehicles deliveries. Tesla delivered less than 2 million vehicles in 2024.
That milestone would also required a million robotaxis in commercial operation and the delivery of 1 million artificial intelligence bots.