Compact Cars, Mexico, 4680 Batteries, and Elon’s Demand Top Retail Investor Questions for Tesla

Tesla’s upcoming earnings call will be closely watched by retail investors with over 1,782 questions submitted on topics like compact car timelines, Giga factory expansion delays, and Elon’s demand for 25% voting rights before expanding AI and robots.

These three questions are on top of their most important:

  1. With compact car production moved to Austin, have timelines improved to see next-gen platforms in 2025 vehicles? Eager customers want to know.
  2. Should shareholders worry about delayed Mexican and Nevada Giga factory expansions for 4680 batteries, Semi trucks, and new models? Clarity sought on construction and production timelines.
  3. Elon said he won’t expand AI and robots much without 25% of voting rights. Is this a concern for retail investors banking on autonomous growth? Many see this as the most important issue.

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