Tesla Stock & Shareholder Meeting - Tesla's stock closed at $309.87, up 4.73% [2] - Tesla's annual shareholder meeting is set for November 6, 2025, with key agenda items including Musk's compensation plan, voting rights, and potential collaboration with xAI [2] - Re-approval of Musk's compensation plan may require adjustments to the structure or new legal justifications to address legal challenges [2] - Discussions around Musk's 25% voting rights proposal and its impact on company strategy are expected [2] - Potential merger or collaboration between Tesla and xAI could enhance Tesla's autonomous driving and robotics projects [2] Bitcoin Holdings - Tesla holds 11,509 Bitcoins, now valued at $1.334 billion [2] - Tesla initially invested $1.5 billion in Bitcoin in 2021, acquiring approximately 39,474 Bitcoins at an average cost of $38,000 per coin [2] - A new FASB rule allows Tesla to adjust its Bitcoin holdings to a fair market value, adding $600 million in book earnings in Q4 2024 [2] Robotaxi Expansion - Tesla has contacted the Arizona Department of Transportation to initiate the certification process for Robotaxi services in Phoenix, including both driver-assisted and fully driverless modes [2] - The Arizona Department of Transportation is expected to make a final decision by the end of July 2025 [2] - Tesla is interested in promoting Robotaxi services in the Phoenix Metro area, competing with Waymo, which already offers driverless Robotaxi services [2] - Tesla is considering two potential expansion strategies for Robotaxi: focusing on dominating a single city like Austin or rapidly entering multiple cities with a smaller fleet size [2] Semi Truck Developments - thyssenkrupp tested the Tesla Semi in California, covering nearly 5,000 miles in three weeks, focusing on performance in cold weather and challenging terrain [3] - WattEV is building its sixth heavy-duty electric truck charging station at the Port of Oakland, featuring 15 240kW CCS chargers and 6 megawatt-class MCS chargers [3] - The WattEV charging station will support the MCS standard, potentially allowing for charging times closer to traditional diesel refueling [3] - WattEV plans to build 100 charging stations on the West Coast by 2035 and has a fleet including 75+ electric heavy-duty trucks, with 2 Tesla Semis currently being tested and 40 more on order [3]
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