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Supply Chain & Geopolitics - The automotive industry is heavily reliant on China for critical components, with over 30% of key basic electronic components requiring Chinese manufacturing processes [1] - Tesla and GM are accelerating the relocation of their supply chains out of China to mitigate risks associated with geopolitical tensions and potential supply disruptions [1] - A potential $26 billion non-cash loss due to a court case regarding Elon Musk's 2018 compensation plan is framed as an "accounting smokescreen" that should not deter investors focused on Tesla's underlying business fundamentals [1] Business Strategy & Operations - Tesla is expanding its official rental program, offering Model 3/Y at $60 per day, Model S/X at $90 per day, and Cybertruck at $75 per day, including unlimited mileage, free supercharging, and FSD, to encourage trial and adoption [2] - Tesla is building its Robotaxi infrastructure by establishing rental operations to refine vehicle maintenance, management, and service processes, potentially transforming rental locations into Robotaxi operation centers [2] - Tesla is transitioning from a closed ecosystem to an open infrastructure service provider, exemplified by integrating its Supercharger network into Edenred's UTA eCharge system, granting access to over 20,000 charging points across 1,500 European locations for corporate fleets [2] Technology & Innovation - An analyst from Piper Sandler experienced a flawless Robotaxi ride in a Fremont factory, leading to a restatement of an "overweight" rating for Tesla with a target price of $500 [2] - Tesla's new compensation plan for Elon Musk sets an ambitious target of $85 trillion market capitalization, implying the large-scale deployment of Robotaxi and the full commercialization of Optimus humanoid robots [2]