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HomeBusinessMorgan Stanley Raises Tesla Price Target, Highlights Autonomous Mobility Leadership

Morgan Stanley Raises Tesla Price Target, Highlights Autonomous Mobility Leadership

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Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) has revised its price target for Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA), raising it from $400 to $430 and setting a new bull case valuation at $800. The update underscores Tesla’s advancements in autonomous vehicle (AV) technology and its growing focus on embodied AI.
Key Drivers Behind the Valuation

Autonomous Rideshare Division – Tesla Mobility

Valued at $90 per share in the new sum-of-the-parts (SOTP) model.
Fleet projected to expand to 7.5 million vehicles by 2040.
Estimated revenue: $1.46 per mile with a 29% EBITDA margin.

Network Services Expansion

Includes recurring revenue streams:

Full Self-Driving (FSD).
Supercharging services.
Software upgrades.

Expected to contribute one-third of Tesla’s EBITDA by 2030 and nearly 60% by 2040.
Valuation increased to $168 per share, emphasizing its significance in Tesla’s business model.

Embodied AI and Future Potential

Tesla’s expertise in data collection, robotics, energy storage, and AI infrastructure is noted as a cornerstone of its leadership in autonomous mobility.
Potential in sectors like aviation and marine remains untapped but could further enhance long-term valuation.

Balancing Growth and Challenges
While the valuation for Tesla’s Mobility and Network Services segments has risen, Morgan Stanley noted a slight decline in the valuation of its third-party battery business. Despite this, the broader potential for Tesla’s embodied AI technology remains a strong growth driver.
Investing Insights
For investors tracking Tesla’s developments, staying informed about its quarterly and annual financials is crucial. Resources like the Earnings Transcripts API provide valuable insights into management discussions and forward-looking strategies.
Additionally, analyzing Tesla’s historical performance alongside its sector peers is simplified using the Sector Historical API for comprehensive market trends.
Conclusion
Tesla’s strategic focus on autonomous mobility and network services has redefined its growth trajectory. While the full impact of embodied AI on the valuation remains to be seen, Tesla’s position as a leader in the AV space is further solidified. Investors should monitor updates on these key segments to capitalize on emerging opportunities.

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