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'''Tesla, Inc.''' is a [[Statesian]] company founded in 2003 by computer scientist Marc Tarpenning and electrical engineer Martin Eberhard. With about a fourth of the shares of the company, it is mostly led and controlled by [[Elon Musk]].
'''Tesla, Inc.''' is a [[Statesian]] company founded in 2003 by computer scientist Marc Tarpenning and electrical engineer Martin Eberhard. With about a fourth of the shares of the company, it is mostly led and controlled by [[Elon Musk]].
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a United States federal government agency, has declared that Tesla vehicles accounted for nearly 70% of reported crashes involving driver-assist systems.<ref>{{News citation|newspaper=CNBC|title=U.S. safety agency says Tesla accounts for most driver-assist crashes, but warns data lacks context|date=2022-06-15|url=https://www.cnbc.com/2022/06/15/data-shows-tesla-accounts-for-most-reported-driver-assist-crashes-but-officials-warn-report-lacks-context.html}}</ref>
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Revision as of 03:32, 18 June 2022

Tesla, Inc.
IndustryAutomotive
Founded
Tesla Motors, Inc.

July 1, 2003
California, United States of America
FounderMartin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning
Headquarters3500 Deer Creek Road, Palo Alto, California, 94304
Key peopleElon Musk (CEO)
OwnershipElon Musk (23.5%)
The Vanguard Group, Inc. (6.0%)
BlackRock, Inc. (5.1%)[1]
Number of employees99,290[2]
RevenueUS$53.823 billion (2021)[2]
Net incomeUS$125 million (2021)[2]
Total assetsUS$62.131 billion (2021)[2]

Tesla, Inc. is a Statesian company founded in 2003 by computer scientist Marc Tarpenning and electrical engineer Martin Eberhard. With about a fourth of the shares of the company, it is mostly led and controlled by Elon Musk.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a United States federal government agency, has declared that Tesla vehicles accounted for nearly 70% of reported crashes involving driver-assist systems.[3]

References

  1. "Schedule 14A – Tesla, Inc." (2022-06-10). United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Form 10-K: Tesla, Inc." (2022-02-07). United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
  3. "U.S. safety agency says Tesla accounts for most driver-assist crashes, but warns data lacks context" (2022-06-15). CNBC.