On Thursday, Tesla shareholders accepted an unprecedented $1 trillion pay package deal for CEO Elon Musk. The total compensation plan will go into impact by 2035—assuming Musk and the corporate efficiently hit formidable monetary and manufacturing targets. If that occurs, Musk may also get management of some 25 p.c of the enterprise, up from the 12 p.c he controls at the moment. Greater than 75 p.c of Tesla shareholders accepted the transfer in a preliminary vote.
Musk celebrated the information onstage at Tesla’s Gigafactory in Austin, Texas, showing alongside two dancing humanoid robots, the corporate’s Optimus merchandise. “Take a look at us, that is sick,” he stated.
To fulfill its targets, nonetheless, Tesla must lead in industries effectively past electrical vehicles—and assure that Optimus can do rather more than dance. It is going to additionally should beat all opponents in autonomous driving expertise and robotics. “Tesla must be the market chief not simply within the US but in addition Europe and different areas,” says Seth Goldstein, a senior fairness analyst at Morningstar, a monetary providers agency.
Particularly, Tesla must hit an$8.5 trillion valuation over the subsequent 10 years, ship 20 million autos to prospects, ship out 1 million robots, function 1 million robotaxis, and promote 10 million subscriptions for its “Full Self-Driving” software program over a three-month interval—along with different monetary targets.
Nonetheless, the vote marks a win for Musk, whose earlier package deal, a $50 billion payday specified by 2018, has been caught up in litigation after a shareholder alleged that the CEO had an excessive amount of affect over the corporate’s board and that Tesla was subsequently failing to uphold its authorized obligations to shareholders. The lawsuit, introduced in Delaware’s Chancery Court docket, led to Tesla reincorporating in Texas. A panel of judges heard the case on enchantment in October; they’ll probably make a closing determination within the coming months.
Earlier than the vote, Tesla’s board argued the sky-high pay package deal was essential to retain Musk as CEO—and hold him centered on the automotive firm. In a name with buyers final month, Musk advised that he would have a tough time pushing Tesla forward in robotics and autonomy if he didn’t have a powerful sway over the automaker. “If we construct this robotic military, do I’ve not less than a powerful affect over this robotic military?” he requested. “I do not really feel comfy constructing that robotic military until I’ve a powerful affect.”
Following Thursday’s vote, Musk instructed buyers gathered in Texas that manufacturing of the Cybercab, a self-driving automobile that lacks a steering wheel or sideview mirrors, would start in April. The corporate will want permission from the federal authorities to place the unconventionally designed automotive on the highway.

