Tesla enters the fall of 2025 facing a critical inflection point. The company is preparing to release its Q3 earnings in October while also asking shareholders to weigh in on a new multi-billion-dollar compensation package for CEO Elon Musk at its annual meeting on November 6. Together, these events highlight Tesla’s dual challenges: delivering results in the short term while securing long-term alignment between leadership and investors.
The Earnings Outlook
Wall Street’s expectations for Tesla’s Q3 results are measured. Analyst estimates for earnings per share (EPS) range from $0.39 to $0.48, reflecting uncertainty following a