Tesla launched a limited robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, earlier this summer, but it’s unclear whether the vehicles driving around the city are technologically advanced enough to count toward that 1 million robotaxi goal. (The proposal specifies that the robotaxis must not have a โhuman driver,โ and the vehicles in Texas have safety monitors sitting in their front passenger seats for city rides and in the driverโs seats for highway trips.)
Meanwhile, the company is reportedly falling well short of its goal to produce 5,000 units of Optimus, its humanoid robot, by the end of this year, having produced only a few hundred. Musk has said that Optimus could one day revolutionize the global economy by replacing the majority of human labor, but The Information reported in July that the Optimus team was having particular trouble with the robotโs hands. The companyโs vice president of Optimus robotics, a nine-year Tesla veteran, left in June.
โFor Musk to receive the full pay package, Tesla will need to be the leader of autonomous vehicles and humanoid robots in a number of countries,โ says Seth Goldstein, a senior equity analyst at Morningstar, a financial services firm.
Muskโs past pay packages have been unconventional and controversial. Unlike other CEOs, Musk does not receive annual compensation or incentives but is instead paid according to Teslaโs long-term performance. His 2018 pay package, worth more than $50 billion, is still in legal limbo after a shareholder lawsuit accusing the Tesla board of insufficient transparency and independence led to a Delaware judge striking it down last year. (Tesla responded by reincorporating in Texas.) The board granted Musk an interim $29 billion stock award last month.
The proposal demonstrates that, despite Muskโs controversial moves, Teslaโs board sees him as a crucial part of the automakerโs success and that the Musk era is far from over. โThis new pay package should keep Elon Musk at Tesla for at least the next decade,โ says Goldstein.
The packageโs goals double down on the messages of Teslaโs โMaster Plan Part IV,โ a lofty mission statement posted this week exclusively on X, Muskโs social platform. Teslaโs Master Plans were once cheeky blogs posted directly by Musk onto Teslaโs website, complete with back-of-the-envelope energy cost calculations. The new plan points to Teslaโs more civilizational ambitions. โAutonomy must benefit all of humanity,โ one section reads; โGreater access drives greater growth,โ reads another, complete with renderings of Optimus robots serving cocktails and watering plants.
But if Musk wants to change the world and make his trillion, heโll have to stay in his laneโand out of President Donald Trumpโs, for whom he once served as โFirst Buddyโ. The board-run committee that put together the pay proposal has met with Musk 10 times since February, the Tesla board wrote in its filing. Among other things, the filing reads, the committee received โassurances that Muskโs involvement with the political sphere would wind down in a timely manner.โ
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