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Tesla feud with Trump shakes investor confidence

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  • Tesla lost US$150 billion in market value after Musk clashed with Trump over tax policy and EV subsidies.
  • Regulatory risks around Tesla’s self-driving strategy have intensified amid the feud and shifting federal oversight.
  • Threats to government subsidies and credits could dent Tesla’s profits by over US$3 billion annually.

[UNITED STATES] Tesla's valuation took a dramatic hit after CEO Elon Musk clashed publicly with Donald Trump, turning a political spat into a financial flashpoint. As the electric vehicle giant leans heavily into autonomous driving and federal approvals, a souring relationship with Washington may prove costly. The sell-off highlights how investor confidence in Tesla—and Musk himself—remains tethered not only to product execution but also to political alignment.

Key Takeaways

  • Tesla shares plunged 14%, erasing US$150 billion in market value following a public feud between Musk and Trump.
  • Musk criticized Trump’s tax bill, prompting Trump to threaten cuts to Tesla’s government subsidies and contracts.
  • Tesla’s robotaxi plans now face added regulatory headwinds, as the US transportation department holds influence over safety exemptions.
  • Federal EV subsidies are under threat, with Tesla potentially facing a combined US$3.2 billion hit from lost incentives and credit sales.
  • Investor confidence is wobbling, with analysts questioning Tesla’s valuation and exposure to political risk.

Comparative Insight

Tesla’s vulnerability to federal policy shifts isn’t new, but the direct conflict with Trump introduces an unusually personalized risk. Other EV makers like Rivian and Lucid, while also exposed to the potential rollback of EV credits, don’t carry the same regulatory baggage or political spotlight. Historically, Tesla benefited immensely from bipartisan incentives for clean energy—first under Obama, then loosely continued under Biden—even when Musk clashed with liberal sensibilities.

In contrast, the pivot to align with Trump in 2024 now seems to have backfired. Tesla’s camera-only self-driving approach also isolates it from industry norms that depend on lidar and radar, increasing the chance that any shift in regulation could disproportionately affect Tesla. Compare this with Waymo or Cruise, both of which build around more sensor-redundant systems and maintain lower political profiles.

What’s Next

For Tesla, the near-term concern is regulatory retaliation disguised as safety mandates. If federal authorities adopt standards that effectively require lidar, Tesla’s autonomous strategy could suffer a major setback. Simultaneously, the risk of subsidy loss—both consumer-facing and internal via regulatory credits—could erode profitability faster than markets are pricing in.

At a valuation of 150x earnings, Tesla remains priced for perfect execution in both technology and policy. That assumption is now clearly in doubt. Institutional investors may demand greater transparency around political strategy and risk, especially as Musk continues to inject volatility into the stock through personal actions.

Retail investors, who fueled much of Tesla’s meteoric rise, could also become disillusioned if Musk’s political moves start costing them money.

What It Means

Tesla’s market cap has always reflected more than just cars—it’s a bet on Elon Musk’s vision, charisma, and government access. But charisma cuts both ways, and the market just signaled how fast sentiment can turn. In aligning himself with Trump and then reversing course, Musk has introduced a new axis of uncertainty.

Investors should be watching not just product roadmaps, but regulatory whispers and political tides. Tesla’s trillion-dollar valuation depends on skating ahead of both.

The stock isn’t collapsing because of fundamentals alone—it’s reacting to the fragility of a political gamble gone sideways.


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