Tesla’s Biggest Opportunity May Have Nothing to Do With Cars

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  • Tesla carries a BUY rating at $364.24, roughly 8% upside, as megapacks, robotaxis, and Optimus robots now drive more value than car sales.

  • Tesla's trailing P/E of 311 dwarfs NVIDIA's 44, revealing how much AI monetization is already priced in but not yet delivered on the income statement.

  • Musk calls Optimus 'the biggest product ever,' targeting 1 million robots per year, but prediction markets give it only a 10% chance of launching by year-end.

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Tesla’s Biggest Opportunity May Have Nothing to Do With Cars

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Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA | TSLA Price Prediction) will be driven over the next year by megapacks, robotaxis, and humanoid robots more than by Model Y production.

Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for Tesla is $364.24, roughly 8.13% above the current $336.87 quote, producing a buy rating with 90% confidence.

24/7 Wall St. Price Target Summary

Metric Value
Current Price $336.87
24/7 Wall St. Price Target $364.24
Upside 8.13%
Recommendation BUY
Confidence Level 90%

The price target reflects a stock priced almost entirely on optionality outside the auto P&L. Cars fund the business. Energy storage, FSD subscriptions, robotaxi, and Optimus create the value.

Why The Non-Auto Narrative Is Taking Over

Tesla shares are down 25.09% year to date and 11.55% over the past month, sitting 21% below the 52-week high of $498.83. Q2 2026 showed the tension: revenue grew 25.5% to $28.24 billion and deliveries hit a record 480,126 vehicles, yet non-GAAP EPS of $0.33 missed the $0.54 estimate as operating margin compressed to 1.4% on AI and R&D spend.

The offsetting story is scale in non-auto lines. Energy deployed 13.5 gigawatt hours, Services revenue rose 50%, and FSD subscribers grew 56% year over year to 1.48 million.

Elon Musk framed batteries as the AI bottleneck, saying “the energy business is also growing incredibly fast and I think will be crucial for the scale up of artificial intelligence data centers.” That framing is why the power, cooling, and networking suppliers behind the AI buildout keep showing up in our free report on seven AI infrastructure stocks that aren’t chipmakers.

The Case for $454 and Above

The bull scenario points to $454.51 over 12 months, a 34.92% return. Robotaxi operates across seven U.S. markets with more than 380,000 unsupervised miles and a claimed impeccable safety record.

Megapack 3 production starts in 2026 with capacity designed for 50 GWh, targeting hyperscaler power smoothing. Optimus Gen 3 lines are being installed at Fremont for a 1 million robots per year capacity design, with Musk calling it “the biggest product ever.” Street consensus of $395.34 sits between our base and bull cases.

TSLA analyst ratings

What Could Go Wrong

The bear case lands at $332.59, a 1.27% loss. Q2 FCF turned negative at $1.09 billion, energy gross margin fell from 39.5% to 20.4% on warranty true-up and lost tariff benefits, and prediction markets assign only 10% probability to an Optimus release by year-end and 16.5% probability to a California robotaxi launch.

Bulls counter that margin compression reflects deliberate reinvestment. OpEx rose 47% on AI, R&D, and the 2025 CEO Performance Award. Cash sits at $43.5 billion, up 179%. The company can afford to build.

An infographic on a dark blue background titled 'TSLA • NASDAQ 12-Month Price Prediction'. The main section 'The Call' shows a starting price of $336.87 and a target price of $364.24 with an upward arrow, indicating a +8.13% increase, alongside a green 'BUY' button with '90% Confidence'. Below, 'HOW WE GOT THERE' displays three blue bar charts for 'Trailing P/E-Based: $336.87', 'Forward P/E-Based: $320.53', and 'Analyst Consensus: $395.34', leading to a 'Weighted Base: $346.24'. The 'OUR ADJUSTMENTS' section shows green and red bars representing 'Sentiment & Momentum: +' and 'Volatility & Earnings: -', followed by a blue bar for '247 Factor: 1.052x Multiplier', culminating in the adjusted target of '$364.24'. A green 'BULL CASE' box lists 'Megapack 3 production (50 GWh capacity design)', 'Robotaxi scale (380k+ unsupervised miles)', and 'Optimus production (1M capacity design)', projecting '$454.51 if catalysts play out (+34.92%)'. A red 'BEAR CASE' box lists 'Operating margin compressed to 1.4%', 'Negative Free Cash Flow (-$1.09B Q2)', and 'Low Optimus release probability (10%)', projecting '$332.59 if risks materialize (-1.27%)'. The 'THE BOTTOM LINE' section reiterates '[ BUY ] -> $364.24 (+8.13%)' and provides a summary text. The '24/7 WALL ST' logo is in the bottom right corner.
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How Tesla Compares to NVIDIA and Rivian

NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) is the cleanest AI-and-robotics comparison. Its Isaac GR00T humanoid foundation model and DRIVE Hyperion autonomy stack directly compete with Tesla’s Optimus and FSD.

NVIDIA trades at a trailing P/E of 44 on $81.6 billion in quarterly revenue growing 85% year over year. Tesla trades at a trailing P/E of 311. The gap shows how much of Tesla’s price assumes AI monetization the income statement has not yet delivered, making our target reasonable rather than aggressive.

Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN) is the pure-EV counterpoint. Its Uber partnership targets up to 50,000 R2 robotaxis, and the Mind Robotics spin-off mirrors Tesla’s Optimus playbook.

Rivian carries a $21 billion market cap on negative gross margins and a 1.46 debt-to-equity ratio. That contrast reinforces that scale, cash, and vertical integration justify Tesla’s premium, though not without limits.

Tesla Price Prediction 2026-2030

I stand behind the 24/7 Wall St. price target of $364.24 and the buy rating at 90% confidence. The energy business and its structural role in AI power infrastructure are the tipping factor.

The bull thesis strengthens if Megapack 3 ramps on schedule and robotaxi mileage continues double-digit weekly growth. The bear thesis strengthens if operating margin stays below 2% and FCF remains negative through year-end.

TSLA price scenario
Year 24/7 Wall St. Price Target
2026 $355
2027 $364
2028 $395
2029 $425
2030 $460

These projections assume Tesla executes on energy storage, FSD monetization, and the Optimus ramp. Meaningful upside toward $688 bull case would require robotaxi to reach scale and Optimus to hit even a fraction of its 10-million-unit aspiration.

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Vandita Jadeja is a financial copywriter who loves to read and write about stocks. She believes in buying and holding for long term gains. Her knowledge of words and numbers helps her write clear stock analysis. She has contributed to several publications, including the Joy Wallet, Benzinga, The Motley Fool and InvestorPlace.

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