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Tesla stock is rising, but are bulls missing the bigger risk?

by May 4, 2026
written by May 4, 2026

Tesla stock (NASDAQ: TSLA) beat Wall Street in the first quarter, but the muted reaction is telling a different story.

The company reported adjusted EPS of $0.41 on revenue of $22.39 billion, while gross margin climbed to 21.1% and operating margin improved to 4.2%.

Yet TSLA was hovering around $390.78 on Monday afternoon, barely changed on the day, suggesting investors have moved past the headline beat and are focused on what comes next.

Clean quarter, but not a clean narrative

On paper, Tesla’s quarter looked solid as revenue rose 16% from a year earlier, free cash flow came in at $1.44 billion, and deliveries reached 358,023 vehicles.

The company also showed a stronger margin profile than many had expected, with automotive gross margin excluding regulatory credits improving to 19.2%.

That is enough to keep bulls engaged, but not to settle the bigger debate over what Tesla is really worth as an auto company versus an AI and autonomy platform.

That tension is exactly why the stock did not explode higher after earnings.

In the quarter, energy generation and storage brought in $2.408 billion, and Tesla highlighted continued buildout at Megafactory Houston, along with Megapack and Powerwall expansion in California, Nevada, Shanghai, and Texas.

Energy is clearly a bright spot. The problem is that the market is being asked to underwrite a much bigger ambition than batteries and cars alone.

Also read- Tesla Q1 earnings: 10 bold predictions Elon Musk made on what comes next

Robotaxi timeline got quieter

That is where the fine print gets interesting, as in Tesla’s fourth-quarter 2025 deck, the company laid out a robotaxi plan that named Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and Las Vegas as new US cities targeted for the first half of 2026.

In the first-quarter 2026 deck, those same five non-Texas cities were simply relabeled “preparations underway,” with no timeline attached.

Dallas and Houston were shown as “ramping unsupervised,” but the broader promise got softer, not sharper.

The company is no longer being priced only as a carmaker with a better battery story, it is being valued as an autonomy platform.

When a timeline slides out of the deck without explanation, investors ask whether the technology is ahead of schedule or the schedule was always doing too much of the work.

That is an inference, but it is the one the market is now forced to confront.

Tesla stock: $25 billion question

Then there is the spending as Tesla lifted its 2026 capital expenditure plan to more than $25 billion, up 25% from prior guidance.

The company expects negative free cash flow through 2026.

That is a very different risk profile from the one investors were leaning on when the robotaxi timeline still looked tightly framed.

The math is what makes the story uneasy, as Tesla generated $1.44 billion of free cash flow in Q1, which is respectable.

But against a capex plan above $25 billion, that quarter looks less like a cash machine and more like an expensive bet.

The company’s balance sheet still gives it room to spend, with cash and short-term investments at $44.743 billion, but the margin for error is thinner than the headline beat suggests.

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