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Tesla stock climbs 2%, why a recall isn’t worrying investors today

by May 6, 2026
written by May 6, 2026

Tesla (TSLA) shares edged higher on Wednesday, even as the electric-vehicle maker announced a recall affecting more than 218,000 vehicles.

The stock rose 2.86% to $400.50.

Recall draws attention but limited market impact

Tesla’s recall affects 218,868 vehicles across its Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X lines operating on software version 2026.8.6.

The issue involves a delay in the rearview camera image when the vehicle is placed in reverse, a defect that the company said will be addressed through a software update.

Recalls are generally not a major driver of stock performance in the automotive sector, as they are considered a routine part of regulatory oversight and product lifecycle management.

However, Tesla’s recalls tend to attract heightened scrutiny given the company’s volatility and its status as the world’s most valuable automaker.

By comparison, Toyota Motor has recalled 1.1 million vehicles in the United States this year across 12 actions, while Ford Motor has led recall activity with nearly 10 million vehicles across 34 actions.

Tesla has conducted two recalls totaling approximately 219,000 vehicles in 2026.

Market participants appeared more focused on macroeconomic developments than the recall itself.

Tesla shares have declined about 0.42% since the onset of conflict in Iran, underperforming the broader market by roughly seven percentage points.

The stock is down 8.5% year-to-date but remains up 45% over the past 12 months.

Terafab project signals long-term chip ambitions

Beyond near-term developments, investor attention is increasingly shifting toward Elon Musk’s broader vision for semiconductor self-sufficiency.

SpaceX has proposed an initial $55 billion investment to build a semiconductor manufacturing facility in Texas, with total investment potentially rising to $119 billion as additional phases are completed.

The project, known as Terafab, is expected to involve SpaceX, Tesla, and Musk’s AI venture xAI.

The facility will include two advanced chip factories: one for Tesla vehicles and its Optimus humanoid robots, and another designed for AI data centers, including potential space-based computing applications.

“We either build the Terafab or we don’t have the chips,” Musk said during a presentation in Austin in March, highlighting concerns about future chip supply constraints.

Scaling AI and chip production capabilities

Tesla plans to use Intel’s next-generation 14A manufacturing process for chip production at Terafab, marking a potential milestone for Intel as it seeks to expand its contract manufacturing business.

Musk indicated that by the time the facility reaches scale, Intel’s process technology “will be probably fairly mature or ready for prime time” and “seems like the right move.”

In the near term, Tesla is focusing on building a smaller research and fabrication facility at its Giga Texas campus in Austin, with an estimated cost of $3 billion.

This initial phase is intended to test concepts and produce a limited number of wafers.

“What we figured out thus far is Tesla doing the research fab, SpaceX doing the initial part of the large-scale Terafab. And then we got to figure out the rest,” Musk said.

The long-term vision is ambitious.

Terafab is expected to eventually produce one terawatt of computing capacity annually—double the current output of the entire United States.

However, estimates suggest that building such capacity could require between $5 trillion and $13 trillion in capital expenditure.

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