Tesla shares soar after first robotaxi test rides hit the road in Austin, Texas

Published 06/23/2025, 10:57 AM
Updated 06/23/2025, 02:41 PM
© Reuters. A Tesla robotaxi with no backseat passengers drives on the street along South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, U.S., June 22, 2025.    REUTERS/Joel Angel Juarez

By Aditya Soni

(Reuters) -Tesla shares jumped over 9% on Monday after the electric-vehicle maker started testing its long-awaited robotaxi service, a key step toward proving the technology that CEO Elon Musk has for years touted as a crucial driver of its lofty valuation.

The automaker deployed a small fleet of self-driving taxis in Austin, Texas, on Sunday, marking the first time its cars have carried paying passengers without human drivers. The rides were being offered for a flat fee of $4.20 in a limited zone.

The trial’s success is crucial for Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) as Musk has pivoted the company to self-driving cars and robots, shelving plans for mass-market dominance in the EV space as Chinese competition heats up and demand slows for its aging line-up of models.

Tesla told U.S. regulators on Monday that its answers on the safety of the robotaxi deployment are confidential business information and should not be made public, after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it was reviewing answers given in response to its questions about the safety of the robotaxi in poor weather among numerous issues.

"It was a comfortable, safe, and personalized experience," said Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives, who took multiple robotaxi rides on Sunday and has long been a Tesla bull.

"There was a moment where we drove up a narrow road going up a hill with cars parked on both sides with oncoming traffic and people opening their car doors into the road and the robotaxi masterfully maneuvered with patience and safety."

Many social-media influencers also posted videos of their first rides on X, showing the cars navigating busy city streets by slowing down and making room for incoming traffic.

Still, the tightly controlled trial - with about 10 vehicles and front-seat riders acting as "safety monitors" - is just the first step in what could be a years-long process of scaling up the service, according to some industry experts.

Tesla, as well as rivals including Google-backed Waymo, have faced federal investigations and recalls following collisions.

Industry experts have questioned the efficacy of Tesla’s self-driving technology that depends mostly on cameras and AI, without redundant sensors such as lidar and radar, claiming fog, heavy rain and glaring sunlight can hamper safety.

The company will also have to navigate a new Texas law taking effect September 1 that requires a state permit for self-driving vehicles and reflects bipartisan calls for a cautious roll-out.

If Monday’s gains hold, Tesla - the world’s most valuable automaker - will add nearly $100 billion to its market value of about $1 trillion. The stock has declined about 12% so far this year, dragged down by concerns about demand and brand damage from Musk’s embrace of right-wing politics in Europe and support for U.S. President Donald Trump.

Still, Tesla trades at nearly 149 times forward earnings estimates, far above auto rivals such as Ford Motor (NYSE:F) at 9.3 and tech giants including Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) at 31.6.

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