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1:41:27 2023 Annual Shareholder Meeting: Tesla’s Sustainability, Growth, and Future Plans
Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting showcases growth, sustainability, and shareholder proposals.
Martin Vieka, VP of Investor Relations, opened the meeting and thanked attendees for their continued support.
He acknowledged the presence of the Tesla team, the board of directors, and the representative from PricewaterhouseCoopers, Tesla’s independent auditor.
The board chair noted production achievements — including reaching 5,000 cars in a single week — before introducing the formal agenda and the shareholder vote.
1. Production milestones and record output
2. Sustainability and the transition to clean energy
3. Full Self-Driving progress and regulatory approval
4. Battery technology and lithium supply
5. Supply-chain ethics and responsible sourcing
6. Long-term growth and an optimistic outlook
• Election of directors
• Advisory vote on executive compensation
• Frequency of future compensation votes
• Ratification of the independent accounting firm
• Stockholder proposals
• Confirmation of quorum and close
🚀 Tesla’s 2023 Annual Shareholder Meeting dropped some big updates — from Full Self-Driving to a fully sustainable energy roadmap. Here’s what stood out.
🌍 Tesla’s commitment to sustainability is front and center: an ambitious goal to transition the world to a fully sustainable global economy.
🔋 Breakthroughs in battery tech, next-gen drive units, and a move to a 48-volt architecture — the engineering story behind the headlines.
Just sat through Tesla’s 2023 Annual Shareholder Meeting. A genuine celebration of innovation and sustainability. 🌱
Elon’s passion for pushing boundaries was contagious — candid about the challenges, but optimistic about where it’s all going.
The Full Self-Driving update is the one to watch. The claim: soon 10x safer than manual driving. 🚗
Welcoming J.B. Straubel back to the board — a signal about how seriously Tesla is taking the next chapter.
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