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EV Stocks Today (Dec. 17, 2025): Tesla’s California Autopilot Case, Ford’s $6.5B Battery Deal Exit, and Fresh Catalysts for EVgo, QuantumScape, Rivian, and Lucid

EV Stocks Today (Dec. 17, 2025): Tesla’s California Autopilot Case, Ford’s $6.5B Battery Deal Exit, and Fresh Catalysts for EVgo, QuantumScape, Rivian, and Lucid

NEW YORK — Wednesday, December 17, 2025 — U.S.-listed EV stocks are trading on a mix of regulatory headlines, shifting policy risk, and company-specific catalysts that are widening the gap between winners and laggards. Tesla remains the sector’s main gravity well as investors weigh a California Department of Motor Vehicles action tied to “Autopilot” marketing—while also continuing to price in Tesla’s robotaxi ambitions. Meanwhile, Ford’s decision to cancel a multibillion-dollar battery supply agreement adds to the narrative of an industry retrenchment in EV investment, even as charging-network operators and battery-tech names chase cost reductions and new partnerships. Reuters+1 As of about 11:40 a.m. ET on Dec. 17, here’s a snapshot of notable U.S.-listed EV and EV-adjacent tickers:
Tesla Stock (TSLA) Hits Fresh Records as Robotaxi Momentum Meets California DMV Risk — News, Forecasts and Analyst Outlook for Dec. 17, 2025

Tesla Stock (TSLA) Hits Fresh Records as Robotaxi Momentum Meets California DMV Risk — News, Forecasts and Analyst Outlook for Dec. 17, 2025

Tesla, Inc. stock is back in the spotlight on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, after a powerful rally pushed shares to a fresh record close near $490 on Tuesday, the first such milestone in roughly a year. Investopedia+1 Investors have been bidding up TSLA on the belief that Tesla’s autonomy strategy is finally moving from promises to visible progress—especially after Elon Musk confirmed driverless robotaxi testing in Austin, Texas. Reuters+1 But just as the “robotaxi trade” has accelerated, the company is also confronting a new regulatory headline in its most important U.S. market: California. A state administrative case around Tesla’s “Autopilot” and “Full Self-Driving” marketing has resulted in a DMV decision that could lead to a temporary suspension of Tesla’s ability to sell vehicles in the state if the company does not address the issue within the required window. California DMV+2Reuters+2
Tesla Stock (TSLA) Hits Record High Near $490 as Robotaxi Buzz Surges—While California Targets “Autopilot” Marketing

Tesla Stock (TSLA) Hits Record High Near $490 as Robotaxi Buzz Surges—While California Targets “Autopilot” Marketing

Tesla, Inc. stock is ending 2025 with a familiar cocktail of ingredients: a fresh record high, a big autonomy narrative, and a regulatory plot twist that could matter a lot more than a one-day candle on a chart. On Tuesday, TSLA closed at $489.88, up about 3%, marking its first record close in roughly a year and putting the psychologically loud $500 level within striking distance. Investopedia
Tesla Stock (TSLA) Hits Record High Near $490 as Robotaxi Testing Accelerates — California Autopilot Deadline, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Risks in Focus

Tesla Stock (TSLA) Hits Record High Near $490 as Robotaxi Testing Accelerates — California Autopilot Deadline, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Risks in Focus

December 17, 2025 — Tesla, Inc. is back at the center of the market’s imagination machine. Shares are trading around $489.88, after a record close near $490 that snapped a roughly one‑year “no new highs” streak and reignited the debate over what Tesla really is: car company, AI company, robotaxi platform, or all of the above. Investopedia The timing isn’t subtle. Over the last 48 hours, Tesla has stacked multiple headline catalysts: Elon Musk publicly pointing to driverless robotaxi testing, a fresh regulatory development in California that could have threatened sales but was temporarily put on hold, and new signals that Tesla is still investing heavily in the supply chain that powers its EVs. Reuters+2Reuters+2
Tesla Stock (TSLA) After the Bell Dec. 16, 2025: Record Close Near $490 on Robotaxi Momentum — What to Know Before Wednesday’s Open

Tesla Stock (TSLA) After the Bell Dec. 16, 2025: Record Close Near $490 on Robotaxi Momentum — What to Know Before Wednesday’s Open

Tesla, Inc. stock finished Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at a fresh record, extending a late-2025 rally that has increasingly been driven by autonomy/robotaxi expectations rather than traditional EV demand metrics. Shares closed at about $489.88, with an intraday high around $491.50, and then traded fractionally lower in after-hours as investors digested a packed set of headlines on robotaxi progress, analyst targets, and policy risk for EV adoption. Barron's+1 Below is a detailed roundup of today’s news, forecasts, and analyst takes, plus a practical checklist of what to watch before the U.S. stock market opens Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
Tesla Stock Hits a Fresh Record High as SEC Filings Spotlight Institutional Buying—and a New Battery Push in Germany

Tesla Stock Hits a Fresh Record High as SEC Filings Spotlight Institutional Buying—and a New Battery Push in Germany

Tesla Inc. grabbed headlines on December 16, 2025 after its shares surged to a new record high around $490, extending a rally that has been fueled by growing investor focus on robotaxis, self-driving software, AI, and robotics. Investors.com+2The Motley Fool+2 But the stock’s move didn’t happen in a vacuum. The day’s news flow combined three powerful narratives that Google Discover readers have been tracking closely:
16 December 2025
Energy Storage Stocks Today: Tesla, Fluence, Enphase, Sunrun and Albemarle React as AI Data Centers, Policy Deadlines and Lithium Forecasts Collide (Dec. 16, 2025)

Energy Storage Stocks Today: Tesla, Fluence, Enphase, Sunrun and Albemarle React as AI Data Centers, Policy Deadlines and Lithium Forecasts Collide (Dec. 16, 2025)

NEW YORK — Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025. Energy storage stocks are back in the spotlight on the U.S. stock market today, driven by three forces that rarely hit at the same time: a fast-moving surge in electricity demand tied to AI data centers, shifting incentives and supply-chain rules that are reshaping solar-plus-storage and grid batteries, and a new round of lithium demand forecasts that explicitly prioritize energy storage system shipments—not just installations. That mix is creating unusually sharp differentiation inside the “energy storage” theme. Some names are moving on customer wins, partnerships and project pipelines; others are trading on policy risk, margins, and the cost curve of batteries.
Big Tech Stocks Today: Magnificent Seven Mixed After Jobs Data, With Tesla and Meta Outperforming (US Market, Dec. 16, 2025)

Big Tech Stocks Today: Magnificent Seven Mixed After Jobs Data, With Tesla and Meta Outperforming (US Market, Dec. 16, 2025)

Big Tech stocks were mixed in early afternoon trading on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, as investors balanced a fresh U.S. jobs report, shifting expectations for 2026 interest-rate cuts, and the ongoing debate over whether AI infrastructure spending is a durable growth engine—or the next valuation trap. Shortly before 1:45 p.m. ET, the broader market was modestly lower while leadership inside Big Tech split into two camps: Tesla and Meta higher, Alphabet leading declines, and Nvidia hovering near flat-to-up as the AI narrative evolved again.
EV Stocks Today: Tesla Near Record High on Driverless Robotaxi Tests as Ford’s $19.5B EV Reset and a Charging Lawsuit Jolt the Sector (Dec. 16, 2025)

EV Stocks Today: Tesla Near Record High on Driverless Robotaxi Tests as Ford’s $19.5B EV Reset and a Charging Lawsuit Jolt the Sector (Dec. 16, 2025)

Electric vehicle stocks are trading on a split screen Tuesday, December 16, 2025: Tesla is climbing toward record territory on fresh robotaxi momentum, while much of the broader EV ecosystem—from early-stage automakers to charging names—faces a tougher tape as investors digest a major Ford strategy pivot, policy uncertainty around charging buildouts, and rate-sensitive market moves following the delayed U.S. jobs report. Below is what matters most for EV stocks today in the U.S. stock market, as of ~1:45 PM ET, and what investors are watching next.
Tesla Stock (TSLA) Near Record High as Robotaxi “No-Occupant” Testing Ignites Fresh Bull Case Forecasts

Tesla Stock (TSLA) Near Record High as Robotaxi “No-Occupant” Testing Ignites Fresh Bull Case Forecasts

December 16, 2025 — Tesla, Inc. is back in the spotlight after a burst of autonomy-related headlines helped push the stock to the edge of record territory, reviving the long-running debate over whether investors are valuing Tesla primarily as an automaker — or as an AI-and-robotics platform. Shares finished Monday, December 15, at $475.31, after trading between roughly $467.66 and $481.77 on heavy volume. Yahoo Finance That close leaves TSLA within striking distance of its prior record markers, with market attention now centered on one question: how quickly Tesla can turn robotaxi testing into scalable, revenue-generating operations. Barron's+1
Tesla Stock (TSLA) News Today: Robotaxi Tests Fuel Rally, But Wall Street Forecasts Split Wide on Dec. 16, 2025

Tesla Stock (TSLA) News Today: Robotaxi Tests Fuel Rally, But Wall Street Forecasts Split Wide on Dec. 16, 2025

Tesla, Inc. is trading around $475 on December 16, 2025, keeping the stock near the upper end of its recent range after Monday’s sharp move. As of 11:41 UTC, TSLA was $475.31, up about 3.5% versus the prior close. Investing.com What’s driving the attention isn’t a new vehicle launch or a quarterly earnings surprise—it’s the same narrative that has increasingly dominated Tesla’s market value in 2025: autonomy. A fresh milestone in Tesla’s robotaxi testing has energized bulls, while skeptics point to valuation, regulatory scrutiny, and the simple fact that Tesla still makes most of its money the old-fashioned way—by selling cars. Reuters
Tesla Stock (TSLA) Surges on Driverless Robotaxi Tests: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Risks for December 16, 2025

Tesla Stock (TSLA) Surges on Driverless Robotaxi Tests: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Risks for December 16, 2025

Tesla, Inc. is back at the center of the market conversation on December 16, 2025, after a fresh burst of optimism around the company’s autonomous-driving ambitions pushed shares higher. Tesla stock was trading around $475, up roughly 3.5%, and sitting near the top of its 52‑week range. Investing.com The catalyst isn’t a new Model Y refresh or a surprise earnings beat. It’s a classic Tesla storyline: autonomy progress + big valuation arguments + very loud disagreement among analysts about what it all should be worth.
Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

Stock Market Today 16.12.2025

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Tesla Stock (TSLA) After-Hours: Robotaxi Testing Update Fuels Rally — What to Know Before the Dec. 16, 2025 Market Open

Tesla Stock (TSLA) After-Hours: Robotaxi Testing Update Fuels Rally — What to Know Before the Dec. 16, 2025 Market Open

Tesla, Inc. ended the latest U.S. session sharply higher as investors digested fresh signs of progress in the company’s robotaxi push—then eased slightly in after-hours trading. As of the close timestamp shown by Google Finance, Tesla finished at $475.31, up from a $458.96 prior close, before slipping to roughly $474.05 in extended trading. google.com For readers in parts of Europe and Asia where the calendar has already turned to Tuesday, Dec. 16, this is still the Monday U.S. close—but the setup and catalysts matter the same: Tesla heads into Tuesday’s session with momentum, a robotaxi narrative back in the driver’s seat, and macro data due before the opening bell that could swing risk appetite.
15 December 2025
Elon Musk Hits $600 Billion Net Worth as SpaceX Valuation Soars and Tesla Robotaxi Tests Lift Shares

Elon Musk Hits $600 Billion Net Worth as SpaceX Valuation Soars and Tesla Robotaxi Tests Lift Shares

Elon Musk just crossed a milestone no one in modern finance has ever reached: a $600 billion fortune. On December 15, 2025, Forbes reported Musk became the first person ever estimated to be worth $600 billion or more, a leap powered by a fresh re-rating of his private rocket company SpaceX. Forbes The timing is not a coincidence. In the same news cycle, Tesla shares jumped after Musk confirmed driverless robotaxi testing, SpaceX’s secondary share sale set an eye-popping valuation, and reports pointed to an intensifying push toward a potential SpaceX IPO—the kind of market event that could reshape public investing’s access to “private-market giants.” Reuters+2Reuters+2
15 December 2025
Tesla Stock Jumps on Driverless Robotaxi Testing: TSLA News, Analyst Forecasts, and What Could Move Shares Next

Tesla Stock Jumps on Driverless Robotaxi Testing: TSLA News, Analyst Forecasts, and What Could Move Shares Next

Tesla, Inc. stock surged on December 15, 2025 as investors latched onto a fresh signal that Tesla’s autonomy roadmap is moving from “promise” to “prototype in public.” Shares climbed roughly 4% in Monday trading, changing hands around $478.87, after CEO Elon Musk confirmed that Tesla is testing robotaxis without a front-seat safety monitor. Reuters The rally pushed TSLA toward levels not seen in months and within striking distance of last year’s record zone. Reuters reported the stock rose as much as 4.9% to $481.37, while noting Tesla’s prior record high of $488.54. Reuters
S&P 500 Today (Dec. 15, 2025): Index Holds Near 6,800s as Payrolls, Inflation and AI Anxiety Set the Tone

S&P 500 Today (Dec. 15, 2025): Index Holds Near 6,800s as Payrolls, Inflation and AI Anxiety Set the Tone

NEW YORK — Monday, December 15, 2025 — The S&P 500 is steady in late-morning trading as Wall Street starts the final full trading week of 2025 with a familiar mix of optimism and caution: hopes for easier rates in 2026, nerves around big-tech valuations, and a packed calendar of delayed U.S. economic data that could quickly change the market’s direction. Reuters+1 As of 11:27 a.m. ET, the S&P 500 was at 6,836.37, up 0.13% on the day. Stooq
AI Stocks Today: Nvidia, Oracle, Broadcom and Tesla Set the Tone as Wall Street Digests “AI Bubble” Fears (Dec. 15, 2025)

AI Stocks Today: Nvidia, Oracle, Broadcom and Tesla Set the Tone as Wall Street Digests “AI Bubble” Fears (Dec. 15, 2025)

Late morning on Monday, December 15, 2025, “AI stocks” are once again doing what they’ve done all year: pulling the broader market narrative toward big, fast-moving bets on compute, data centers, and monetization—and then snapping back when investors start asking the same hard question: Where are the profits relative to the spending? After last week’s sharp shakeout in AI-linked names, U.S. traders started this new week with a cautious rebound in mega-cap tech, while several AI bellwethers remained volatile amid a heavy calendar of economic reports and fresh analyst forecasts for 2026. Reuters+1
Elon Musk Net Worth in 2025: Bloomberg Estimates $470 Billion as Tesla Robotaxi News and SpaceX IPO Talk Fuel Fresh Forecasts

Elon Musk Net Worth in 2025: Bloomberg Estimates $470 Billion as Tesla Robotaxi News and SpaceX IPO Talk Fuel Fresh Forecasts

Elon Musk’s net worth has once again become a daily headline—not because his paycheck changed, but because the market values of his companies did. As of December 15, 2025, the Bloomberg Billionaires Index estimates Musk’s net worth at about $470 billion, with Tesla listed as his biggest asset. Bloomberg
Nasdaq Today: Tech Rebounds in Choppy Trade as AI Bubble Fears Meet a Data-Packed Week (Dec. 15, 2025)

Nasdaq Today: Tech Rebounds in Choppy Trade as AI Bubble Fears Meet a Data-Packed Week (Dec. 15, 2025)

NEW YORK — Monday, December 15, 2025 — The Nasdaq is trying to steady itself at the start of the final full trading week of 2025, but the tape remains indecisive: a rebound in mega-cap tech is colliding with lingering concerns about whether the AI spending boom can deliver profits fast enough to justify today’s valuations. By late morning, the Nasdaq Composite was seesawing between small gains and losses. Reuters reported the index up about 0.39% at 23,286.32 around 9:35 a.m. ET, while the Associated Press described the Nasdaq down about 0.2% as of 10 a.m. ET, underscoring the market’s whipsaw mood as investors reposition for a heavy slate of economic releases. Reuters+1
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  • GetBusy Insiders Buy £2.61M in Shares But Shares Drop 10%
    July 4, 2026, 5:27 AM EDT. GetBusy plc (LON:GETB) insiders have picked up £2.61 million in shares at an average £0.79 each, but the stock dropped 10.0% to £0.63, trimming their position to £2.08 million. Non-Executive Director Clive Rabie put in £1.3 million at £0.82, higher than the current price. Insiders have been net buyers in the past year, adding 3.31 million shares and selling almost none. They now hold roughly 42% of GetBusy, or about £13 million. There haven't been insider trades in the last three months. Previous buying shows insiders remain cautiously optimistic about the company.
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