After Earnings, Is Tesla Stock a Buy, a Sell, or Fairly Valued? (2024)

With the affordable vehicle update and price cuts, here’s what we think of Tesla stock.

After Earnings, Is Tesla Stock a Buy, a Sell, or Fairly Valued? (1)

Seth Goldstein, CFA

After Earnings, Is Tesla Stock a Buy, a Sell, or Fairly Valued? (2)

Tesla TSLA announced its first-quarter earnings on April 23. Here’s Morningstar’s take on Tesla’s earnings and the outlook for its stock.

Key Morningstar Metrics for Tesla

  • Fair Value Estimate: $200.00
  • Morningstar Rating: 4 stars
  • Morningstar Economic Moat Rating: Narrow
  • Morningstar Uncertainty Rating: Very High

What We Thought of Tesla’s Q1 Earnings

  • Affordable vehicles: In our view, Tesla’s most important update was its confirmation that the firm will still produce an affordable vehicle. Heading into earnings, media reports suggested the vehicle may have been canceled. A key driver of our thesis on Tesla is an affordable vehicle driving a second wave of deliveries growth, so clarity on these plans was vital.
  • 2024 deliveries: Deliveries declined in the first quarter, but we think recent price cuts, the refreshed Model 3, and improved production at the Austin and Berlin factories should generate better sales through the rest of 2024. We slightly raised our deliveries forecast for small growth in 2024 from our prior assumption that deliveries would be flat versus the 1.81 million vehicles delivered in 2023.
  • Autonomous driving software: We view Full Self-Driving as a key differentiator that leads some consumers to choose a Tesla over other comparatively priced vehicles. On the earnings call, management said half of eligible US drivers use the software. Higher FSD adoption will drive increased software revenue and profits for the automotive business, which should help segment margins.
  • Energy generation and storage: Management guided to at least 75% volume growth in this business, which is growing faster than automotive. Given that this business primarily sells larger batteries to industrial and utility customers for multi-year projects, we think management likely has good visibility into its near-term growth. Over time, this will become more important to the firm’s profits as it sees higher revenue growth and profit margins than automotive, and we raised our forecast for the segment following earnings.
  • Stock valuation: Tesla is a high-growth stock. With uncertainty around the company’s affordable vehicle and declining deliveries, its stock sold off heavily in early April as market sentiment turned against its growth prospects. We believe the earnings report and call went a long way to improve market sentiment. The stock rallied as a result, and we think sentiment could continue to lift as it reflects the company’s improved growth outlook.

Tesla Stock Price

Fair Value Estimate for Tesla Stock

With its 4-star rating, we believe Tesla’s stock is undervalued compared with our long-term fair value estimate, which we’ve raised to $200 from $195 after updating our model following the firm’s first-quarter earnings. We use a weighted average cost of capital of just under 9%. Our equity valuation adds back nonrecourse and non-dilutive convertible debt.

We forecast Tesla’s deliveries will be slightly higher in 2024 than the 1.81 million in 2023. We forecast lower average selling prices, as the company will likely have to cut prices in key markets like China, in line with peers. We forecast automotive gross margins will be 19% in 2024, in line with 2023 results.

Additionally, we assume Tesla’s overhead expenses continue to decline as a percentage of sales as the company benefits from operating leverage as deliveries grow. As a result, we forecast companywide operating margins will return to the mid-teens levels by the end of the decade, in line with the 17% achieved in 2022 and well above the 9% margin in 2023.

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Tesla Stock vs. Morningstar Fair Value Estimate

Economic Moat Rating

We award Tesla a narrow moat based on its intangible assets and cost advantage. The company’s strong brand cachet as a luxury automaker commands premium pricing, while its EV manufacturing expertise lets it make its vehicles more cheaply than competitors.

Tesla will face increasing competition in the coming years. Automakers plan to electrify their fleets by adding EV versions of existing vehicles and creating new platforms. However, we see EVs becoming a greater proportion of auto sales, growing to 30% by 2030, up from 3% in 2020, which will expand the market as they rapidly take share from internal combustion engine vehicles. As new models are introduced, Tesla’s technological advantage and the strength of its brand will remain intact, letting it continue to charge premium prices for its EVs.

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Financial Strength

Tesla is in excellent financial health. Cash, cash equivalents, and investments stood at $26.9 billion and far exceeded total debt as of March 31, 2024. Total debt was around $4.8 billion, while total debt excluding vehicle and energy product financing (nonrecourse debt) was a little more than $50 million.

Management prefers to pay down all debt over time, and it has essentially achieved this goal. Regardless, with positive free cash flow generation and a large cash balance, we think Tesla should easily fund its growth plans in the coming years and have remaining free cash flow to return to shareholders through share repurchases if it chooses to.

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Risk and Uncertainty

We assign Tesla a Very High Uncertainty Rating, as we see a wide range of potential outcomes for the company. The automotive market is highly cyclical and subject to sharp demand declines based on economic conditions. As the EV market leader, Tesla is vulnerable to growing competition from traditional automakers and new entrants. As new lower-priced EVs enter the market, the firm may be forced to continue to cut prices, reducing its industry-leading profits. With more EV choices, consumers may view Tesla less favorably.

The firm is investing heavily in capacity expansions that carry the risk of delays and cost overruns. The company is also investing in R&D to maintain its technological advantage and generate software-based revenue, with no guarantee these investments will bear fruit. Tesla’s CEO effectively owns a little more than 20% of the company’s stock and uses it as collateral for personal loans, which raises the risk of a large sale to repay debt.

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TSLA Bulls Say

  • Tesla could disrupt the automotive and power generation industries with its technology for EVs, AVs, batteries, and solar generation systems.
  • Tesla will see higher profit margins as it reduces unit production costs over the next several years.
  • Tesla’s full self-driving software should generate growing profits in the coming years as the technology continues to improve, leading to increased adoption by drivers and licensing from other auto manufacturers.

TSLA Bears Say

  • Traditional automakers and new entrants are investing heavily in EV development, resulting in Tesla seeing a deceleration in sales growth and being forced to cut prices due to increased competition, eroding profit margins.
  • Tesla’s reliance on batteries made in China for its lower-price Model 3 vehicles will hurt sales, as these autos will not qualify for US subsidies.
  • Solar panel and battery prices will decline faster than Tesla can reduce costs, resulting in little to no profits for the energy generation and storage business.

This article was compiled by Leona Murray.

The author or authors do not own shares in any securities mentioned in this article.Find out about Morningstar’s editorial policies.

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Seth Goldstein, CFA, is an equities strategist for Morningstar Research Services LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Morningstar, Inc. He covers agriculture, chemicals, and lithium companies in the basic materials sector and is also the chair of Morningstar's electric vehicle committee.

Prior to assuming the equity analyst role in 2017, Goldstein was an associate equity analyst covering the basic-materials sector. Before joining Morningstar, Goldstein was a senior financial analyst for Oasis Financial, a financial analyst for Berkshire Hathaway Energy, and a field operations supervisor for the U.S. Census Bureau.

Goldstein holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Ohio University and a Master of Business Administration, with a concentration in finance, from the University of Iowa. He also holds the Chartered Financial Analyst® designation.

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After Earnings, Is Tesla Stock a Buy, a Sell, or Fairly Valued? ›

Fair Value Estimate for Tesla

Is Tesla stock a buy, sell, or hold? ›

The Bottom Line on Tesla Stock

Out of 33 analysts covering TSLA, seven recommend a “strong buy,” two suggest a “moderate buy,” 16 have a “hold,” and eight have a “strong sell.” This results in a consensus rating of “hold.”

What will Tesla stock do after earnings? ›

For Tesla, current options pricing implies shares will move roughly 9%, up or down, following earnings. That is in line with recent reactions to Tesla's earnings. Shares have moved an average of 11% over the past four quarterly reports.

Is Tesla a fair value stock? ›

As of 2024-07-31, the Fair Value of Tesla Inc (TSLA) is 97.41 USD. This value is based on the Peter Lynch's Fair Value formula. With the current market price of 222.62 USD, the upside of Tesla Inc is -56.2%.

Why is Tesla stock dropping after earnings? ›

Shares of Tesla fell 12% in early trading on Wednesday after an earnings release showed slumping profits in the face of strengthened competition and sluggish sales. The earnings report fell short of Wall Street expectations for profit.

What is the prediction for Tesla stock? ›

Based on 31 Wall Street analysts offering 12 month price targets for Tesla in the last 3 months. The average price target is $211.59 with a high forecast of $310.00 and a low forecast of $85.00. The average price target represents a -7.76% change from the last price of $229.40.

What is the true value of Tesla stock? ›

As of 2024-07-31, the Intrinsic Value of Tesla Inc (TSLA) is 212.17 USD. This Tesla valuation is based on the model Discounted Cash Flows (Growth Exit 5Y). With the current market price of 222.62 USD, the upside of Tesla Inc is -4.7%. The range of the Intrinsic Value is 127.4 - 716.98 USD.

Is Tesla overvalued or undervalued? ›

The 2025 P-E ratio for Tesla is now 56.9, up from 45 at the end of March. That's higher than any end-of-month reading over the past 18 months. It's up substantially from the 2025 P-E ratio of 29.8 at the end of March 2023 and 15.5 at the end of 2022. Tesla's valuation is far above that of other profitable automakers.

How much will Tesla stock be worth in 5 years? ›

“Ark's updated open-source Tesla model yields an expected value of $2,600 per share in 2029,” according to an Ark Invest report. rallied 3.3% in morning trading after falling 4.1% amid a three-day losing streak through Tuesday. Ark's expected 2029 price would represent a 1,376% gain from current levels.

What is a realistic price for Tesla stock? ›

Stock Price Targets
High$400.00
Median$223.00
Low$85.00
Average$213.45
Current Price$232.10

What is the price target for Tesla in 2024? ›

Bank of America and Wedbush Securities analysts raised their price targets to $260 and $300, respectively, up from previous marks of $220 and $275. J.P. Morgan analysts, however, were less optimistic about the deliveries numbers, maintaining an "underweight" rating and price target of just $115.

Is Tesla in financial trouble? ›

Tesla "remains very well positioned longer term" said Stifel analyst Stephen Gengaro to Market Insider. The company's robotaxi projects and fully autonomous driving vehicles mean it is teed up for "robust multi-year growth" for the next several years.

Will Tesla stock come back? ›

Tesla stock is set for big upside in the second half of 2024, Wedbush predicted. That's because the carmaker is finally a turnaround in weak demand from China, Dan Ives said. The carmaker could make a comeback at its Robotaxi event in August, Ives predicted.

Is Tesla a high risk stock? ›

The company has an average financial risk score of 2.61, driven by its healthy liquidity and cash flow ratios.

Does Tesla stock have a good future? ›

Tesla stock forecast 2025

Projected earnings in 2025 are $3.39 per share, a slight increase over the 2024 forecast. The revenue forecast for 2025 is $115.7 billion, a 17.8% increase from the 2024 projection.

Is Tesla overvalued according to the DCF model? ›

Estimated DCF Value of one TSLA stock is 57.42 USD. Compared to the current market price of 222.62 USD, the stock is Overvalued by 74%. The true DCF Value lies somewhere between the worst-case and best-case scenario values.

What is the book value of a Tesla stock? ›

Tesla's current price is $215.48. Its book value per share for the quarter that ended in Jun. 2024 was $20.84.

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