Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Tesla (TSLA) reported $97.7B revenue in FY2024, up 1% YoY. 1.8M vehicles delivered. Market cap ~$900B. 140,000+ employees. Austin, TX. FSD (Full Self-Driving), Optimus humanoid robot, Dojo AI training supercomputer.
Tesla is an electric vehicle and clean energy company founded in 2003 by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning in San Carlos, California, and subsequently co-founded and led by Elon Musk, who joined as chairman and lead investor in 2004. The company was built on the premise that electric vehicles could be desirable, high-performance automobiles — not compromise products — and that compelling EVs would accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy. Musk's strategy, articulated in the 2006 "Secret Master Plan," was to start with a premium sports car (Roadster), use the proceeds to build a more affordable sedan (Model S), and ultimately produce a mass-market vehicle (Model 3). Tesla trades on Nasdaq under the ticker TSLA and has since expanded its mission to encompass solar energy, stationary storage, and autonomous driving.\n\nTesla's product portfolio spans the Model 3 (sedan), Model Y (compact SUV — the world's best-selling vehicle in 2023), Model S (premium sedan), Model X (premium SUV), Cybertruck (full-size electric pickup), and the Tesla Semi commercial truck. The company's energy business includes the Powerwall home battery, Megapack utility-scale storage, and Solar Roof installations. Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software suite provides driver assistance capabilities up to supervised autonomous driving, with a paid subscription and per-vehicle purchase option. Tesla operates a proprietary Supercharger network of 50,000+ charging stations globally, a significant infrastructure moat that has become accessible to competing EV brands through industry NACS adapter adoption.\n\nTesla reported FY2024 revenue of $97.7 billion, up approximately 1% year over year, with 1.8 million vehicles delivered and a market capitalization of approximately $900 billion — making it one of the ten most valuable companies in the world. The company employs 140,000+ people and operates Gigafactories in Austin (Texas), Fremont (California), Shanghai, Berlin, and Nevada. Despite increasing competition from BYD in China and European automakers globally, Tesla's vertical integration, software-defined vehicle architecture, FSD capability, and energy storage business position it as the defining company of the electric transportation and distributed energy era.
Charlotte NC global lithium and specialty chemicals (NYSE: ALB) at $5.4B 2024 revenue; Q2 2025 recovery (+112% net income) with 90% of $350M cost reduction target at $1.3B quarterly sales competing with SQM and Ganfeng for EV battery lithium supply.
Albemarle Corporation is a Charlotte, North Carolina-headquartered global specialty chemicals company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: ALB) as an S&P 500 company — operating as one of the world's largest lithium producers for electric vehicle battery supply chains, a global leader in bromine specialty chemicals, and a provider of refining catalysts. In 2024, Albemarle reported $5.4 billion in revenue with 7,400-8,300 employees across major production facilities in Chile (La Negra lithium conversion plant), China (Meishan lithium plant), and bromine production in the US, Europe, and Asia. In Q2 2025, Albemarle reported $1.3 billion in net sales (-7% year-over-year) with $23 million in net income (+112% improvement from Q2 2024 loss) — demonstrating operating recovery from the lithium price collapse despite revenue pressure, with 90% of the $350 million cost reduction target achieved. CEO J. Kent Masters has led the company since 2020 with contract extended through March 2027. Founded in 1887 in Richmond, Virginia.
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