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Tesla slips one-sentence disclosure of a mysterious $2 billion AI hardware acquisition into its latest filing

April 23, 2026
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Tesla slips one-sentence disclosure of a mysterious $2 billion AI hardware acquisition into its latest filing
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Tesla struck a deal to acquire an undisclosed AI hardware company for up to $2 billion in stock and equity awards. Cheng Xin/Getty Images
  • A brief disclosure in Tesla’s latest 10-Q reveals a $2 billion AI acquisition.
  • Tesla doesn’t disclose the company — or describe its technology.
  • The deal comes as Tesla plans to spend $25 billion on AI-related infrastructure.

Tesla is quietly buying a mystery AI hardware company.

In a brief one-sentence mention in its 10-Q filing, released alongside its Wednesday earnings report, the company said it entered into an agreement in April to buy the firm for up to $2 billion in stock and equity awards. Tesla did not identify the company or describe its technology.

“In April 2026, the Company entered into an agreement to acquire an AI hardware company for up to $2.00 billion in Tesla common stock and equity awards, of which approximately $1.8 billion is subject to certain service conditions and/or performance milestones dependent on the successful deployment of the company’s technology.”

It’s not clear why Tesla didn’t disclose the name of the company. It could be for competitive reasons, or it could still plan to do so. Tesla didn’t respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

Regardless, the deal comes as Tesla ramps up spending on artificial intelligence and infrastructure.

Tesla expects to spend $25 billion in capital expenditures this year, with many of those investments tied to its AI push. It’s been touting internal compute capacity, semiconductor development, and data centers. That infrastructure will help support its self-driving software, robotaxi service, and robotics programs, CEO Elon Musk said.

“We’re going to be substantially increasing our investments in the future,” he said during the company’s earnings call. “I think it’s going to pay off in a very big way.”

The investments also come as Tesla pivots from a focus on traditional automotive sales, which typically have thin margins. Instead, the company is focusing on software-defined projects that could have higher margins.

“Tesla is working on a lot of large, ambitious projects,” Musk said during the call. “They’re all very challenging, but I think they’re going to be revolutionary.”
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