MANIFOLD
Will Tesla Emissions end at?
0
Ṁ175
Dec 31
1.3 MtCO2e
expected
17%
Below 1.1
17%
1.1 - 1.2
17%
1.2 - 1.3
17%
1.3 - 1.4
17%
1.4 - 1.5
17%
Above 1.5

Resolution Criteria

This market resolves based on Tesla's stated goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2040. Resolution will be determined by Tesla's official emissions reporting and third-party verification of whether the company has reached net-zero status (total emissions reduced to zero or offset through verified carbon removal). The market resolves YES if Tesla achieves net-zero emissions on or before the specified end date, and NO if it does not. Resolution sources include Tesla's annual Impact Reports and verified third-party sustainability assessments.

Background

In 2025, Tesla generated $1.99 billion globally by selling emissions credits, a revenue stream that has historically come from EU regulations allowing automakers that can't meet fleet-wide CO2 emissions targets to join "pools" with manufacturers that have a surplus, with pooling partners paying Tesla for the privilege of averaging down their fleet emissions. However, both Toyota and Stellantis have officially withdrawn from the Tesla CO₂ pool for 2026, signaling that traditional automakers are increasingly able to meet emissions targets independently.

Scope 3 emissions remain the largest challenge, representing 84% of Tesla's overall carbon footprint, primarily from raw material sourcing and product lifecycle. Scope 1 emissions have been reduced by 35% since 2020, and Scope 2 emissions dropped 41% through expanded on-site solar generation.

Considerations

Tesla has not disclosed quantitative targets to reduce its emissions, which creates ambiguity around the specific pathway and timeline for achieving net-zero. Additionally, Scope 3 emissions—particularly from material sourcing (lithium, nickel, cobalt) and customer vehicle use—account for over 84% of Tesla's total carbon footprint, making this the critical variable for achieving net-zero status. The company's ability to meet this goal depends heavily on supply chain decarbonization and the global energy grid's transition to renewables.

This description was generated by AI.

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