Tesla product lineup
Savings.Club × Tesla

The most dominant technology company
on the planet.

46% of every EV sold in America is a Tesla. 8 billion miles of autonomous driving data. The first robotaxi in production. The first humanoid robot entering factories. No other company is close. Savings.Club is how you own a piece of it.

Tesla by the numbers

No other company is even close.

Tesla does not just lead the EV market. It dominates autonomous driving data, robotics, energy storage, and AI infrastructure. Here is the scoreboard.

46%

of all U.S. EVs sold are Teslas

2025 market share

8B

miles driven on Tesla FSD

Feb 2026, more than all competitors combined

1B

FSD miles in first 50 days of 2026

Accelerating exponentially

1.8M

vehicles delivered globally in 2025

Tesla Q4 2025 Earnings

Tesla vs. the competition

Autonomous miles driven 8 billion+

Waymo: ~50 million | Cruise: suspended

U.S. EV market share 46%

Ford: 7% | GM: 6% | Hyundai: 5%

Robotaxi in production Cybercab (Feb 2026)

Waymo: no owned fleet | Cruise: paused

Humanoid robot Optimus (2026 factory deployment)

Figure: prototype | Boston Dynamics: not for sale

Supercharger network 60,000+ connectors globally

Adopted as NACS standard by Ford, GM, Rivian

Sources: Tesla Q4 2025 Earnings, ARK Invest Big Ideas 2026, Waymo public filings, JD Power 2026

The data moat

8 billion miles of real-world driving data.
No one else has 1% of this.

Every Tesla on the road is a data collection machine. Every mile driven on FSD trains the neural network. This is not a lead that competitors can close. It is an exponential advantage that widens every single day.

In the first 50 days of 2026 alone, Tesla logged 1 billion new FSD miles. Waymo has logged roughly 50 million total miles in its entire history. This data advantage is what makes Tesla Cybercab possible at $0.20 per mile, half the cost of Waymo.

Tesla FSD Miles Driven (cumulative)

2021
6M
2022
80M
2023
670M
2024
2.25B
2025
6.5B
2026 (50d)
8B+

Source: Tesla official FSD statistics, Sawyer Merritt, Feb 2026

The thesis

Why Savings.Club chose Tesla.

We did not pick Tesla because it is popular. We picked Tesla because no other company on earth is building the vehicle, the autonomous system, the robot, the energy network, and the AI infrastructure under one roof.

01

Vertical integration

Tesla designs its own chips, writes its own software, builds its own batteries, and manufactures its own vehicles. When something needs to change, Tesla changes it in weeks. Every other automaker outsources critical components to dozens of suppliers. That fragmentation makes autonomous driving nearly impossible to coordinate at scale.

02

The only company building vehicle + autonomous system

Waymo builds software and puts it on someone else's vehicle. Cruise was building on GM platforms and shut down. Tesla is the only company that designs the vehicle from the ground up for autonomy. The Cybercab has no steering wheel and no pedals. It was born autonomous. Every other approach is a retrofit.

03

OTA updates turn every car into a revenue machine

Tesla vehicles improve over the air. A Model Y purchased in 2024 is measurably better in 2026 because of software updates. No other manufacturer does this at scale. When FSD reaches full autonomy, every Tesla on the road becomes a potential robotaxi overnight. No recall. No dealer visit. One update.

04

The data moat is insurmountable

Tesla has logged 8 billion miles of real-world FSD data. Waymo has roughly 50 million. That is a 160x advantage. Every Tesla on the road feeds the neural network. The more Teslas sold, the faster FSD improves, the more Teslas sell. This flywheel cannot be replicated by any competitor starting from zero.

05

Energy + compute + manufacturing under one company

Tesla builds Megapacks, Powerwalls, Superchargers, and its own Dojo supercomputer for AI training. A Cybercab fleet charges on Tesla energy, runs on Tesla AI, and is manufactured in Tesla gigafactories. No other company controls the full stack from electrons to autonomous miles driven.

06

Tesla is the only investable autonomous platform

You cannot buy a Waymo robotaxi. You cannot lease a Cruise vehicle. Apple cancelled its car project. Every other autonomous program is either closed to consumers, paused, or nonexistent. Tesla is the only company where an individual can own the machine, deploy it autonomously, and collect the revenue. Savings.Club is the financing layer that makes that ownership accessible.

"We are not betting on Tesla the stock. We are building ownership infrastructure for the machines Tesla is putting into production right now. The Cybercab is real. Optimus is real. The question is not whether these machines will generate revenue. The question is whether you will own one when they do."

Guilherme Lima, Founder & CEO, Savings.Club

Product comparison

Four machines. Four revenue streams.

Each Tesla product represents a different ownership opportunity. Compare purchase price, projected revenue, break-even timeline, and what it costs to start building equity through a savings club.

Product Cybercab Autonomous Robotaxi Optimus Humanoid Robot Model Y + FSD Autonomous Vehicle Semi Electric Class 8 Truck
Purchase Price $30,000 $20,000 – $30,000 $45,000 – $55,000 $150,000 – $200,000
Projected Monthly Revenue $3,000 – $5,000 $8,000 – $12,000 $1,000 – $2,000 $10,000 – $20,000
Break-Even Timeline 6 – 10 months 2 – 4 months 24 – 48 months 8 – 20 months
SC Monthly Contribution $417/mo (72-mo club) $417 – $625/mo (48-mo club) $625 – $764/mo (72-mo club) $2,083 – $2,778/mo (72-mo club)
Revenue Source Autonomous ride-hailing fares at $0.50–$1.00/mile Labor replacement at $25–$65/hr, 16 hrs/day Tesla Network ride-share during idle hours Freight contracts, $200K+ lifetime fuel savings
Status Production started Feb 2026 Factory deployment 2026, consumer 2027 FSD Supervised available now, 8B+ miles Limited production, PepsiCo fleet operational
Market Opportunity $12T robotaxi market by 2030 $25T humanoid robot market (Morgan Stanley) Largest installed base of any autonomous-capable vehicle $700B+ U.S. trucking industry
Cybercab
Autonomous Robotaxi
Purchase Price$30,000
Monthly Revenue$3,000 – $5,000
Break-Even6 – 10 months
SC Contribution$417/mo (72-mo club)
Optimus
Humanoid Robot
Purchase Price$20,000 – $30,000
Monthly Revenue$8,000 – $12,000
Break-Even2 – 4 months
SC Contribution$417 – $625/mo (48-mo club)
Model Y + FSD
Autonomous Vehicle
Purchase Price$45,000 – $55,000
Monthly Revenue$1,000 – $2,000
Break-Even24 – 48 months
SC Contribution$625 – $764/mo (72-mo club)
Semi
Electric Class 8 Truck
Purchase Price$150,000 – $200,000
Monthly Revenue$10,000 – $20,000
Break-Even8 – 20 months
SC Contribution$2,083 – $2,778/mo (72-mo club)

Sources: Tesla Q4 2025 Earnings, ARK Invest Big Ideas 2026, Morgan Stanley Humanoid Robot Research, Tesla Investor Day 2025. Revenue projections are estimates based on published analyst models and Tesla guidance. Actual results will vary. SC contribution amounts are illustrative based on typical club structures and may differ based on club terms and asset value.

Tesla Cybercab

The first robotaxi
in production.

Tesla began Cybercab production on February 17, 2026 at Gigafactory Texas. No steering wheel. No pedals. Fully autonomous. Each unit is designed to operate 20+ hours per day, earning fares without a driver.

$0.20
per mile operating cost at scale (half of Waymo at $0.40)
$3K–$5K
projected monthly revenue per unit
$12T
total addressable robotaxi market by 2030 (ARK Invest)

No bank will give you a loan for a robotaxi. There is no underwriting model. A savings club does not need bank approval. Members building their Savings Score now will be positioned to acquire units before the general market.

Sources: ARK Invest Big Ideas 2026, Tesla Q4 2025 Earnings Call

Tesla Optimus robot
Tesla Optimus

A $25 trillion market.
Tesla is first.

Tesla Optimus is the most advanced humanoid robot approaching mass production. It is already working inside Tesla factories. Consumer availability is targeted for 2027 at $20,000–$30,000. Elon Musk has called Optimus "the most valuable product Tesla will ever make."

$25–$65
per hour labor replacement value
$25T
projected humanoid robot market (Morgan Stanley)
2026
Tesla winding down Model S/X to make room for Optimus production

Own an Optimus. Lease it to a warehouse, factory, or business. Collect the labor revenue. At $25/hr for 16 hours a day, one unit generates $12,000+ per month. The robot pays for itself in under three months.

Sources: Tesla Investor Day 2025, Morgan Stanley Research, Dan Ives / Wedbush

Tesla FSD autonomous driving
Tesla Full Self-Driving

Your Tesla earns money
while you sleep.

Every Tesla with FSD is a potential autonomous revenue machine. Park it at night. It picks up passengers on the Tesla Network. You wake up to income. This is not a concept. Tesla has 8 billion miles of FSD data proving the technology works.

$1K–$2K
potential monthly revenue from autonomous ride-share
8B+
FSD miles driven, more than every competitor combined
#1
JD Power EV Owner Satisfaction 2026 (Model 3 and Model Y)

Your Tesla is not a depreciating asset. It is a revenue-generating machine. The vehicle pays its own monthly contribution and generates surplus income. Every mile driven autonomously is a mile you did not have to work for.

Sources: Tesla FSD statistics Feb 2026, JD Power EV Satisfaction 2026, ARK Invest

Tesla Semi fleet
Tesla Semi

Own the trucks.
Own the freight routes.

Tesla Semi is the first all-electric Class 8 truck with 300–500 mile range. PepsiCo is already running them. Autonomous convoy capability means one driver can lead multiple trucks. When full autonomy arrives, zero drivers.

$10K–$20K
potential monthly revenue per truck in freight contracts
$200K+
estimated fuel savings over vehicle lifetime
70%
charge in 30 minutes. 82,000 lbs GVWR. Built for long-haul.

Sources: Tesla Semi specifications, PepsiCo fleet data, Tesla Q4 2025 Earnings

Fleet revenue dashboard
Fleet ROI Calculator

Stack the machines.
Scale the revenue.

With Savings.Club, you can run multiple club memberships simultaneously. No DTI impact. No bank approval for each unit. Build a fleet of revenue-generating Tesla machines.

2
1
1
Monthly Revenue
$21,500
Monthly Contribution
$1,984
Net Monthly Income
$19,516
$258,000 projected annual revenue

Revenue estimates: Cybercab $4K/mo avg (ARK Invest), Optimus $12K/mo at $25/hr x 16hrs (labor replacement), FSD Tesla $1.5K/mo (ride-share). Contribution estimates based on typical Savings.Club tiers. Actual results will vary.

The access problem

Banks cannot underwrite the future.

There is no loan product for a robotaxi fleet. No mortgage for a humanoid robot. Banks have no underwriting model for autonomous machines. A savings club does not require bank approval because it is not a loan.

01

Join a Tesla Club

Choose your Tesla product: Cybercab, Optimus, Model Y with FSD, or Semi. Start contributing monthly. Your money goes into an FDIC-insured trust. You build equity from day one.

02

Build Your Savings Score

Make on-time contributions and build your Savings Score. This activity-based ranking determines when you receive your purchasing voucher. Top-ranked members get theirs first.

03

Own the Machine. Collect the Revenue.

Receive your voucher and purchase your Tesla product. Title goes in your name. The machine starts working. Revenue starts flowing. The asset pays for itself.

Tesla is moving fast.
This is the timeline.

Feb 2026

Tesla Cybercab enters production at Gigafactory Texas. First units roll off the line. FSD Supervised surpasses 8 billion miles driven globally.

Mid 2026

Tesla launches paid robotaxi rides in Austin, TX. Cybercab fleet expands to additional U.S. cities. Optimus begins limited deployment inside Tesla factories.

2027

Tesla Optimus targets consumer availability at $20,000–$30,000. Cybercab fleet scales nationally. ARK Invest projects Tesla robotaxi revenue at $50 billion by 2030.

2028

Tesla targets production of thousands of Optimus units per month. Autonomous Semi convoys begin commercial freight routes. Early fleet owners are already generating revenue.

2030

ARK Invest projects the global robotaxi market at $11–$12 trillion. Tesla projected at $236 billion total revenue. Optimus market valued at $25 trillion. Machine owners who started in 2026 are positioned at the top.

The opportunity is now

Tesla is building the machines.
Savings.Club is how you own them.

No bank approval. No credit score requirement. No down payment. Start building equity toward a Cybercab, Optimus, FSD-equipped Tesla, or Semi today. The machines pay for themselves.

Step 1 of 4

Let's get started

Tell us a bit about yourself so we can find the best savings club for you.

What would you like to finance?

Select the type of asset you are interested in.

Estimated value?

How much do you anticipate the asset will cost? This is just an estimate to help us find the right club for you.

$

Monthly plans available at standard pricing.

Review your information

Make sure everything looks right before we check availability.

Name
Email
Phone
State

Asset Type
Estimated Value