A Simple Answer… But Not Too Simple

When you hear the word “Tesla,” what name comes to mind first? I don’t even need to answer, because you’ve already thought of it: Elon Musk.

Here’s the question that keeps coming up:
“Is Elon Musk still the CEO of Tesla?”
Yes. Elon Musk is still the CEO of Tesla.
But there’s more to it than that. In fact, if you’re someone who follows technology, investing, or the future of this planet, you can’t just see Musk as a “CEO.” No. He’s like a crazy, strategically calculated visionary who’s taking Tesla down a path it shouldn’t have even existed.

Today, I want to talk to you not just to answer that question, but to show you why the answer matters, and what it means for Tesla, for us, and for life as we know it to change

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CEO Is Not a Title — It’s a Mission

Elon Musk didn’t just put the title CEO on his LinkedIn. No. His mission is to change the world, and Tesla is one of his greatest tools for achieving that. When he took over the company, Tesla had one simple vision: to make electric cars that could compete with gas-powered cars.

Today?

  • Tesla has self-driving cars.
  • Tesla builds solar panels for homes and cities.
  • Tesla is creating giant factories (Gigafactories) packed with advanced technology.
  • Tesla is the first name that comes to mind when people think of the “future of mobility.”

This is no coincidence. It’s because Elon Musk, as CEO, doesn’t play around when it comes to passion, discipline, and crazy dreams.

Leaders Who Play for Big Results

There are CEOs who control costs. There are CEOs who focus on share prices. Elon Musk?
He puts himself on the line. He doesn’t pay himself a regular salary. He puts all his risk on Tesla’s performance. He has a deal with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) where he doesn’t get a penny if Tesla doesn’t meet certain goals.

I remember the day I first read this… I was amazed. A CEO who doesn’t want money unless his company goes further? That’s not just good business — it’s leadership and integrity at its best
But It’s Not Easy

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Yes, Elon Musk is the CEO of Tesla. But he’s also the CEO of several other companies:

  • SpaceX, which is seeking to send humanity to Mars
  • X (formerly Twitter), where he’s fighting for freedom of expression
  • Neuralink, which is connecting brains to machines
  • The Boring Company, which is digging tunnels to avoid traffic

You might be wondering: How does he manage all of this?
I’ve asked myself the same question.

I think the answer is: he doesn’t function like us.
He doesn’t sleep normally. He takes risks that others wouldn’t.
He thinks 10 years ahead… and acts as if he’s already living in the year 2040.

Tesla Is Not a Company — It’s a Revolution

As you read this article, Tesla isn’t just selling cars.
They are putting dozens of thousands of robots on the road (Full Self-Driving).
They are building Optimus — a robot that can do physical work in homes, factories, hospitals.
They are developing Tesla Bot, a vision that is closer to sci-fi than reality… but Musk is not kidding.

I can’t help but ask myself:
Is this CEO really just a name in an office?
No. He is a force that pushes the boundaries of what we think is possible.

And What Does That Mean For Us?

Why is it important to know if Elon Musk is still Tesla’s CEO?
Because you need to know who is leading the future of technology.
Because you need to know if this person intends to use his power for the advancement of humanity, or just for personal gain.
Because you can invest your time, energy, or even money in what Tesla is building.

I, Wilgens Sirise, believe that leadership is more important than titles.
I believe that every generation needs a crazy visionary.
Some thought Musk was on the wane… but he’s still rising. He’s not just Tesla’s CEO. He’s Tesla’s vision.

Conclusion: Yes, Elon Musk Is Tesla’s CEO — But He’s More Than That

Don’t just look at it as a title. Look at it as a flame.

Look at it as a guy who gets up every morning to challenge the limits — through success and failure.

If you want to understand Tesla, you need to understand Elon Musk.

If you want to understand the future of transportation, you need to follow what this CEO does — not just what he says.

Yes, Elon Musk is Tesla’s CEO. But he’s also the driving force, the risk, the drive, and the dreams that make Tesla what it is today.

– Wilgens Sirise