See how Chevron Corporation and Tesla, Inc. differ across market data and performance, so you can decide which asset best fits your strategy.
$187.38
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Chevron Corporation is an integrated energy company engaged in worldwide oil and gas exploration, production, and refining. It is the second-largest oil company in the United States, reporting 2025 net oil-equivalent production of 3.7 million barrels per day, including 8.5 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day and 2.3 million barrels of liquids per day. The company produces energy across North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Chevron’s refining network is concentrated in the United States and Asia, with total global refining capacity of 1.8 million barrels per day at year-end 2025. At the end of 2025, net proved reserves totaled 10.6 billion barrels of oil equivalent, including 5.7 billion barrels of liquids and 29.2 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
Tesla, Inc. is a vertically integrated battery electric vehicle manufacturer and developer of real-world artificial intelligence software, including autonomous driving technology and humanoid robots. Its vehicle lineup includes luxury and midsize sedans, crossover SUVs, a light truck, and a semi truck. Tesla also plans to launch a sports car and introduce a robotaxi service. In 2025, the company delivered nearly 1.64 million vehicles globally. Beyond automotive operations, Tesla sells batteries for stationary energy storage across residential, commercial, and utility applications, along with solar panels and solar roofs for power generation. The company also operates a fast-charging network and an auto insurance business.