“We believe what has changed for the Street over the last month is the recognition with the Ford and GM supercharger partnerships that Tesla’s sum-of-the-part valuation is now finally starting to get tapped into.” But Musk has a simpler view, as he explained in Paris. “Really, the value of the company is primarily on the basis of autonomy,” he said. “If you look at our total vehicle output, it’s almost 2 million vehicles this year or something like that. But that’s still only 2 per cent of total vehicle production. “The potential for autonomy is that the value of autonomy...