Tesla has received government clearance to convert its investment in Elon Musk’s AI company xAI into a stake in SpaceX, according to filings with the US Federal Trade Commission dated March 11.
The filings list Tesla as the acquirer of a SpaceX stake directly from Musk, who serves as CEO of both Tesla and SpaceX. FTC filings of this type are required for transactions valued above $133.9 million, though the exact size of the stakes was not disclosed.
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The move stems from Tesla’s previously announced $2 billion investment in xAI. That investment is now being rolled over into SpaceX following the recent merger between xAI and the space-launch company, according to Bloomberg.
At $2 billion, Tesla’s resulting stake in SpaceX would amount to less than 1% of the company.
The same filings also show Musk selling holdings to outside investors, including Valor Equity Partners and DFJ Growth.
This conversion formalizes the financial relationship between Tesla and SpaceX ahead of SpaceX’s planned IPO.
Tesla first announced the $2 billion xAI investment as a way to give the company exposure to Musk’s artificial intelligence ventures. With xAI now folded into SpaceX, that exposure shifts to the rocket and satellite business instead.
The timing is notable given SpaceX’s anticipated public offering. A sub-1% stake is small, but it would still put Tesla on the SpaceX cap table at the moment of one of the most anticipated IPOs in recent memory.
The FTC filings were dated March 11, 2026, with Bloomberg first reporting the details on March 12.
The documents cover multiple transactions. Alongside Tesla’s stake acquisition, they record Musk transferring holdings to Valor Equity Partners and DFJ Growth — both long-standing SpaceX backers.
The FTC filing requirement kicks in automatically for deals above the $133.9 million threshold. The fact that Tesla triggered this threshold confirms the stake is material, even if the exact figure stays private for now.
Tesla stock was down 2.67% on the day the news broke.
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