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Wall Street only thinks that there will be a price increase from now on

According to reports, self-driving vehicles will be a priority for the new presidential administration officials at the Ministry of Transportation. That could mean we’ll see an explosion of autonomous vehicles on roads across the country in the coming years.

In the race to develop fully self-driving cars, there are two clear frontrunners today: Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) And Alphabet‘S (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) Waymo. But Wall Street only sees one of those companies’ stocks rising in the coming year.

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  • Of the 57 Wall Street analysts covering Tesla, the average 12-month price target for the stock is $265. That is 24% lower than the price at the time of writing.

  • Of the 66 analysts covering Alphabet, the average twelve-month price target for the stock is $210. That is 24% higher than the price at the time of writing.

Here’s what investors need to know.

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The main thing that has driven Tesla’s stock higher is the expectation that it will successfully implement a “full self-driving” system, and that it can push that capability to every Tesla on the road with a simple software update.

The company held a major event in October at which CEO Elon Musk unveiled the Cybercab, a self-driving coupe, and the Robovan, a 20-seat vehicle with the sleek profile of a high-speed train. Musk also said he expects fully autonomous Model 3 and Model Y vehicles to operate as self-driving taxis in Texas and California next year and expects Cybercabs to enter production “before 2027.”

Tesla’s strategy puts Tesla at a major disadvantage in the short term. Because it sells a consumer vehicle, it can’t put all the technology being developed by its competitors into its cars. Specifically, it does not use lidar, which emits light beams in all directions and collects data that can be used to create 3D maps of the transmitter’s surroundings in real time. Musk has called lidar a crutch. He believes Tesla can solve the “seeing” problems of self-driving with just cameras and radar. If Tesla were to add lidar systems to its cars, it would significantly increase prices.

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Because Teslas are driven all over the world, pre-mapping relatively small areas in Texas and California to make it safe for Teslas to drive autonomously within them will not help the company move forward. It needs a more advanced solution capable of responding correctly in all conceivable conditions and situations before it can roll out a software update that makes full self-driving available to Tesla owners.

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