• Tesla Robotaxi pricing: ~$0.75/mile in Dallas — half of Waymo's $1.50/mile
• Musk's 2019 promise: owners keep 70–80% of ride revenue; Tesla takes 20–30%
• Model Y monthly net earnings: ~$425 (conservative) to ~$1,500 (optimistic)
• At scale: 1 million vehicles × $845/month = $10B+ annual revenue pool
• Prerequisite: FSD hardware (HW4 preferred), city coverage, good vehicle condition — broad rollout likely 2027–2028
Data sources: eletric-vehicles.com, ARK Invest, Notebookcheck, Torque News, Motley Fool | Published: June 10, 2026 | Category: Tesla Ownership & Future Mobility
The Promise, Six Years Later
In 2019, at Tesla's Autonomy Day, Elon Musk made a promise that has lived rent-free in every Tesla owner's head ever since: when the Robotaxi network launches, vehicle owners will keep 70% to 80% of ride revenue. Tesla takes 20% to 30%. Your car earns money while you sleep.
Six years later, Austin's Robotaxi service now covers the entire metro area with no safety monitors — 20 vehicles, fully driverless. And for the first time, real pricing data has started flowing out of Dallas. We can now answer the question that actually matters: how much would your Model Y earn per month?
1. The Pricing Data: Tesla Is Half the Price of Waymo
In April 2026, eletric-vehicles.com published the first direct pricing comparison from Dallas operations:
| Service | Price per Mile | vs. Tesla |
|---|---|---|
| Tesla Robotaxi | ~$0.75/mile | — baseline |
| Waymo | ~$1.50/mile | 2× more expensive |
| Uber / Lyft | ~$1.20–1.80/mile | 1.6–2.4× more expensive |
The price gap is not accidental. Tesla's operating cost per mile is approximately 40% lower than Waymo's — because Tesla's vision-only system (cameras + AI) requires no LiDAR. A single Waymo sensor suite costs over $100,000 per vehicle. Tesla's hardware cost is a fraction of that. Lower cost structure enables lower pricing, which enables higher utilization, which enables higher owner earnings. The math compounds in Tesla's favor.
Torque News obtained real ride receipts from Dallas's first day of operations, providing the first-hand pricing confirmation that the $0.75/mile figure is not a promotional rate — it is the operational baseline.
2. The Earnings Calculator: Three Scenarios
Assumptions
| Parameter | Conservative | Moderate | Optimistic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daily miles driven | 50 miles | 80 miles | 120 miles |
| Empty miles (no passenger) | 40% | 30% | 20% |
| Revenue-generating miles/day | 30 miles | 56 miles | 96 miles |
| Rate | $0.75/mile | $0.75/mile | $0.75/mile |
| Daily gross revenue | $22.50 | $42.00 | $72.00 |
| Monthly gross revenue | $675 | $1,260 | $2,160 |
After Tesla's Platform Fee (25%)
| Scenario | Monthly Gross | Tesla Fee (25%) | Owner Share (75%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | $675 | $169 | $506 |
| Moderate | $1,260 | $315 | $945 |
| Optimistic | $2,160 | $540 | $1,620 |
3. Deduct the Real Costs: What You Actually Take Home
Robotaxi income is not pure profit. Three cost categories apply to every vehicle in the network:
| Cost Category | Estimate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Electricity | ~$0.04–0.05/mile × miles driven | At $0.12/kWh; ~$40–60/month in moderate scenario |
| Maintenance & tires | ~$30–50/month | No oil, no transmission; tires, cabin filter, brake fluid |
| Insurance adjustment | TBD | Commercial use may affect personal policy; Tesla network policy not yet published |
Net Monthly Earnings After Costs
| Scenario | Owner Share | Electricity + Maintenance | Monthly Net |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | $506 | -$80 | ~$425/month |
| Moderate | $945 | -$100 | ~$845/month |
| Optimistic | $1,620 | -$120 | ~$1,500/month |
For context: the average Model Y monthly payment in the U.S. is approximately $700–$900. In the moderate scenario, Robotaxi income effectively covers your entire car payment — turning a depreciating asset into a self-funding one.
4. Does This Match Wall Street's Projections?
The per-vehicle math aligns with the macro forecasts that analysts have been building for years:
| Source | Projection |
|---|---|
| ARK Invest (Aug 2025) | Robotaxi = $10 trillion market opportunity; 90% profit margins; Tesla 2029 target price $2,600/share |
| Motley Fool (Sep 2025) | 86% of Tesla's future earnings could come from Robotaxi, not vehicle sales |
| Reuters / Tesla valuation analysis | Robotaxi is the core pillar of Tesla's path to an $8.5 trillion market cap |
The network math is straightforward: 1 million vehicles × $845/month net × 12 months = ~$10 billion annual revenue pool. Tesla's 25% platform fee from that pool = ~$2.5 billion in near-pure-margin revenue per year, per million vehicles enrolled. Scale to 5 million vehicles and the numbers become transformative.
5. The Prerequisites: What Your Model Y Needs
None of this is automatic. Three conditions must be met before your Model Y can join the network:
| Requirement | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ FSD Hardware | HW4 preferred; HW3 may qualify | HW3 owners may need to wait for FSD V14 Lite; Tesla has encouraged upgrades |
| ✅ City Coverage | Austin, Dallas, Houston confirmed | Nevada permits filed for 5,000 vehicles; broader rollout 2027–2028 |
| ✅ Vehicle Condition | Good mechanical and cosmetic condition | Passenger ratings will affect utilization; interior cleanliness matters |
Texas SB 2807 — which took effect May 28, 2026 and authorized commercial driverless vehicle operation statewide — is the legal foundation that makes owner enrollment possible. Other states will need equivalent legislation before the network can expand beyond Texas.
How to Prepare Your Model Y Now
Owner enrollment is not yet open broadly, but the gap between now and 2027–2028 is preparation time. Keeping your Model Y in peak condition — mechanically and cosmetically — is the most practical step any owner can take today. Passenger ratings in ride-hailing networks are unforgiving: a vehicle with worn seats, a dirty interior, or malfunctioning climate control will accumulate low ratings that reduce dispatch priority.
A well-maintained Model Y interior is not just about personal comfort — it is a direct input to your future Robotaxi earnings potential.
6. The Honest Caveat: Timeline Risk Is Real
The numbers above are real. The timeline is not guaranteed. Austin currently has 20 vehicles in its Robotaxi fleet. Dallas and Houston are operational but similarly small-scale. The broad owner enrollment that would make these earnings accessible to most Model Y owners is likely 2027–2028 at the earliest.
The question for Model Y owners is not whether Robotaxi earnings are real — the pricing data and the math confirm they are. The question is whether you will be positioned to be among the first wave when enrollment opens. That positioning starts now.
Key Takeaways
• Pricing: $0.75/mile (Tesla) vs $1.50/mile (Waymo) — Tesla's cost advantage is structural
• Revenue split: ~75% to owner, ~25% to Tesla (based on Musk's 2019 Autonomy Day statement)
• Conservative: ~$425/month net — covers roughly half a Model Y payment
• Moderate: ~$845/month net — covers the full Model Y payment
• Optimistic: ~$1,500/month net — meaningful passive income on a depreciating asset
• Timeline: Broad owner enrollment likely 2027–2028; prepare your vehicle now
Sources: eletric-vehicles.com (Dallas pricing, April 2026), ARK Invest (August 2025), Motley Fool (September 2025), Notebookcheck (January 2026, July 2025), Torque News (Dallas receipts), Reuters. Earnings figures are scenario-based estimates, not Tesla-confirmed projections. Published June 10, 2026. This article is for informational purposes only.