Tesla is asking investors to approve yet another outsized pay plan for CEO Elon Musk, according to a financial filing out Friday.
The total package is worth about $975 billion based on the maximum payout, assuming share count remains.
The proposed plan for Musk, already the world's wealthiest individual, consists of 12 tranches of shares to be granted if Tesla hits certain milestones over the next decade. It would also give Musk increased voting power over the EV maker and aspiring robotics titan, which he has publicly demanded since early 2024.
Tesla Chairwoman Robyn Denholm told CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin the plan was designed to keep the CEO "motivated and focused on delivering for the company."
"If he performs, if he hits the super ambitious milestones that are in the plan then he gets equity — it's 1% for each half a trillion dollars of market cap, plus operational milestones he has to hit in order to do that," Denholm said on CNBC's "Squawk Box."
The full award would give Musk more than 423 million additional shares. He currently holds about a 13% stake in the company.