- Elon Musk says former President Donald Trump sometimes calls him up out of the blue.
- The Tesla CEO made the comments during Tesla's annual shareholder meeting on Thursday.
- The apparent Musk-Trump phone calls are in line with a burgeoning chumminess between the two men.
Elon Musk may be influencing Donald Trump's stance on electric vehicles during random phone calls between the Tesla CEO and former president.
Musk suggested as much during Tesla's annual shareholder meeting on Thursday after investors voted to reinstate his multibillion-dollar pay package.
During a question-and-answer segment of the meeting, Musk was asked about the 2024 Republican presumptive nominee.
"Donald Trump has been a big critic of electric vehicles, but last week, he surprised us by saying he's a big fan of Tesla and a big fan of you," the man said, garnering applause. "What did you tell him?"
Trump has long railed against electric vehicles, painting the vehicles as inefficient and harmful to American autoworkers. Trump previously vowed to undo President Joe Biden's EV policies and warned of an economic "bloodbath" should the likely inevitable transition to electric vehicles continue.
But in a confusing turn of events, Trump seemed to switch his tune at an Arizona rally earlier this month, telling the crowds that he is a "big fan of electric cars."
"I'm a fan of Elon," Trump said, according to a Tesla trade media outlet. "I like Elon, I like him, and I think a lot of people are going to want to buy an electric car."
Trump's apparent about-face could be due to his growing chumminess with Musk — a relationship the billionaire tech leader seemed to confirm on Thursday.
"I can be persuasive," Musk said in response. "I have had some conversations with him, and he does call me out of the blue for no reason. I don't know why, but he does."
Musk said the former president is "very nice" when he calls. The Tesla CEO added that he's tried to sell Trump on the climate benefits of electric vehicles, as well as the patriotic perks.
"America is the leader in electric cars," Musk said Thursday.
Trump's changing tune on Tesla may also have something to do with the influence of his friends, Musk said.
"I think a lot of his friends now have Teslas," Musk said. "They all love it. And he's a huge fan of the Cybertruck."
Both men have publicly aligned themselves with the other in recent weeks: Musk defended Trump hours after he was convicted on 34 felony counts, calling the matter "trivial." Trump, meanwhile, has discussed offering Musk an advisory role in his administration should he win in November, The Wall Street Journal reported last month. The outlet also reported that Musk and Trump had breakfast together in March with their sons, X and Barron Trump, and billionaire Nelson Peltz, during which they criticized Biden.
A representative for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.