Tesla Inc. is preparing to manufacture thousands of Optimus humanoid robots in 2025, with plans to scale production dramatically in the coming years, according to CEO Elon Musk.
“If all goes well, we aim to increase production tenfold in 2026, reaching 50,000-100,000 units, and then multiply that by another ten in the subsequent year,” Musk stated in a recent interview.
The Optimus robot represents Tesla's ambition to revolutionize robotics with cutting-edge AI and advanced automation. While humanoid robots have been developed by companies like Japan's Honda and Hyundai's Boston Dynamics, Tesla's entry into the field could accelerate the adoption of robotics in various industries.
By leveraging its expertise in AI, Tesla plans to position Optimus as a cost-effective and versatile solution for labor-intensive tasks. With mass production in sight, the company envisions a future where humanoid robots become integral to workplaces and homes worldwide.


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