Photorealistic scene of Tesla Optimus robot assembly at Giga Texas, with production lines, workers, and Elon Musk overseeing high-volume manufacturing.
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Tesla accelerates Optimus humanoid robot production at Fremont and Giga Texas

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In its Q4 2025 earnings call, Tesla announced plans to repurpose Model S and X assembly lines at Fremont for 1 million Optimus 3 units annually and ramp high-volume Optimus V4 production at Giga Texas. CEO Elon Musk highlighted the robot's learning capabilities via observation and video, upcoming Gen 3 unveiling, and challenges like scaling amid Chinese competition, backed by $20 billion in 2026 capex.

Tesla is pivoting aggressively toward humanoid robotics with its Optimus project, as detailed in CEO Elon Musk's Q4 2025 earnings call comments and recent updates from Davos and X posts. The company will end Model S and X production at its Fremont, California factory in Q2 2026, converting the space into an Optimus facility targeting 1 million Optimus 3 units per year. "We are going to take the Model S and X production space in our Fremont factory and convert that into an Optimus factory," Musk stated, expressing confidence in achieving the volume goal.

Separately, high-volume production of Optimus V4 will shift to Giga Texas, building on low-volume output at Fremont. Optimus Gen 3 is slated for unveiling later in 2026, with mass production potentially starting late in the year following a Q1 launch, pending supply chain readiness. Priced around $20,000 per unit, the general-purpose robot aims to handle unsafe, repetitive, or boring tasks, learning end-to-end neural networks through observation, voice commands, or video demonstrations. Early prototypes—a handful, some teleoperated—perform basic factory tasks but are not yet doing meaningful useful work, remaining in R&D.

This push aligns with Tesla's $20 billion 2026 capital expenditure plan, including advanced hardware like AI5 chips, which Musk deemed essential: without them, the robot would be 'completely useless.' CFO Vaibhav Taneja emphasized the need for greater computational resources. Musk also discussed potential Grok AI integration to coordinate robot teams for applications like factory construction or refinery operations.

Challenges persist in dexterity, battery life, supply chains, and bridging demonstration-to-deployment gaps, as noted in a McKinsey report. Tesla faces stiff competition from China, which dominates 80% of the global 15,000+ humanoid units shipped, though Musk praised their manufacturing while asserting Optimus superiority. Engineer Ashok Elluswamy highlighted the human-like design of Optimus 3. These steps position robotics as a key growth driver toward 'sustainable abundance,' with public sales eyed for 2027.

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X discussions on Tesla's Q4 2025 earnings reveal mixed reactions to Optimus production plans: enthusiasm for repurposing Fremont Model S/X lines and $20B 2026 capex at Giga Texas, contrasted by skepticism over timelines, Chinese competition, teleoperation, and factory capacity utilization.

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Following its Q4 2025 earnings call announcement to end Model S and X production by Q2 2026, Tesla debuted its third-generation Optimus humanoid robot on February 2, 2026, via Weibo, confirming plans to repurpose Fremont factory lines for up to one million units annually amid EV sales declines. CEO Elon Musk highlighted Optimus's transformative potential in robotics.

Tesla's Chinese division teased on Weibo that the redesigned Optimus V3 humanoid robot, capable of learning tasks by observing humans, is about to be unveiled. This follows recent earnings announcements shifting production resources to Optimus amid plans for up to 1 million units annually.

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Tesla has started building a new dedicated facility at its Gigafactory Texas site for producing the Optimus humanoid robot. The stand-alone factory aims for an annual capacity of 10 million units starting in 2027. This follows announcements at the company's 2025 shareholder meeting.

Following investor Jason Calacanis' recent praise for Tesla's Optimus V3 after a lab visit, CEO Elon Musk endorsed the view that the humanoid robot could overshadow the company's electric vehicle roots. This pivot comes as Tesla grapples with car sales declines and robotics setbacks, yet sees stock highs.

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Following Elon Musk's announcement of Optimus sales by 2027, Tesla's humanoid robot has started an apprenticeship at its Austin factory, learning complex tasks from camera-equipped trainers amid CES 2026 robotics advances. Deployment in factories is targeted by end-2026.

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated that the company plans to sell its Optimus humanoid robots to the public by the end of 2027. He emphasized the robots' expected high reliability and versatility once released. The announcement led to a more than three percent rise in Tesla's stock price.

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During Tesla's Q3 earnings call, CEO Elon Musk outlined a vision for the company's Optimus humanoid robots to achieve 'sustainable abundance' and eliminate global poverty. He emphasized their potential in tasks like surgery and linked further development to a proposed $1 trillion CEO pay package for greater control. Musk announced plans for Optimus Version 3 in early 2026 with production scaling to one million units annually.

 

 

 

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