Tesla Cortex 2 at Giga Texas: First Half Set for April Activation

Building on initial Megapack installations last month, Tesla's Cortex 2 AI datacenter at Giga Texas is advancing rapidly, with the first 250MW portion expected to activate in April. Key for Optimus robot development, the site features progress on Megapack and chiller installations, including temporary units for accelerated startup, as confirmed by Elon Musk.

Tesla's Cortex 2 supercomputer at Giga Texas, a 500MW GPU cluster for Optimus humanoid robot training and production, is on track for partial operations soon. Following reports in February of around 150 Megapacks installed to power the facility, updates show just under half of the total Megapacks now in place.

Chiller system Part 1 is progressing, with fans #5 and #6 installed and 18 temporary chillers deployed to speed up activation. Part 2 construction is slated for spring and summer.

On March 7, 2026, Elon Musk confirmed: "First half of Cortex will be active next month," aligning with April startup for the initial 250MW section. The second 250MW portion follows by mid-2026.

This accelerated timeline supports Optimus ramp-up, including production at Fremont later in 2026, highlighting Tesla's integration of AI computing and energy storage for robotics.

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Construction site at Tesla Gigafactory Texas showing workers building a new factory for Optimus humanoid robots, with machinery and robot models in view.
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Tesla begins construction of Optimus robot factory at Giga Texas

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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.

Tesla has added more Megapacks to its Giga Texas site to power a new 500MW GPU cluster. This Cortex 2 facility will support training for the Optimus robot. The setup includes roughly 150 Megapacks and is set to go online in mid-2026.

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Tesla plans to start collecting data for training its Optimus humanoid robots at its Austin Gigafactory next month. The company has informed employees of this expansion from its ongoing efforts in Fremont, California. CEO Elon Musk highlighted the robot's progress during a recent appearance at Davos.

Tesla's Shanghai Megafactory has achieved a significant milestone by producing over 2,000 Megapack energy storage systems in its first full year of operation. The facility, which began production in early 2025, doubled its output in the final five months of the year. This ramp-up underscores Tesla Energy's expanding role in global energy storage.

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Tesla has announced Terafab, described as the largest chip manufacturing facility ever, in collaboration with SpaceX and xAI. The facility aims to produce 1TW of chips per year to support ambitious projects like solar-powered satellites and millions of Optimus robots. Elon Musk stated it requires thousands of acres and over 10GW of power.

Tesla has announced plans to end production of its Model S and X vehicles at the Fremont, California, factory to repurpose it for manufacturing Optimus humanoid robots. This move, revealed during the company's fourth-quarter earnings call, signals a deeper commitment to artificial intelligence and robotics. Initial production of Optimus is expected to begin by the end of the year.

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Tesla is organizing a two-day autonomy pop-up event in Austin, Texas, beginning March 13, 2026. The event allows visitors to view the Cybercab, interact with Optimus, and try out Full Self-Driving (Supervised). Food and limited merchandise will be available for purchase on site.

 

 

 

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