Tesla to train Optimus robots at Austin Gigafactory

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.

During a town hall meeting last week, Tesla notified its workers about initiating data collection to train the Optimus humanoid robot at the company's Gigafactory in Austin, Texas. Insiders indicated that the effort is slated to begin in February, building on more than a year of similar training at the Fremont, California, factory. There, data collectors have been recording tasks such as organizing vehicle parts and working on conveyor belts, using the footage to teach Optimus to replicate movements. These collectors operate separately from regular production to avoid disruptions, wearing helmets equipped with multi-directional cameras attached to heavy backpacks, though lighter alternatives like fanny packs have been tested. Tesla employs several dozen such trainers, leveraging the expertise of its thousands of factory workers. In a recent interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, CEO Elon Musk stated that Optimus is currently performing 'simple tasks' in a Tesla factory, without specifying the location. He added, 'By the end of this year I think they'll be doing more complex tasks but still deployed in an industrial environment. By the end of next year I think we'll be selling humanoid robots to the public.' Musk has described Optimus as potentially 'the biggest product of all time,' envisioning applications from factory work to housework and even data centers in space. The company first unveiled Optimus in 2021 and shared videos in 2024 showing it handling batteries, with two autonomous units deployed in a factory that year. However, Musk cautioned on X that production of Optimus, alongside the Cybercab vehicle, would be 'agonizingly slow.' The Austin town hall also addressed updates to production lines and ongoing construction at the facility, amid recent adjustments like reduced Cybertruck hours due to sales. A Tesla spokesperson did not respond to requests for comment.

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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.

Building on 2025 shareholder meeting announcements and ongoing Giga Texas construction, Tesla plans large-scale Optimus production at Fremont later in 2026—replacing Model S and X lines—followed by a higher-capacity Giga Texas factory in 2027. Elon Musk shared updated timelines recently.

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Elon Musk has announced detailed plans for Tesla's Optimus humanoid robots, shifting the company's focus toward robotics beyond electric vehicles. The robots are designed to handle tasks similar to those performed by humans in factories and homes. Production goals include reaching one million units per year, with deployment targeted for 2027.

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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Elon Musk has stated that people are underestimating the advent of humanoid robots, particularly Tesla's Optimus, in a response to entrepreneur Peter Diamandis on social media. Diamandis compared skepticism about robots to doubts over the internet in 1993. Musk emphasized Tesla's lead in developing artificial general intelligence in humanoid form.

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