Tesla Is Turning Its Model S Line Into an Optimus Robot Factory:Gen 3 Targets a 2026 Production Start
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Tesla is shifting production at its Fremont factory from the Model S and Model X to its Optimus humanoid robot, with low-volume production of the third-generation machine targeted for 2026. The company plans to repurpose the capacity for Optimus while a larger dedicated robot plant rises at Gigafactory Texas. The third-generation Optimus robot features a redesigned hand with increased dexterity, moving from 11 to 22 degrees of freedom. This redesign is crucial for mass production, as it simplifies the hand's mechanics and reduces costs.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The success of Tesla's Optimus robot hinges on its ability to meet a $30,000 target price, a feat that requires a dramatic reduction in the cost of actuators, motors, and gearboxes.
- · If achieved, this would be a significant milestone in robotics, enabling mass production of humanoid robots with unprecedented capabilities.