
"So we're going to launch on the fastest production ramp of any product of any large complex manufactured product ever, starting with building a one million unit production line in Fremont. And that's Line One. And then a 10-million-unit-per-year production line here (at Giga Texas). I don't know where we're going to put the one hundred million unit production line, maybe on Mars. But I think it's going to literally get to one hundred million a year, maybe even a billion a year,"
"The robots are just walking around the office, 24/7 with no one minding them & then they go charge themselves. It's going to be the biggest product of all time, bigger than cell phones, bigger than anything. There could be 10s of billions of robots."
Tesla plans a rapid production ramp for its Optimus humanoid robot, beginning with a pilot line in Fremont capable of producing up to one million units annually. Expansion plans include a 10-million-units-per-year line at Gigafactory Texas and potential future lines scaling to 100 million or even a billion units annually. Tesla envisions continuous robot operation with autonomous charging and anticipates Optimus becoming a larger product than cell phones, potentially reaching tens of billions of units. The program aligns with Tesla's Master Plan Part IV and targets sustainable abundance by using humanoid robots to address large-scale labor and production needs.
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