Musk makes a major announcement about the next year: Cybertruck, Roadster and Optimus robots are now being manufactured.
Those who follow Tesla will be thrilled if Elon Musk's predictions regarding the company's future come to fruition next year.
Even for Elon Musk, this has been an exhilarating few days. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey attended a Cyber Rodeo event in the company's new plant in Texas yesterday, where he discussed the company's goals for the facility, new automobiles, and Tesla's Optimus robot.
As a result, Musk has revealed that Tesla's first pickup, the Cyber Truck, will go into production next year. Tesla's Cybertruck appears to be a tremendous sales smash, and if pre-orders are any indication, the company will make billions off of it. Of course, assuming they manage to overcome the "indestructible glass" issue before the sale begins. If we go by pre-orders, it appears like Tesla has a hit on its hands, one that will make the company billions. Of course, if the problem with "indestructible glass" is solved before the sale begins.
Tesla Semi truck and Roadster production will begin next year, as well as the pickup, according to the company's first man, making 2023 an extremely exciting year for fans. He plans to begin manufacturing of their first artificial intelligence-powered robot next year; the business unveiled it in 2013. that they expect to begin manufacturing their truck in the coming year
The Optimus robot was not high on Musk's list of priorities, but it appears that he has changed his mind and anticipates that the first machines will come off the manufacturing line next year. When it comes to a scarcity of labor in some hard and repetitive professions, Tesla CEO Elon Musk is optimistic about a robot that may fix the problem. The Optimus robot, which was previously thought to be low on the priority list, appears to have changed its mind and Musk expects that it will be a success.
Yesterday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that the company is investigating a second car. In a word, it's a futuristic-looking robot taxi. Not much is known about that vehicle, but it's evident that it'll be electric and not available for free; instead, it will only be available as part of an autonomous taxi service, which is obvious from the name. For those who may have forgotten, Tesla's self-driving car has previously been mentioned as a possible vehicle for the Boring Company's tunnels.
But even though he didn't explicitly state it, we can see how far Musk and the rest of the Tesla crew are willing to go in developing such robotics.