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Tesla's Robot Army: A Million Bots by 2027?
29 Jan
Summary
- Tesla aims to produce one million Optimus robots annually.
- Optimus 3 may launch in March 2026 with consumer versions by 2027.
- Robots could drive universal high income, not basic income.

Tesla is rapidly advancing its Optimus humanoid robot project, with plans to manufacture one million units annually at its Fremont factory. The Optimus 3 is targeted for release in March 2026, with consumer-grade models expected by 2027 or 2028. Elon Musk predicts these robots will usher in an age of 'amazing abundance' and 'universal high income,' potentially reshaping the global economy.
This ambitious strategy represents a significant shift for Tesla, potentially moving away from its core EV business. Musk believes Optimus could become a major economic force, even impacting US GDP. He envisions widespread adoption for tasks like eldercare, addressing the growing crisis of an aging population.
However, timelines and feasibility remain points of discussion. The projected $30,000 price tag places Optimus out of reach for most consumers, and significant technological hurdles in human-like appearance and interaction persist. Competition from China is also a notable factor, though Musk expressed confidence in Tesla's advancements in dexterity and AI.




