Tesla’s Optimus robot just took a giant leap forward, literally. In a pair of newly released videos, Elon Musk reveals Optimus performing complex dance moves, now entirely untethered and autonomous.
(TestMiles) – Imagine you are finally ready to buy that Tesla Model S or X you’ve been eyeing for years. They still feel like ...
Humanoid robots are set to soak up a whopping 75 GWh of solid-state battery capacity between now and 2035 – nearly 1500x growth!
Tesla is giving the Model S and Model X the ax. Recent sales figures help explain why.
Tesla is no longer positioning itself as just an electric vehicle company. With the rapid expansion of its artificial intelligence ...
There’s a consensus forming that the company’s auto manufacturing business alone cannot justify its mammoth $1.56 trillion market capitalization.
Where once Tesla had the EV field in America mostly to itself, there is now increasingly stiff competition. By way of comparison, the Ford Edsel, a 1950s flop so notorious that it’s taught in business ...
The Model S and X are Tesla’s flagship products. Not only do both have a proven market, but until the Roadster comes out, ...
The Austin automaker picked a California plant to produce Optimus 3. But Tesla's next-gen Optimus 4 humanoid will be produced ...
Tesla will end Model S and Model X production, converting its Fremont factory to build Optimus humanoid robots and expand ...
The company is converting Model S and X production space to manufacture 1 million humanoid robots.
SpaceX could go public later this year and break records in the process. However, a merger with another Musk company could still be pending before that.