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Tesla released its 2026 first-quarter financial earnings today, providing another look at the progress of Elon Musk’s $1 trillion bet to transform his company into a leader of AI and robotics.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirms Optimus production starts late July at Fremont, converting the Model S/X line in four months — but warns output will be 'quite slow.'
Tesla plans to begin preparing its first large-scale factory dedicated to the Optimus humanoid robot in the June quarter. The first-generation line will be designed to make 1 million robots annually.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he expects production for Optimus, the humanoid robot, to start around late July or August.
Tesla (NasdaqGS:TSLA) reported Q1 2026 results that included a rebound in profit and revenue. The company outlined a shift toward AI, robotics, and robotaxi growth, including preparations for an Optimus humanoid robot factory.
Tesla is confronting a sharp drop in California EV sales, record unsold vehicle inventory, and a slowdown in its energy storage growth, even as it ramps production of its Cybercab robotaxi, invests billions in humanoid robot manufacturing, and builds a ...
In addition to financial figures, Tesla’s (TSLA) latest earnings report also brought details about the company's plans for the coming months and years. This includes a strong push into robotics, with Tesla estimating that it’ll eventually be able to produce 10 million Optimus robots per-year at its Texas Gigafactory.
Tesla (TSLA) reported first quarter results on Wednesday after the closing bell. Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) came in at $0.41 (compared to analyst estimates of $0.34), and revenue came in at $22.
Trick-or-treating season is here. For some New Yorkers, their candy came from a Tesla robot's hand. On Monday, Tesla showed off two of its future products in front of the Nasdaq building in Times Square. One was the Cybercab, a fully autonomous vehicle ...
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US carmaker Tesla turned the Boston Marathon into a live stage for its Optimus