Part 2/10:
Elon Musk revealed that it costs Tesla just $10,000 to produce each Optimus robot and that the company plans to offer different versions tailored to various budgets and needs. This strategic approach to pricing is crucial as Tesla seeks to leverage Optimus as a significant profit generator alongside its automotive offerings.
The ambitious production goals are not merely fanciful aspirations. With manufacturing facilities in Texas, Fremont, and Shanghai, Tesla is poised to capitalize on its existing infrastructure to scale up production. The aim is to potentially reach a company valuation of $25 trillion, underscoring Musk's confidence in the future of humanoid robotics.