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Tesla gives price range for Optimus Gen2, its ‘robot without wheels’
Tesla gives price range for Optimus Gen2, its ‘robot without wheels’-May 2024
2024-10-12 EDT 11:53:36

The future should look like the future, CEO Elon Musk said at the Tesla We Robot special event held in Burbank, California earlier this week. Sure enough, Teslas much-anticipated autonomous robotaxi, the Cybercab, and its large-van counterpart, the Cybervan, seemed straight out of celebrated sci-fi movies.

But as the name of the event hinted at, a vision of the future would not be complete without robots: Optimus Gen 2s, Teslas latest version of humanoid-like robots, were found serving drinks, holding conversations with guests, and even dancing together at the event.

Tesla has recently pitched the Optimus as a potential replacement for factory workers in China and elsewhere. Musk previously said he expects the Optimus to start working at Tesla factories in 2025 and be available to other firms in 2026.

Yet, at the event, the Tesla boss revealed his expanded vision of a household robot that can do everything you want: Babysit your kid, walk your dog, mow your lawn, get the groceries, just be your friend, serve drinks.

He also gave a closer estimate of the robots price tag: Once produced at scale, Optimus should cost somewhere between $20,000 and $30,000. Musk had previously said the robots price would be about half that of a car.

Recommended Videos Staying true to his sci-fi vision, the Tesla CEO referred to Optimus as a cross between R2D2 and C-3PO, the famous droids from the Star Wars film series.

But ever since the first generation of the Optimus was revealed in 2022, Tesla has emphasized the continuity between its cars and the robot. Everything that weve developed for our cars the battery powers electronics, the advanced motors gearboxes, the software, the AI inference computer it all actually applies to a humanoid robot, Musk said at the event. A robot with arms and legs, instead of a robot with wheels.

Tesla would not be the first to offer a domestic robot on the market, eventh

Hyundai-owned Boston Dynamics has already commercialized a home service-type robot called Spot with a hefty price tag of $74,500. BMW and Open AI are backing robots made by Figure, a California-based company. Meanwhile, Nvidia is developing Project GR00T to also deliver humanoid robots.

Earlier this year, Goldman Sachs forecast that the annual global market for humanoid robots could reach $38 billion by 2035, with robot shipments of 1.4 million units both for industrial and consumer applications. It also said that robots could become more affordable as their manufacturing cost has been decreasing more than expected leading to faster commercialization.

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