Tesla ends Model S, X
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Tesla's ending Model S and X production at its Fremont plant to build a million Optimus robots annually amid plunging profits and sales.
Fremont production will pivot from cars to Optimus humanoid robots, while Musk says he’s “hoping to debut” the Roadster in April.
The billionaire CEO’s disdain for California isn’t evident as Tesla grabs another 108,000 square feet in the Bay Area.
Prior to being appointed Director of Vehicle Operations and Engineering at Fremont in 2023, Bate was Director of Manufacturing for both Tesla’s Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. ・Electrek noted that the departure is the latest of a streak of exits at the EV giant.
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