Elon Musk, Tesla Model S and Fremont
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Tesla expects to more than double capital spending in 2026 as it invests heavily in robotics and driverless technology.
Tesla dominated the electric vehicle industry by the mid-2010s with sleek, fast cars that helped combat the public perception that EVs were severely limited by short ranges.
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Tesla pours billions into Optimus while the hard parts of robotics stay stubborn
The more profound truth behind the spectacle is, as it has been pointed out, that there are still too many demos that use scripted behaviors or require direct oversight. The line proposed by Lei Yang,
In the Q4 earnings call for Tesla, Elon Musk said the Fremont factory would stop production of Model S and X vehicles, and instead, it will pivot to producing Optimus robots.
ET with analyst comments Tesla (TSLA) shares are gaining ground as a top- and bottom-line beat coupled with an upbeat outlook on Cybercab and robotaxi growth overshadowed another quarterly revenue decline,
Tesla has built its modern identity on growth: more vehicles delivered, more factories ramped, and more revenue flowing in year
On Tesla’s earning call, Elon Musk described how some car models were being discontinued to make way for robot manufacturing, giving investors a new look at Tesla’s future with humanoid robotics. CNN’s Hadas Gold reports.