Tesla aims to produce 1 billion humanoid robots annually
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发表于 2024-9-21 22:57:23
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Tesla's target for annual production of 1 billion humanoid robots is that humanoid robots will become the mainstay of industry, and Tesla's goal is to produce 1 billion units annually, occupying over 10% of the market share. Tesla continues to invest in research and development resources in cutting-edge fields such as electric vehicles, autonomous driving, artificial intelligence, humanoid robots, and energy storage. It has not only established advanced production and manufacturing bases and research and development centers in China, but also continuously expanded its sales, service, and charging networks, committed to providing high-quality products and services to Chinese consumers. The relevant person in charge of Tesla stated that Tesla will continue to increase its investment in China and deepen its localization strategy.
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