Production of Tesla robots delay
- by AzerNews
- Jul 04, 2025
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4 July 2025 21:50 (UTC+04:00)
By Alimat Aliyeva
Tesla will not be able to meet its planned production targets
for the Optimus humanoid robots due to a series of challenges,
according to a report from the AI Invest portal, citing sources
within the company, Azernews reports.
The robotics division at Tesla is currently experiencing a
decline, with key personnel changes playing a significant role in
the setbacks. Milan Kovacs, who had managed the Optimus program
since 2016 and worked closely with Elon Musk, resigned recently,
further complicating the project’s timeline.
In addition to leadership changes, Tesla has encountered
technical difficulties with the robots. Some key components of the
humanoids have been overheating during operation, and the robots
have struggled to handle heavy loads as initially intended.
Currently, a test batch of Optimus robots is performing small
tasks at Tesla's factories, but their efficiency is reportedly less
than half that of human workers, limiting their practical
applications at this stage.
Tesla has now warned that orders for the robots will be
suspended for at least two months while the company works to
resolve these issues. Industry experts believe that these ongoing
technical and logistical hurdles may prevent Elon Musk's ambitious
goal of producing between 5,000 and 10,000 Optimus robots by
2025.
Neuralink, the brain-computer interface company also led by
Musk, recently made headlines with an announcement that it had
successfully connected some of its patients to the Optimus robots.
The connection allows patients to control the robots using brain
chips and their thoughts, a development that could have major
implications for people with physical disabilities.
Despite these technological hurdles, Elon Musk remains committed
to advancing Tesla's robot ambitions, citing the potential of
Optimus robots in both industrial applications and as a tool for
human augmentation. The setbacks in production, however, highlight
just how complex and ambitious the project truly is.
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