Tesla is preparing to begin production of its Optimus humanoid robot at the Fremont factory this summer, converting former Model S and Model X assembly lines for the new platform. CEO Elon Musk has described the Optimus Humanoid Robot as potentially the “biggest product ever,” with ambitions for millions of units capable of performing household chores, factory work, and assisting with elder care.
Production Plans
According to updates from Tesla’s Q1 2026 earnings call and subsequent statements, pilot production of Optimus is slated to start in late July or August 2026 at Fremont, with a second factory planned for Giga Texas. Initial output will focus on simple factory tasks before expanding.
Prior videos have demonstrated prototypes performing tasks such as cooking, cleaning, vacuuming, folding clothes, and basic mobility. Musk described scenarios where Optimus could handle repetitive or hazardous work.
Market Potential
Tesla targets a long-term consumer price of $20,000 to $30,000 per unit. Analyst projections cited in reports estimate initial 2026 production in the tens of thousands, scaling higher in subsequent years.
For Americans, companies see potential in addressing labor shortages in manufacturing, warehousing, construction, and elder care. An aging population has increased demand for in-home assistance; demographers project millions more seniors living alone in coming decades. Optimus is positioned to support tasks like household chores and caregiving.
Original reporting: The Dallas Express — read the source article.