Tesla Faces Delays in Optimus Humanoid Robot Production

Sources indicate that Tesla is facing challenges in the production of its Optimus humanoid robots. While the company had announced targets of 5,000 units in 2025 and 50,000 in 2026, only a few hundred are reportedly developed.
Chinese sources report a potential halt in production due to limited battery life and difficulty in software integration. Problems have also been reported with the robot's hands and behavior design.
Tesla is also facing declining vehicle sales, which may lead to a shift of resources away from the robot project. Experts argue that other companies, such as Boston Dynamics, are more advanced in humanoid robot design.
Doubts exist regarding the Optimus production goals, but the technology is evolving, and the appearance of humanoid robots in our lives is likely within the next few years. Questions about the impact on work and society remain.