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Musk bragged again, Tesla wants to produce 20 billion robots? Netizen: China has the final say

author:Attack on the little ace

Preface

The news of Musk's announcement that Tesla will produce 20 billion humanoid robots has sparked heated discussions among netizens. Some doubt whether this goal is credible, while others are looking forward to Tesla's future performance. Want to know what kind of secret is hidden behind Musk's bold statement?

Musk announced the production of 20 billion humanoid robots

Musk bragged again, Tesla wants to produce 20 billion robots? Netizen: China has the final say

The news about Tesla has always been the focus of public attention, Tesla is unique in the electric vehicle industry, has maintained a leading position in technology and brand, especially with the increasingly severe situation of global warming, the country is also paying more and more attention to the development of new energy vehicles, the introduction of various new policies is to give the industry an opportunity to break out.

But Musk's recent announcement at Tesla's annual shareholder meeting has attracted a lot of attention, saying that Tesla will produce 20 billion humanoid robots, and not only mass production in 2025, but into the future, in order to replace humans in most jobs.

As soon as the news came out, it caused an uproar, and netizens expressed their opinions on social media, some people think that Musk is completely out of reality, and a figure like 20 billion is unimaginable even in the global manufacturing industry, not to mention Tesla, which can only be regarded as a small scale at present.

And some people think that even if Tesla can really complete this goal, then the cost of paying for it will be huge, and the 20 billion robots do not know where to put them into use, just like there was a joke that said that in the future, robots can really replace human work, and then robots will earn money to support themselves, and humans have lost their ability to work.

But Musk seemed very serious about the news, and he reiterated his goal in an interview, saying that Tesla would prove its ability with practical actions.

Although the outside world does not buy this statement, Musk himself still has a certain degree of credibility, and many people are waiting to see Tesla's future performance.

Musk bragged again, Tesla wants to produce 20 billion robots? Netizen: China has the final say

Tesla's challenges

In the Chinese market, such as China, the sales of electric vehicles of local brands such as BYD are rising, and in the United States, Tesla is also dominant, and this situation is also changing.

Especially with the gradual withdrawal of various subsidy policies, Tesla cars are increasingly exposing their own price problems, and in the absence of subsidies, many consumers can no longer afford to buy Tesla cars.

In addition, Tesla's own technological advantages are gradually lost, and when it first entered the market of large eastern countries, Tesla cars undoubtedly left a deep impression on consumers.

At that time, the electric vehicles launched by other domestic brands were either not enough or ridiculously expensive, while Tesla cars not only had a range far beyond the level of their peers, but also had a stylish exterior design, luxurious interior, and most importantly, a very affordable price.

However, as local brands continue to increase R&D investment, and the technical level is gradually improving, now BYD, NIO and other brands have launched new cars that have the strength to compete with Tesla.

Some industry insiders even believe that in the future, more local Chinese brands will go abroad to compete with Tesla in the global market.

What's even more worrying is that under the leadership of Musk, a "limelight figure", Tesla has always been a veritable "technology company", especially in the field of autonomous driving, which was once at the forefront of the world.

However, for various reasons, it is difficult for Tesla to continue to maintain such an advantage, and there are even consumers in the United States who have sued Tesla for problems with autonomous driving.

Musk bragged again, Tesla wants to produce 20 billion robots? Netizen: China has the final say

Musk is exaggerating?

In addition to the pressure of market competition, Tesla is also facing various other problems, such as supply chain problems and financial problems.

Therefore, some people believe that Musk's bold words are actually to divert the attention of the public and investors, and the goal of 20 billion robots at the shareholders' meeting is to raise Tesla's stock price.

And similar to the tech giant Amazon, there were rumors of similar scale expansion, but in the end, it ended up in nothing, and none of the robots were actually produced.

Therefore, Musk is inevitably exaggerating when he says this, especially after he mentions the need to produce 20 billion robots, and such an extremely informative topic is picked out by him alone.

Many people are skeptical about this, believing that even if Tesla really wants to produce robots, it will not be able to target 20 billion robots.

Musk bragged again, Tesla wants to produce 20 billion robots? Netizen: China has the final say

epilogue

Musk's goal, while bold, has also sparked a lot of questions and discussions. Regardless of the outcome, Tesla's development is in the spotlight. What do you think of Tesla's plans to produce 20 billion robots? Come and leave a comment to share your thoughts!

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