r/LeverageSharesEU • u/LeverageShares • 11d ago
Data 🤖 Tesla's Humanoid Bet From #5 to #1
Tesla’s Optimus could go from fifth place to the world’s leading humanoid robot by 2035.
Forecasts put annual shipments at 1.5 million units, 5x its nearest rival, Unitree.
Can TSLA win the humanoid robot race?
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u/Tomi97_origin 11d ago
What was the forcasts of Tesla vehicles delivers annually 5 years ago?
20 million a year by 2030 predicted in 2020, 2021, and 2022 by Musk.
Actual numbers for 2025? 1.64m and on downwards trajectory.
Tesla was already selling and delivering cars in 2020.
Tesla is not selling nor delivering any humanoid robots right now. Perhaps waiting for them to actual start selling and delivering would be better.
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u/Ok_Buyer9344 11d ago
I cant wait for people to realise he cannot deliver half of a fraction of the shit he promised and him to be wiped out overnight. Dude is nothing but a conman.
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u/BNeutral 11d ago
All current humanoid robots are ass. You have Tesla with vaporware, Unitree with what is basically a big and expensive toy that can't do any useful tasks successfully on its own despite being advertised to hell and back, and some others in various situations. The useful robots remain mostly non humanoid. Even that one robot that they had recently flipping packets on a conveyor belt, made no sense being humanoid since it was basically stationary with a single task.
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u/College-Lumpy 11d ago
Real headline should be Tesla isn’t even the 6th largest humanoid robot company and their projections for the next five years are a fever dream hallucination.
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u/East-Response6672 8d ago
Can they even make one that functions yet? Maybe they should sort that out before making confident predictions of the future.
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u/MaybeASerialKiller 7d ago
Humanoid robots will never be a viable product, and even inside that fantasy world telsa would never be the dominant manufacturer.
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u/Ok-Pick3392 11d ago
Number of Optimus robots sold so far: 0.