Tesla Optimus Gen 3 Hits the Floor: 50-Actuator Hands and a Million-Robot Plan

TL;DR: Tesla is converting its Fremont factory to pump out 1 million Optimus robots a year, and the new 50-actuator hands are a serious upgrade.

Look. The humanoid robot race is officially moving from the lab to the factory floor. Tesla just rolled out specs for the Optimus Gen 3, and it’s a massive leap forward. The biggest upgrade? Those 50-actuator hands. They give the bot a level of dexterity we usually only see in million-dollar surgical equipment.

The real story here isn’t just the hardware. It’s scale. Tesla is quietly converting chunks of its Fremont factory to produce these things at a ridiculous volume. They’re aiming for 1 million units a year. That kind of production capacity completely changes the math on humanoid affordability.

Right now, you can find Gen 2 models doing battery sorting and quality inspection in Austin. They walk around at 5 mph and carry 20kg payloads without complaining. By the time Gen 3 hits full production, we might actually see them stepping into far more complex roles.

And let’s not forget the software side. With Grok AI integration getting tighter, these bots are getting smarter about their environments every single day. The age of the affordable factory humanoid is basically here.

Catch up on the latest Tesla Optimus specs at Robozaps.

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