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Umar Shakir
Umar Shakir
Cybertruck, US-only for now.

Musk is asked when the Cybertruck will go international. He responds saying it was designed with American specs in mind, and a new and redesigned version would be needed for the European and Chinese markets. There won’t be an international model this year, he confirms.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Donald Trump: Cybertruck fan.

Trump has been a huge critic of electric vehicles on the stump. But Musk says he talks to Trump a lot and maybe its just a put-on. “I think a lot of his friends now have Teslas,” Musk says. “And they all love it. And he’s a huge fan of the Cybertruck. So I think those may be contributing factors.”

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Musk accepting well-wishes and praise like a champ.

He goes off on a tangent about “homicidal maniacs” after one shareholder asks him how he’s doing with everything. We have fully left the substantive portion of the meeting and are now just coasting on vibes.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
A question about ‘harsh consequences’ of Full Self-Driving.

This sounds like a question about financial risks of autonomy, but it could also be seen as one about human collateral. Musk leaps to his usual difference: “There’s a small chance of something bad happening. But when you look at the sort of safety per mile, it’s very clear that the safety better than human driving.”

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
FSD free trials will continue until morale improves.

In response to a question about bundling software, Musk says the company will continue offering free trials of Full Self-Driving to new customers as long as there are new versions of the software to release.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
‘Optimus is a $25 trillion market cap situation.’

Musk is known for his tendency to over-hype his companies products, but this is definitely above the normal level. “I don’t want to trivialize what’s necessary to get there. I mean, it’s an immense amount of work that is required to get there, like super difficult, but we are moving very fast down that road,” he says before shifting to Q&A.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
More details about Optimus’ new tasks.

Musk says that it has several humanoid Optimus robots performing tasks at its factory in Fremont. They’re taking cells off the end of the assembly line and putting them into shipping containers. By the end of next year, Musk predicts Tesla will have a thousands robots working in its factories.

Umar Shakir
Umar Shakir
“Rumors of the death of the Supercharger are greatly exaggerated.”

Musk quipped in response to the recent layoff of the Supercharger team, which left many charging station projects stalled. Musk says there will be more Superchargers this year than the rest of the industry combined and promises to give other manufacturers adapters to use Tesla stations (which are still in limited supply).

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Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Musk repeats his AWS fantasy.

He first pitched this idea of Tesla’s fleet running inference compute for AI during the last earnings call. “So there’s 100 hours of 100 gigawatts of inference compute, which I think we should use. Why not?” he says.

We asked some experts. They’re skeptical.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Hardware 3 to Hardware 4... to Hardware 5.

HW4 will be “five times” more powerful than HW3. And then HW5, which will go into the company’s Optimus robots, will come out 18 months after HW4.

I’m old enough to remember when Elon Musk said that Tesla vehicles had all the hardware they needed for full self-driving.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
There are now three shrouded vehicles in Tesla’s future lineup.

There were only two covered mystery vehicles during last year’s Master Plan Part Three event. Now we have three. One’s definitely the robotaxi. The other could be the forthcoming revamped Roadster. What about the third? The long-awaited more affordable Model 2?

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Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
So far, this feels like an extended victory lap.

We’re getting the greatest hits: Cybertruck, Model Y best-selling car globally, and Tesla Semi. Musk said last week he approved volume production plans for the Semi, which has been stuck in low-volume mode since 2022. So that’s news.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Is the Cybertruck cool? Ask a kid.

That’s Musk’s recommendation for clearing up the question of the Cybertruck’s cool factor. (I would ask my own kids, but they’re too busy blasting Skibidi Toilet non-stop.)

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Tesla is making progress on its sustainability goals.

In light of defeated proposals to get Tesla to be more transparent about its carbon emissions, Musk puts up this slide that shows the company is producing less pollution.

Tesla’s sustainability progress.
Tesla’s sustainability progress.
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Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
‘Who doesn’t want a C3PO?’

Now he’s touting Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot, which the company claims is already performing tasks at Tesla’s factory. “I think the ratio of robots-to-humans will probably be at least two to one,” he said, predicting there will be eventually 10-30 billion humanoid robots.