Shanghai Gigafactory has potential to construct humanoid robots: Tesla China president
Tesla China President Allan Wang Hao stated that the Shanghai Gigafactory, Tesla's largest production base, has the potential to manufacture humanoid robots. This marks the first time a Tesla executive has publicly suggested using the Shanghai factory for robot production.

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AI-generatedTesla China President Allan Wang Hao stated that the Shanghai Gigafactory, Tesla's largest production base, has the potential to manufacture humanoid robots. This marks the first time a Tesla executive has publicly suggested using the Shanghai factory for robot production. Wang Hao cited the factory's manufacturing efficiency and innovative capabilities as key factors. Tesla CEO Elon Musk views humanoid robots as a new strategic focus for the company, aiming to leverage Tesla's AI and autonomous driving technology. This announcement follows Tesla's recent shift towards becoming a physical AI firm, moving beyond its hardware-centric business model.
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5 extractedTesla reported weak earnings and deliveries last year.
Tesla said it was transforming itself into a physical AI firm from a hardware-centric business.
It was the first time a Tesla executive publicly mentioned the potential use of the Shanghai factory for building humanoid robots.
The Shanghai Gigafactory could provide a “golden key” to the mass production of robots.
Tesla’s Shanghai Gigafactory has the potential to build humanoid robots in the future.