October it will be done. There is great hope for Musks robotaxi idea, and it is definitely going to become a major competitor for taxi rides. The business model, allowing any Tesla owner to let his car make money for them, is almost destined to dominate.
Elon Musk has announced that Tesla will unveil its long-awaited “robotaxi” prototype on October 10, after an initial delay from the previously planned date of August 8. This showcase is set to include a glimpse of “a couple of other things,” though Musk remained tight-lipped about the specifics.
Tesla Robotaxi event is now October 10, 2024
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The delay, revealed during Tesla’s second-quarter earnings call, was confirmed to be due to Musk’s insistence on redesigning key elements of the prototype, particularly an “important design change to the front.” Musk noted, “Pushing the event back a few months allowed us to refine the robotaxi and introduce some additional features for the unveiling.”
The Tesla robotaxi and its “unsupervised” full self-driving software are central to the company’s ambitious vision for the future. Earlier this year, Musk laid off more than 10% of Tesla’s global workforce to pivot the company towards AI-powered innovations, including a relentless push for vehicle autonomy. This shift, however, is colliding with Tesla’s core business of selling electric vehicles (EVs). Tesla reported a $1.5 billion profit in the second quarter of 2024, a stark 45% decline from the same period last year, despite a boost from a record $890 million in regulatory credit sales. The company’s total revenues saw a modest 2% year-over-year increase, but automotive revenues fell by 7%, totaling $19.9 billion.
Elon Musk was asked in the Q&A portion of the Tesla earnings call when shareholders can expect “the first robotaxi ride.” https://t.co/HaplMqOHbK pic.twitter.com/SfrU33F4u4
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The rocky financial performance comes on the heels of a challenging start to the year, where Tesla experienced a 55% drop in profit in the first quarter compared to the previous year. The company is now grappling with the possibility of selling fewer EVs in 2024 than in 2023, a reversal of its previous growth trajectory. Tesla has attempted to reassure investors by suggesting it is navigating between “two major growth waves,” with future sales hinging on the new, albeit divisive and pricey, Cybertruck, as well as other forthcoming models that may offer more affordable pricing.
Despite these challenges, Musk remains resolutely focused on autonomy as the cornerstone of Tesla’s future. This includes the company’s humanoid robot project, Optimus, which has seen delays. Central to Tesla’s future, however, is the development of fully self-driving cars—a promise Musk has yet to fulfill. The upcoming October 10 event is eagerly anticipated, with expectations high for what the robotaxi prototype and other innovations will reveal. An illustration of the robotaxi, previously included in Walter Isaacson’s 2023 biography of Musk, hints at a smaller vehicle designed for shared use.
Musk envisions a future where Tesla owners can offer their vehicles on a shared network through Tesla’s app, much like ride-sharing platforms Uber and Lyft. However, this vision hinges on the advancement of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software, which has been a long-standing, contentious topic. Musk’s promises of fully autonomous vehicles have led to lawsuits and investigations, as Tesla has yet to deliver on these bold claims.
BREAKING: Elon Musk just confirmed that Tesla Robotaxi will reveal on 10/10 pic.twitter.com/pX1YF3Zs4W
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When questioned about the timeline for Tesla’s first unsupervised robotaxi ride, Musk suggested it might happen by the end of this year, though he tempered expectations by admitting his tendency towards over-optimism, acknowledging that it could be 2025 before such a service is realized.
Major Points:
- Elon Musk announced that Tesla will reveal its robotaxi prototype on October 10, after delaying the event from the original August 8 date.
- The delay allowed for important design changes to the robotaxi, including adjustments to the vehicle’s front, and the addition of new features.
- The robotaxi and Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software are key to the company’s future, with Musk emphasizing a shift towards AI-driven products.
- Tesla reported a $1.5 billion profit in Q2 2024, down 45% from the previous year, with automotive revenues dropping by 7%.
- Musk hinted at possible delays for the first unsupervised robotaxi ride, suggesting it could happen by the end of this year or as late as 2025.
Susan Guglielmo – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News