Elon Musk's $200 Trillion Vision for Tesla's Future

4 min read | August 12, 2024 09:05 AM PDT | By Team Kalkine Media

Headlines

  • Tesla's (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO, Elon Musk, envisions a future where the company's AI-driven humanoid robots, known as Optimus, become a $200 trillion business.
  • Optimus aims to revolutionize various sectors by supplementing human labor, potentially outpacing Tesla's core electric vehicle business in value.
  • Despite the excitement, the market for humanoid robotics is competitive and its future remains uncertain.

Marketing is one of the hardest things to do in business. At its core, marketing is a form of storytelling. If brands fail to craft compelling stories, then it's hard to resonate with consumers.

One company that notably doesn't rely on hefty advertising, however, is Tesla. Despite intense competition, Tesla has one thing that none of its competitors do. And no, I'm not talking about more sophisticated technology or loads of intellectual property (IP).

I'm talking about the company's outspoken CEO, Elon Musk. Very few leaders in the business world command the same kind of presence as Musk. No matter the context, it seems that the world listens nearly every time Musk opens his mouth. Recently, Musk posited the idea that Tesla is staring down a $200 trillion potential with a project called Optimus. The best part? It has nothing to do with the company's core electric vehicle (EV) business.

Let's dig into Musk's remarks and explore the reality behind this vision.

What is Tesla Optimus?

Most people are familiar with Tesla because of the company's EVs. But what you may not know is that Tesla also has several ambitions in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI).

One of the company's biggest AI projects revolves around humanoid robotics, which it calls Optimus. Essentially, Tesla is using machine learning to train human-sized robots on how to perform basic tasks.

The vision is that Optimus bots will become handy enough to supplement the human workers in Tesla's factories.

A $200 Trillion Market?

During Tesla's second-quarter earnings call, Musk doubled down on his optimistic outlook for Optimus when he proclaimed, As I've said before, I think Optimus will be more valuable than everything else combined.

In the video below, Musk explains his perspective on Optimus and its potential to be a $200 trillion business.

The Bottom Line

Although Musk's comments may inspire some excitement, there are some important caveats to review here.

First, Tesla is far from the only company pursuing humanoid robotics. One of Tesla's biggest competitors in the space is Figure AI, a start-up backed by Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), Intel(NASDAQ:INTC), and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)

According to its website, Figure AI envisions a future in which humanoid robots are fully integrated into society, playing a major role in logistics, warehouse labor, retail, and even elderly care. Figure AI estimates that disrupting manual labor at scale could be a $42 trillion addressable market.

Beyond Optimus and Figure AI, other major players in humanoid robotics include Boston Dynamics, 1X, and a litany of start-ups in China. Given this level of attention, it's not entirely surprising that Goldman Sachs outlines humanoid robotics as a $38 billion market just by next decade.

The second point to realize is that the total addressable market for humanoid robotics is all over the place, ranging from tens of billions to hundreds of trillions. While a timeline for Optimus' scale to 10 billion units wasn't revealed, having more humanoid robots than people on Earth is quite a bold idea. However, it's important not to get too caught up with the specifics of the forecast. With commercialization of Optimus slotted for just two years away, the demand for technology stocks related to robotics will become evident sooner than later.

It's too early to tell if humanoid robots will be a success and if Optimus will be a leader in the space. But just like Tesla's other products, Musk has done a stellar job of marketing the vision around Optimus and generating excitement about the future ahead.


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