Tag: Factory Automation

  • Tesla’s Shanghai Factory Boosts Q3 Output: Model Y Every 30 Seconds

    Tesla’s Shanghai Factory Boosts Q3 Output: Model Y Every 30 Seconds

    Despite earlier reports of production cuts, Tesla’s Shanghai Gigafactory is currently operating at full capacity, according to a visit by Beijing News Shell Finance on July 15th. The factory’s Model Y production line is producing a new car approximately every 30 seconds.

    High Production Levels

    This update follows concerns earlier this year about potential production reductions at the Shanghai plant. In May, Reuters reported that Tesla planned to cut production by at least 20% between March and June 2024. Tesla China did not comment on these reports, and there was a noted decline in new car registrations and export volumes compared to the same time frame in 2023.

    However, now that the third quarter has started, Tesla seems to be increasing its production to meet year-end targets. CEO Elon Musk has mentioned that the company aims to exceed last year’s car sales figures, and achieving this objective depends heavily on the Shanghai factory maintaining full operational capacity.

    Advanced Automation

    The report also emphasizes the factory’s remarkable level of automation. Tesla’s final assembly workshop employs a vertically stacked, dual-line configuration. Vertical elevators transport doors, bodies, and other components, which saves nearly 100 meters of production line space. Furthermore, the four workshops are interconnected, allowing for efficient movement of parts within the factory.

    This high level of automation results in an impressive 95% fully automated production across the factory, with the welding workshop nearing 100% automation.

    Future Expansion

    In addition to car production, Tesla is also advancing its Shanghai Energy Storage Super Factory project. Tesla Vice President Tao Lin has confirmed that the project is on schedule for completion in 2025. This facility will focus on manufacturing Tesla’s flagship energy storage product, the Megapack.

  • Tesla’s Second-gen Optimus Robot Demonstrates Battery Work in Factory

    Tesla’s Second-gen Optimus Robot Demonstrates Battery Work in Factory

    Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot has resurfaced, showcasing its ability to handle a practical task: the precise placement of battery cells into a tray. In a video released by Tesla on May 5th, the robot's advancements are highlighted, demonstrating its proficiency in interpreting 2D camera footage and sensor data through a trained neural network. This enables Optimus to autonomously generate the required joint movements for the task at hand.

    Optimus Robots in Action

    Tesla has confirmed that multiple Optimus robots are now actively utilized within their factories. These robots are engaged in daily operational testing and refinement at real workstations. Despite successfully navigating office settings for prolonged periods without issues, the quest for increased operational speeds remains an ongoing area of development.

    Future Outlook and Projections

    Elon Musk, Tesla's CEO, had previously outlined his expectations for Optimus during the first-quarter earnings call. Musk anticipates that by the end of the year, Optimus will be proficient in executing "useful" tasks within the factory setting. Tesla's objective includes integrating Optimus into their production facilities before the year concludes, with potential plans for external sales by the close of 2025.