Two sources close to the suppliers said that Tesla places orders about two months in advance, and they have already seen specific orders for hundreds of units in August. Based on this estimate, Tesla’s suppliers will have the capacity to supply parts for 100,000 Optimus units annually by the end of the year. It is understood that before placing orders with the supply chain, Musk approved the latest version of Optimus at an executive meeting in late June. This means that after more than three years of research and development, Optimus Gen 3 will finally leave the lab and enter mass production.

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