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Tesla to invest $20 billion in Cybercab, Optimus robots, and new ventures

Published on: January 29, 2026 12:50 PM

Tesla plans $20 billion capital spending spree in push beyond human-driven cars | Reuters

Tesla has announced plans to invest a record $20 billion in 2026, more than doubling last year’s capital expenditure, as the company pivots from traditional electric vehicle sales to futuristic projects, including fully autonomous vehicles and humanoid robots.

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CEO Elon Musk confirmed that production of the Model X SUV and Model S sedans will be phased out to free up capacity at the California factory for new ventures, particularly the Optimus humanoid robots. “This is going to be a very big capex year. We’re making big investments for an epic future,” Musk stated, highlighting Tesla’s long-term ambitions.

A significant portion of the investment will fund production lines for the Cybercab, a fully autonomous vehicle without a steering wheel or pedals, the Tesla semi-truck, and the Optimus robot program. Additional spending will support battery and lithium production facilities to underpin Tesla’s next-generation products.

Despite losing its global EV sales lead to China’s BYD, Tesla’s valuation remains strong, bolstered by investor confidence in Musk’s ambitious technological roadmap. CFO Vaibhav Taneja noted that while human-driven EVs still generate the bulk of revenue, the company is positioning itself at the forefront of autonomous mobility and AI-powered robotics.

Industry analysts called the investment “necessary” for Tesla’s strategic transition. Andrew Rocco of Zacks Investment Research said, “If Optimus is going to be a best-selling product, the AI must be trained as well as possible,” while Scott Acheychek of REX Financial noted that the company is undertaking a fundamental business model transformation.

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Tesla’s $20 billion spending exceeds last year’s $8.5 billion and the previous 2024 record of $11.3 billion. With over $44 billion in cash and investments, Taneja indicated that capital expenditure could rise further as the company pursues its next-generation mobility and robotics initiatives.

Filed Under: Business, World Tagged With: autonomous vehicles, capital expenditure, Cybercab, electric vehicles, elon musk, Latest, Optimus robot, TESLA

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