Core Viewpoint - Elon Musk criticized the U.S. tariffs on solar energy during the World Economic Forum in Davos, emphasizing the potential for the U.S. to meet its energy needs through solar power [4][15]. Group 1: Tesla's Future Developments - Tesla is expected to start selling humanoid robots next year, with predictions that by the end of 2026, these robots will be capable of performing more complex tasks [7][8]. - Musk stated that Tesla will only release the humanoid robots to the public when they are confident in their reliability, safety, and functionality [9]. - The humanoid robots are considered a core direction for Tesla's future, alongside artificial intelligence and autonomous driving technology [12]. Group 2: Challenges in Traditional Business - Tesla's traditional electric vehicle sales are under pressure due to a lack of product line updates and the reduction of U.S. electric vehicle subsidies, leading to a decline in delivery volumes for two consecutive years [13]. - Musk warned that the initial production process for the humanoid robots and the autonomous taxi service would be "exceptionally slow and painful" [14]. Group 3: Solar Energy Tariffs - Musk highlighted that high tariffs on solar energy artificially increase the economic costs of deploying solar power, which is a barrier to expanding renewable energy [16]. - He argued that a small area in states like Utah, Nevada, or New Mexico could generate all the electricity needed for the U.S., including the demands from large tech companies [15]. Group 4: Autonomous Driving Progress - Tesla has begun offering Robotaxi services in Austin, Texas, without safety monitoring personnel in the vehicles [18].
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