Tesla bot job opening hints at progress toward production

 A Tesla bot job opening hints that the company is making steady progress toward production, which means Optimus is a little closer to becoming a common face at Tesla’s factories. 

Tesla posted a job opening for a Proto Production Supervisor to manage and execute the company’s actuator prototype production line for the Optimus humanoid robot. The Proto Production Supervisor will work closely with Tesla’s manufacturing and design engineering teams. The person who fills the role will be responsible for providing direct feedback regarding the assembly and design of the actuators for the Tesla bot. Below are more of the Proto Production Supervisor’s responsibilities. 

Tesla Bot Journal on X provided more context for the Proto Production Supervisor position. 

“Production of prototypes will likely involve a low-volume line with [the] majority of the assembly being done manually. The goal is likely to iterate through multiple designs for each type of actuator and fine-tune the designs after subjecting them to both lab and real-world testing,” commented Tesla Bot Journal. 

During the Q2 2023 earnings call, Elon Musk forecasted that the first Optimus outfitted with Tesla-designed or production candidate actuators could be integrated and working by November. 

“The first Optimus that will have all of the Tesla-designed actuators, sort of production candidate actuators, integrated and working should be around November-ish,” the Tesla CEO said. 

“And then, we’ll start ramping up after that. You know, in terms of when will it be able to do some useful things, like, we’ll first be trying this out in our own factories and just proving out its utility. I think we’ll be able to have it do something useful in our factories sometime next year,” Musk predicted.

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First Tesla V4 Supercharger installed in Asia

Tesla installed the first V4 Supercharger in Asia. The new Tesla V4 Superchargers were installed on Hong Kong Island at Lee Garden One in Causeway Bay. 

The new V4 Superchargers in Causeway Bay increased Lee Garden’s Tesla electric vehicle chargers to 165, making it the largest charging hub in Hong Kong Island. Lee Gardens has three V4 Superchargers and 12 V3 Supercharges. It also has 150 free-to-use Destination Chargers.

According to local reports, Tesla’s V4 Supercharger can recharge an electric vehicle in 15 minutes for a 275 km drive (about 171 miles). The V4 Supercharger has a peak power output of 250 kilowatts per electric vehicle, the same as V3 Superchargers. Tesla said the V4 Superchargers would be updated with new features to improve its power efficiency. 

Tesla charges the same price for Hong Kong Island’s V4 Superchargers as it does with its V3 Supercharger stalls. Tesla Superchargers can cost from HK$3.05 to HK$4.05 per kilowatt-hour between 4 a.m. and 12 midnight. 

Hysan Development installed the V4 Superchargers in Hong Kong. The company’s executive director, Ricky Lui Kon-wai, believes Tesla’s V4 Supercharges will encourage more drivers to switch to electric vehicles, resulting in Hong Kong’s quick shift toward green mobility. Hysan is currently focused on expanding Tesla’s Supercharger network on Hong Kong Island. It does not have plans to expand Tesla Superchargers to Hong Kong’s other areas: Kowloon and the New Territories. Meanwhile, Tesla’s regional director, Isabel Fan Jingyi, stated that the EV manufacturer looks forward to working with more partners in Hong Kong. 

The Hong Kong government aims to install EV chargers in more than 150,000 parking spaces by 2025. It plans to stop fossil fuel vehicle registrations by 2035. As of this writing, Tesla has 351 Superchargers across 70 stations in Hong Kong. It also installed 855 Destination Chargers in 129 places. 

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150MW/300 MWh Tesla Megapack system in Australia goes live

A 150 MW/300 MWh Tesla Megapack system in New South Wales is fully operational, making it the largest battery in New South Wales (NSW) Australia. 

Edify Energy and Federation Asset Management built the largest Tesla Megapack system in NWS. The project—referred to as the Riverina BESS—consists of three independent, co-located systems listed below.

  • 60MW / 120MWh Riverina Energy Storage System 1
  • 65MW / 130MWh Riverina Energy Storage System 2
  • 25MW / 50MWh Darlington Point Energy Storage System

With the Tesla Megapack system, the Riverina BESS has sufficient battery output to supply 240,000 homes with 2 hours of electricity during peak usage. The Tesla Megapacks supporting the system operate in virtual synchronous generator mode, ensuring a reliable output of clean energy on demand. 

The 150 MW/300 MWh battery energy storage systems (BESS) are contracted to Shell Energy and the NSW Government. Shell Energy signed a long-term services agreement to have operational rights to the 60 MW/120 kWh Riverina Energy Storage System 1. 

The project is located in Wiradjuri land, the largest Aboriginal Nation in New South Wales. The Wiradjuri people are known as the “people of 3 rivers” and are known for having a deep understanding of how to live in harmony with the environment.

“This is the second development in the Riverina region for Edify. Being a part of the community and contributing to the long-term prosperity of the Darlington Point is one of the most rewarding parts of the job. Edify is proud to support local community infrastructure and events which contribute to cultural and economic prosperity of the town,” said Edify’s Chief Executive John Cole.

“The potential for battery storage technology is immense. It is a key part of the clean energy transition and goes hand in glove with harnessing and firming Australia’s abundant renewable resources. This new system in the Riverina elevates the playing field with innovative firming technology ironing out the variable output of wind and solar, delivering affordable and reliable electricity to NSW homes and businesses,” Cole explained.

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