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Tesla Doubles Down on AI and Robotics With $20B Capex, Cuts Model S/X, Invests $2B in xAI

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January 29, 2026
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  • Tesla plans ~$20B in 2026 capex—about double what Wall Street expected—to expand factories, scale robotaxi, and build AI infrastructure.
  • The company will discontinue Model S and Model X, reallocating capacity toward Optimus humanoid robots, signaling a sharper pivot away from legacy auto.
  • Tesla disclosed a $2B preferred-share investment in Musk’s xAI and a broader AI “framework agreement,” deepening integration across Musk’s ecosystem.
  • Core EV fundamentals remain pressured (delivery declines, regulatory credit revenue down), but Tesla beat EPS estimates and is pushing subscription growth for FSD.

What Happened?

Tesla announced a sweeping strategic shift alongside Q4 results, outlining roughly $20 billion of spending this year to streamline its EV lineup and redirect resources toward robotics, robotaxis, and AI infrastructure. The company said it will discontinue the Model S and Model X and use that capacity for Optimus humanoid robot production. Tesla also revealed plans to invest $2 billion in Elon Musk’s xAI via preferred shares and described a framework agreement to deepen AI collaboration, while simultaneously discussing potential semiconductor manufacturing ambitions.

Why It Matters?

This accelerates Tesla’s repositioning from an EV manufacturer toward an AI-enabled mobility and robotics platform—potentially expanding the long-term total addressable market, but also increasing near-term execution and valuation risk. The strategy implicitly acknowledges that Tesla’s traditional growth engine is weakening: deliveries fell in 2025, regulatory credit revenue dropped, and competition is rising. Investors are effectively being asked to underwrite a larger share of Tesla’s value to less-proven businesses (robotaxi, Optimus, AI infrastructure), where timelines have historically slipped and regulatory/technical hurdles remain material.

What’s Next?

Watch for evidence that the pivot is converting into measurable operating traction: robotaxi expansion to additional US cities in 1H 2026, the scale-up pace of unsupervised deployments, and progress toward meaningful Optimus production volume. Track whether FSD’s shift to subscription-only after Feb. 14 drives higher recurring revenue per user or increases churn. On the financial side, monitor capex efficiency, margin stability as credits decline, and any updates on chip manufacturing plans—each could materially change Tesla’s cost structure and competitive positioning.

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