Market for humanoid robots like Tesla Optimus to grow to $152 billion by 2035 - Goldman Sachs

By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 04.11.2022, 22:57
Analysts at one of the world's largest banks, Goldman Sachs, believe that in the middle of the next decade, the market value of humanoid robots will exceed $ 150 billion.

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Experts believe that by 2030 humanoid robots like the Tesla Optimus will be able to cover 4% of the labor needs in U.S. industries. The entire market will be valued at only $6 billion.

In the next five years, Goldman Sachs analysts predict a significant jump. Thus, by 2035 the market for humanoid robots will be estimated at $152 billion. And by then such devices will provide 2% of the world's need for elderly care personnel.

It should be noted that in their forecast, experts rely on the emergence of new players in this segment. But in any case, such a turnover is comparable to a third of the global smartphone market in 2021. Whether this will mean that an ordinary person will be able to buy a robot as easily as a phone, it is difficult to say now. But Elon Musk promises that Tesla intends to produce its Optimus humanoid in millions of copies, and the price will be $20,000.

Source: Elektrek

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