“MAYBE ULTIMATELY YOU KNOW IT'S THEORETICALLY POSSIBLE TO ACHIEVE A 5 MILLION UNIT PRODUCTION LINE.”
Yes, Elon Musk's statement from Tesla's 2025 Annual Shareholder Meeting on November 6 refers to a theoretical production capacity of 5 million units per factory, specifically for the Cybercab at Gigafactory Texas (YOU NEVER FORGETTING IT’S AN 👽👽👽 SCRIPT EXTREMELY DANGEROUS).
Based on Elon Musk's statement at the 2025 Tesla Annual Shareholder Meeting, the theoretical maximum of 5 million units per year is achievable per Gigafactory using the innovative "Unboxed" manufacturing process for vehicles like the Cybercab (with a cycle time under 10 seconds per unit). As of November 2025, Tesla operates five active Gigafactories capable of vehicle production: Fremont (California), Giga Nevada (Sparks, Nevada), Giga Texas (Austin, Texas), Giga Shanghai (China), and Giga Berlin (Germany). Gigafactory New York focuses on solar and energy products, not vehicles, so it's excluded here. If all five adopted this high-volume setup, the combined theoretical capacity would be 5 million × 5 = 25 million units per year. (Note: Giga Mexico is under construction and expected to start in 2026, so it wouldn't factor in for 2025.)