Elon Musk
Chief Executive Officer at Tesla
[Starts Abruptly] ramp-up of new factories, and we believe there's still meaningful room for improvement there.
Regarding Autopilot and AI, our vehicles now driven over 0.5 billion miles with FSD beta, full self-driving beta, and that number is growing rapidly. We recently completed a 10,000 GPU cluster of H100s. We think probably bringing it into operation faster than anyone's ever brought that much compute per unit time into production, since training is the fundamental limiting factor on progress with full self-driving and vehicle autonomy.
We're also seeing significant promise with FSD version 12. This is the end-to-end AI, where it's photon count in, controls out. Really you can think of it as just a large bitstream coming in and a tiny bitstream going out, compressing reality into a very small set of outputs, which is actually kind of how humans work. The vast majority of human data input is optics from our eyes, and so we are like the car, photons in, controls out, with neural nets -- just neural nets in the middle. It's very interesting to think about that.
We will continue to invest significantly in AI development, as this is really the mass game-changer. I mean, success in this regard in the long-term, I think, has the potential to make Tesla the most valuable company in the world by far. If you have fully autonomous cars at scale and fully autonomous humanoid robots that are truly useful, it's not clear what the limit is.
Regarding energy storage, we deployed 4 gigawatt hours of energy of storage products in Q3. And as this business grows, the energy vision is becoming our highest margin business. Energy and service now contribute over $0.5 billion to quarterly profit.
The Cybertruck, I know a lot of people are excited about Cybertruck, I am too. I've driven the car. It's an amazing product. I do want to emphasize that there will be enormous challenges in reaching volume production with the Cybertruck and then in making the Cybertruck cash flow positive. This is simply normal for when you've got a product with a lot of new technology or any -- brand-new vehicle program, but especially one that is as different and advanced as the Cybertruck, you will have problems proportionate to how many new things you're trying to solve at scale.
So, I just want to emphasize that while I think this is potentially our best product ever, and I think it is our best product ever, it is going to be -- require immense work to reach volume production and be cash flow positive at a price that people can afford. Often people do not understand what is truly hard. That is why I say, prototypes are easy, production is hard.
People think it's the idea or you make a prototype, you design a car, and as soon as they're designing a car, if just anyone can do it, it does require taste. It does require effort to design a prototype. But the difficulty going from a prototype to volume production is like 10,000% harder to get to volume production than to make the prototype in the first place, and then it is even harder than that to reach positive cash flow. That is why there have not been new car startups that have been successful for 100 years, apart from Tesla.
So, I just want to temper expectations for Cybertruck. It's a great product, but financially it will take a year to 18 months before it is a significant cash flow contributor. I wish there was some way for that to be different, but that's my best guess. The demand is off the charts. We have over 1 million people who have reserved the car, so it's not a demand issue, but we have to make it, and we need to make it at a price that people can afford, insanely difficult things.
In conclusion, we continue to focus on ramping production while maintaining positive cash flow, and we continue to target and expect to have around 1.8 million vehicle deliveries, as stated earlier this year. The Tesla AI team is, I think, one of the world's best, and I think it is actually by far the world's best when it comes to real-world AI. I'll say that again. Tesla has the best real-world AI team on earth, period, and it's getting better.
And lastly, I wanted to thank all of our employees who are making a lot of extra effort during uncertain times. Thank you very much for your hard work and the impact that you're making.