
In addition to reminding employees to hold onto their stocks, what else did Musk say during the late-night all-hands meeting?

Elon Musk praised Tesla's employees and announced that Tesla has produced over 7 million vehicles globally. He also emphasized the development of projects such as the Supercharger network, the Dojo supercomputer, and Optimus. Looking ahead, he predicted that Tesla will surpass the milestone of 10 million vehicles next year
As Tesla's stock price experiences significant fluctuations, Musk held an all-hands meeting late at night to motivate employees.
On Thursday evening, at the all-employee meeting in Austin, Texas, he stated that despite facing "difficult times," everyone should "continue to hold" their shares.
Musk outlined key milestones achieved by the company, announcing that Tesla has produced over 7 million vehicles globally. Looking ahead, Musk predicted that Tesla would surpass the milestone of 10 million vehicles next year:
"There will be difficult, tumultuous times, but I am here to tell you that the future is bright and exciting."
Tesla's stock price rose 0.1% to $236.26 on Thursday. Year-to-date, the company's stock has fallen by 37.71%.
Grand Vision: A Sustainable Future
According to media reports, the meeting was originally scheduled to start at 9:30 PM Eastern Time but did not begin until 9:58 PM. This raised questions among employees, many of whom felt caught off guard by the purpose of the meeting and the short notice.
At the start of the meeting, Musk first praised Tesla's employees. He stated:
"The best talent in the world works at Tesla, designing and manufacturing our incredible products. Thank you for everything you do, well done."
He then emphasized Tesla's ongoing successes, pointing out that the Model Y has become the best-selling car globally. He also celebrated the Cybertruck's rapid rise as the best-selling electric pickup, with Tesla becoming the best-selling electric vehicle brand in Europe.
Recently, Musk's role during the Trump administration has sparked increasing discontent, leading to a decline in Tesla's sales, with its showrooms and supercharging stations becoming centers of protest. In response, he stated:
"If you watch the news, it feels like the end of the world. Whenever I walk past a TV, I always see a Tesla on fire. If you don't want to buy our products, I can understand, but you don't have to burn them."
Musk pointed out that some investors, such as ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood, have recognized the disruptive potential of Tesla's autonomous driving technology.
"What I want to say is, hold onto your shares."
Technological Breakthroughs: Superchargers, Dojo, and Optimus
In addition, he praised Tesla's supercharging network, which now allows for road trips in the U.S., Europe, and Australia:
"The battery range will exceed your bladder — you just need to plug in during breaks, grab a cup of coffee, and you can be back on the road."
He also mentioned that Tesla's Dojo supercomputer is making significant progress, with the first generation of Dojo fully operational at the Gigafactory in New York and Palo Alto. The system is actively handling AI training workloads, currently accounting for about 5% of Tesla's total AI training, and is approaching 10%The company plans to launch a more powerful version, expecting a "tenfold" performance improvement.
Elon Musk subsequently praised the rapid development of Optimus:
"Optimus has evolved from an idea into the most complex humanoid robot on Earth. Nothing can compare to its level of complexity."
Musk also elaborated on his vision for a future of "sustainable abundance," emphasizing the roles of solar energy, battery storage, and artificial intelligence in creating a resource-rich world without harming nature. He also reiterated Tesla's broader ambitions, including space travel and Mars colonization