ROBOTERA L7vsTesla Optimus Gen 2
ROBOTERA L7 leads on 4 of 7 dimensions — strongest on deployment readiness.
L7
3 wins
Optimus Gen 2
0 wins
Category breakdown
Deploy & operate
Readiness, uptime, navigation & connectivity
- 62Deployment readiness25
- 60Maintenance confidence60
- Vision-led navigation (estimated)NavigationVision-led navigation (estimated)
- Wi-Fi / cloud fleet management (estimated)ConnectivityWi-Fi / cloud fleet management (estimated)
Cost & ROI
Price accessibility and ROI clarity
- 33Price accessibility75
- 55ROI clarity20
Capability
Payload, speed, runtime & labor replacement
- 72Labor replacement65
- 20 kg (dual-arm)Payload20 kg
- 4 m/s (14.4 km/h)Speed8 km/h (5 mph) walking
- 1–2 hours under moderate use per charge with swappable system (estimated)Battery2.3 kWh lithium-ion battery, approximately 8 hours typical light-duty operation
Fit & future
Environment fit, footprint & long-term upside
- 68Environment fit50
- 78Future potential80
- 500 × 400 × 1,710 mm (W × D × H)Footprint400 × 300 × 1730 mm (estimated based on 173 cm height; exact width/depth not disclosed)
L7 · Best for
Precision industrial tasks: sorting, scanning, screw-driving, and delicate operations like tearing paper towels and pulling curtains alongside heavy material handling
Optimus Gen 2 · Best for
Battery cell sorting in high-volume automotive factories (Tesla's own proven use case)
Final judgment
If immediate deployment is the priority, choose L7. If the goal is to be ready when Optimus Gen 2's capabilities mature, track it.

