Faraday Future Founder Shares Update on EAI Robotics Deliveries

FF will officially begin its first batch of EAI robot deliveries next week.

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

Faraday Future Founder and Global Co-CEO YT Jia shared a weekly business update, highlighting that the company will officially begin its first batch of deliveries for its EAI robotics products next week. Jia also discussed strategic adjustments and an improvement plan for the company's EAI Robotics and AIxC businesses.

Why it matters

Faraday Future's entry into the embodied AI robotics market represents a key part of its strategy to build an integrated electric vehicle and intelligent robotics ecosystem. The successful launch of its robotics products could help drive growth and provide synergies with its electric vehicle business.

The details

Jia stated that Faraday Future has completed the certifications and compliance required for the sales and deliveries of its Futurist and Master EAI robotic devices, and expects its Aegis model to be completed shortly as well. The company is implementing initiatives to drive scaled sales with positive gross margins, accelerate the build-out of its EAI Brain and open developer platform, and expand external financing for its FFAI and EAI robotics businesses.

  • Faraday Future will officially begin its first batch of EAI robot deliveries next week.
  • The company expects its Aegis EAI robotic device to be completed shortly.

The players

YT Jia

Founder and Global Co-CEO of Faraday Future.

Faraday Future

A California-based global intelligent electric mobility ecosystem company founded in 2014.

AIxC

A subsidiary of Faraday Future that operates independently, with Faraday Future as the controlling stockholder.

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What they’re saying

“We are implementing some key initiatives in EAI Robotics to accelerate deliveries at scale and empower the vehicle business in return.”

— YT Jia, Founder and Global Co-CEO of Faraday Future

What’s next

Faraday Future is actively exploring joint development with AI and robotics labs at several top U.S. universities to expand use cases for its EAI robots.

The takeaway

Faraday Future's push into the embodied AI robotics market represents a strategic diversification beyond its electric vehicle business, as the company aims to build an integrated ecosystem of intelligent mobility solutions.