Faraday Future Delivers First Robotics Units, Aims for 200 in Q1

Founder and Co-CEO YT Jia shares updates on the company's robotics business, including early deliveries and upcoming earnings call.

Mar. 30, 2026 at 5:50am

Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (FFAI) has completed the signing of sales contracts for 22 humanoid and bionic robot units in its first delivery month, exceeding its initial target of 20 units. The company is marching towards its goal of 200 robotics deliveries in the first quarter. FFAI will also hold its Q4 2025 and full-year earnings call on April 1, where it plans to introduce results of its Embodied AI (EAI) strategic upgrades and operational improvements.

Why it matters

Faraday Future's entry into the robotics market represents a key strategic shift for the company, as it aims to replicate the success of Tesla by building a self-reinforcing 'Device-Data-Brain' cycle in the EAI robotics space. The early robotics deliveries and upcoming earnings call are important milestones that will signal the company's progress in diversifying beyond electric vehicles.

The details

In its first month of robotics deliveries, Faraday Future completed the signing of sales contracts for 22 humanoid and bionic robot units, exceeding its initial target of 20 units. The company expects to complete the FCC certification for its Aegis robot next week. Faraday Future is also focused on developing and refining use cases for its robots in areas like education, scientific research, retail, and Airbnb operations.

  • Faraday Future completed the signing of 22 robotics sales contracts in March, its first delivery month.
  • Faraday Future expects to exceed its 20-unit delivery target for the first quarter by the end of March.
  • Faraday Future plans to complete the FCC certification for its Aegis robot next week.
  • Faraday Future will hold its Q4 2025 and full-year earnings call on April 1 at 7:30 a.m. Beijing Time (7:30 p.m. ET on March 31).

The players

YT Jia

Founder and Global Co-CEO of Faraday Future.

Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc.

A California-based global Embodied AI (EAI) ecosystem company founded in 2014, dedicated to reshaping the future of mobility through vehicle electrification, intelligent technologies, and AI innovation.

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What they’re saying

“Today is our first time filming the weekly report at our new Silicon Beach headquarters, and I want to start by sharing something that is personally very meaningful to me. Following admission offers from Harvard's CS program and Carnegie Mellon's robotics program, my son has just officially received a full-time master's offer from Stanford's CS department, the top-ranked program in the field of AI. This is also the school he has dreamed of most, and I am truly happy and proud for him. This good news in my child's academic journey has further deepened my sense of mission and urgency to keep fighting in the EAI field.”

— YT Jia, Founder and Global Co-CEO

“Through continuous delivery, ramp-up, and use case expansion, we will keep amplifying the flywheel advantage of FF as the first U.S. company to deliver both humanoid and bionic robots. Our ambition is to replicate in EAI robotics what Tesla built across EVs, data, and FSD. We want to build a self-reinforcing 'Device-Data-Brain' cycle, where scaled deployment drives data collection and model training, which feeds the AI brain, which improves product capability, which accelerates sales and deployment, which generates more data, which advances an even smarter AI brain. Through this 'Device-Data-Brain' flywheel, we aim to rapidly convert our first delivery first-mover advantage into a sustainably leading position.”

— YT Jia, Founder and Global Co-CEO

What’s next

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The takeaway

Faraday Future's early robotics deliveries and ambitious plans to build a self-reinforcing 'Device-Data-Brain' cycle in the EAI robotics space represent a strategic shift for the company as it aims to diversify beyond electric vehicles and replicate Tesla's success in a new market.