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凤凰科技 2026-03-30

Faraday Future (法拉第未来) says robot deliveries are off to a fast start — and the company plans bigger quotas

Delivery sprint, reportedly ahead of plan

It has been reported that Faraday Future (法拉第未来) — the EV maker turned robotics entrant led by Jia Yueting (贾跃亭) — has marked March as the first delivery month for its FF EAI robot line and already exceeded an initial target. According to IT Home reporting carried on ifeng, the company announced contracts covering 22 units across humanoid and bionic robot models, beating a 20‑unit first‑month shipment goal and setting up an aggressive seasonal target of 200 units.

Product mix and regulatory steps

The product set announced earlier this year includes the Futurist series (full‑size professional humanoids), the Master series (athletic humanoids) and the Aegis series (security and companion four‑legged robots, with an optional four‑wheel variant). It has been reported that Faraday expects the Aegis model to clear FCC certification next week — a notable milestone for a company that must navigate US regulatory regimes while sourcing components and capital across borders.

Financials and geopolitical context

Faraday Future will hold an earnings call to disclose its 2025 Q4 and full‑year results and to discuss the early effects of its “EAI” strategic pivot, it has been reported. Can the company turn this early momentum into repeatable commercial demand? Investors and observers will be watching not just sales numbers, but whether approvals, supply chains and cross‑border scrutiny — in an era of heightened US‑China tension over advanced AI and robotics — allow the company to scale as planned.

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