
Faraday Future Shares Weekly Update as Robotics Deliveries Gain Momentum and Strategic Vision Advances
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc , a California-based global innovator in the Embodied AI (EAI) ecosystem, has released its latest weekly business update, offering insights into recent milestones, strategic direction, and operational progress. The update was delivered by Founder and Global Co-CEO YT Jia, who highlighted both personal inspiration and corporate achievements that continue to shape the company’s trajectory.
The report was recorded for the first time from the company’s newly established Silicon Beach headquarters, symbolizing a fresh chapter for Faraday Future. Jia opened the update on a personal note, sharing his pride in his son’s academic accomplishments. After receiving offers from globally renowned institutions such as Harvard University and Carnegie Mellon University, his son has accepted a full-time master’s program offer from Stanford University’s Computer Science department, widely regarded as a global leader in artificial intelligence education. Jia noted that this milestone has strengthened his own sense of urgency and commitment to advancing innovation in the EAI sector.
From a business perspective, March marked a significant milestone as the first delivery month for Faraday Future’s EAI robotics division. Launching a new business segment from the ground up is inherently challenging, but the company reported a strong start. It successfully secured sales contracts for 22 units, including both humanoid and bionic robots, exceeding its initial monthly target of 20 units ahead of schedule. This early achievement sets a solid foundation for the company’s ambitious goal of delivering 200 units within the first delivery quarter.
In addition to delivery progress, Faraday Future is moving forward with regulatory and product development milestones. The company expects to complete Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification for its Aegis system in the coming week, a critical step toward broader commercialization. Simultaneously, the company has been actively refining and expanding real-world applications for its robotics solutions. These include diverse use cases such as education, scientific research, performance and entertainment, retail environments, and Airbnb-style property operations. Through these initiatives, Faraday Future aims to bring its “6-3-3” industry application framework into practical deployment, demonstrating tangible value across multiple sectors.
A key component of the company’s long-term strategy is its ambition to establish a self-reinforcing ecosystem similar to what Tesla has achieved in the electric vehicle and autonomous driving space. Faraday Future refers to this as the “Device-Data-Brain” flywheel. In this model, increased deployment of devices—such as robots and vehicles—generates vast amounts of data. This data is then used to train and refine AI models, strengthening the “brain” of the system. Improved intelligence enhances product capabilities, which in turn drives higher sales and broader deployment, creating a continuous cycle of innovation and growth.
The company believes that its early entry into both humanoid and bionic robot deliveries positions it uniquely within the U.S. market. By leveraging this first-mover advantage, Faraday Future aims to rapidly scale its operations and secure a sustainable leadership position in the EAI robotics industry.
The weekly update also highlighted developments within Faraday Future’s user ecosystem initiatives. The company recently participated in “March on Crime,” an annual public safety event organized by the Houston Police Department in collaboration with local communities and businesses in Houston. The event was attended by the city’s mayor and other government officials, providing a platform for Faraday Future to showcase the real-world applications of its robotics solutions.
During the event, the company demonstrated how its Aegis and Master robots can enhance public safety and community engagement. Aegis is designed for intelligent patrol and security visualization through fixed-point monitoring, while Master focuses on interactive capabilities such as providing information services and guiding crowds. These features position the robots as valuable long-term partners in urban safety and community support. Looking ahead, Faraday Future plans to collaborate further with government agencies across the United States to accelerate the deployment of its robotics technologies in public safety scenarios.
On the technology front, the company has made notable progress in integrating its robotics and electric vehicle platforms. Faraday Future has successfully established cross-platform technology sharing between its EAI EVs and EAI robots. This includes the reuse of multimodal interaction capabilities, enabling consistent and enhanced user experiences across different device categories. This integration strengthens the overall product ecosystem and reinforces the company’s vision of interconnected intelligent systems.
Financially, Faraday Future is preparing for an important milestone with its upcoming earnings release. The company will report its fourth quarter and full-year 2025 financial results on April 1, accompanied by an earnings call that will provide further insights into its EAI strategic upgrades and operational improvements. Investors and stakeholders are encouraged to participate in the call to gain a deeper understanding of the company’s financial performance and future plans.
Jia also reflected on the evolution of the company’s weekly investor reports, noting that they have been running consistently for nearly a year. These reports have documented the company’s progress, challenges, and strategic decisions at various stages of its journey. As Faraday Future enters a new phase—marked by the conclusion of an SEC investigation without penalties, the relocation to its new headquarters, and ongoing organizational transformation—the company is considering enhancements to the format and content of these updates.
In closing, Jia expressed gratitude to investors and supporters for their continued trust and engagement. He emphasized the importance of feedback in shaping future communications and reiterated the company’s commitment to transparency and innovation as it navigates the next stage of growth.
With strong early momentum in robotics deliveries, a clear strategic vision centered on AI-driven ecosystems, and ongoing advancements in technology and operations, Faraday Future is positioning itself as a key player in the rapidly evolving landscape of embodied artificial intelligence.




