Faraday Future Delivers First Batch of EAI Robots, with an initial delivery target of 200 units for the first delivery quarter

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Shanghai Securities News China Securities Network News (Reporter Yu Liyan): On March 2nd, Faraday Future (FF), listed on NASDAQ, announced that the company has officially launched EAI robot deliveries. The first batch of EAI robots was delivered to the high-end Airbnb property operator Golden Hill in the United States, including 2 Master series robots and 4 Aegis series robots pre-delivered. This fulfills the promise of “release and sales, sales and delivery,” successfully entering the emerging market of Airbnb luxury homestays, and officially launching the innovative application scenario of “people, vehicles + Airbnb.” Faraday Future has become the first company in the U.S. market to deliver humanoid and bionic EAI robots.

Faraday Future stated that the first batch of EAI robot deliveries marks the official start of the company’s first EAI robot delivery season in 2026. The initial delivery month will focus on refining four specific scenarios: Airbnb operators, high-end restaurants, luxury hotels, and auto 4S shops. The delivery target is 20 EAI robots, with a goal of 200 robots for the first delivery season. In the second half of 2026, two more delivery seasons will be conducted, achieving rapid capacity ramp-up according to scene demand.

This delivery includes a complete EAI ecosystem, comprising EAI terminals, EAI brains & open-source and open developer platforms, and EAI decentralized data factory nodes—products and services that hold value and significance for users, customers, industry partners, and FF. As EAI robots continue to be delivered across more practical scenarios, Faraday Future will form a closed loop of “delivery—use—data—evolution,” accelerating the iteration and upgrade of the EAI brain, and enabling the decentralized data factory to continuously accumulate higher-value real-world scene data.

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