Faraday Future Reports 46 April Robot Shipments, Targets 200 Units by June
Faraday Future’s EAI robotics unit delivered 46 units in April, bringing cumulative shipments to 68 and maintaining positive gross margins as it races towards a 200-unit target by end-June. The company also launched the BIBS–FF AI and Robotics Institute, hosted K–12 robotics classes, and is in talks with UCLA.
1. Robotics Sales Momentum
Faraday Future’s EAI robotics segment added 46 new unit sales in April, bringing cumulative shipments to 68 and maintaining positive gross margins on each model. The company is on track to reach its 200-unit shipment target by end-June, leveraging its “Device–Data–Brain” flywheel to accelerate deployments.
2. EAI Education Partnerships
FF officially launched the BIBS–FF AI and Robotics Institute with Boston International Business School in Omaha, marking its entry into university-level EAI education. The firm also hosted immersive K–12 robotics classes with BrainBuilders STEM Education that engaged over 30 students and is advancing collaboration talks with UCLA.
3. Developer Ecosystem and Data Factory
Under its Three-in-One strategy, FF rolled out a youth AI developer program and launched developer incentives to co-build applications on its EAI Brain platform. An initial framework for the EAI Data Factory has been established to support large-scale data collection and model training.
4. Investor Engagements
FF hosted an investor exchange in New York City with positive feedback and will participate in the Global Family Office Investment Summit in Miami to pursue long-term capital partnerships with family offices, sovereign wealth funds, and institutional investors.