Faraday Future Ships 12 More EAI Robots, Eyes 200-Unit Quarter

The Los Angeles-based company Faraday Future says its Aegis bionic robot is awaiting FCC certification as deliveries accelerate toward a self-imposed quarterly target.

The Los Angeles-based company Faraday Future says its Aegis bionic robot is awaiting FCC certification as deliveries accelerate toward a self-imposed quarterly target.

Faraday Future Intelligent Electric disclosed Sunday that it shipped 12 additional embodied AI robots in April, keeping the company on pace toward a target of 200 units in its first robotics delivery quarter, according to a weekly investor update published by founder and Co-CEO YT Jia.

The shipments mark the latest increment in a delivery push the company began earlier this year after entering the robotics market. Jia said in the update that each unit shipped activates what he described as an EAI brain and a real-world data node, feeding what the company calls a “Device-Data-Brain” flywheel. The company did not disclose a cumulative shipment figure for the quarter to date.

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The Aegis quadruped robot, one of two models FF sells alongside the humanoid Master unit, has not yet completed FCC certification. Jia said the company expects the certification process to conclude and that delivery velocity will increase once it does. 

FF’s stock rose nearly 50% over two trading days last week, per Jia’s update. He attributed the move to investor recognition of the company’s education-market push, which he described as the first scaled embodied AI education deployment in the United States. The company said it is building a platform for both consumer family education and institutional buyers, including schools. FFAI shares traded up 24.24% on April 13, according to Yahoo Finance. 

Separately, Jia said the R&D team integrated a tool called OpenClaw into the agent layer of FF’s robotics software, adding no-code and low-code programming capabilities to its developer platform. The company released a demonstration video last week showing an Aegis unit autonomously completing a food delivery task without human intervention, per a separate company press release. 

On the vehicle side, Jia said the company is exploring upgrading its Super One MPV from a 400V to an 800V electrical architecture before the model’s first production batch ships. The company had previously targeted 2026 for Super One deliveries. No revised timeline was given. 

Jia also said a package of internal operational changes he called the “Ten-Punch Combo” is near completion and will be submitted to the board for approval before formal disclosure to shareholders. The update did not specify which functions the changes affect. 

Faraday Future was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Los Angeles. The company began deliveries of its FF 91 electric vehicle in 2023 and entered the robotics market in 2026. FF’s annual report filed with the SEC on March 31, 2025, lists going-concern risk, compliance with Nasdaq requirements, and reliance on a single robotics OEM as material risk factors. 

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