
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (NASDAQ: FFAI) (“Faraday Future,” “FF” or the “Company”), a California-based global Embodied AI (“EAI”) ecosystem company, today announced the second-half launch of its FF EAI Robot World at Automate in Chicago, including the launch of its Faber mobile manipulator series, additional details on the All-New Futurist full-size humanoid robot and a preview of its EAI robotics industrial ecosystem.
The announcement follows FF’s June 16 launch, where the Company introduced the first half of its full-form EAI Robot World. With today’s launch, FF’s robot portfolio now includes six series across three robot categories: humanoid robots, including Futurist, Master and Nova; quadruped bionic robots, including Aegis and Navi; and mobile manipulators, including Faber.
FF said robot device shipments in June are expected to exceed 100 units, and total shipments for the first half of the year are expected to surpass the Company’s original target of 220 units.
“With today’s second-half launch of our full-form EAI Robot World, we are showing FF’s progress across multi-form robotics, device capabilities, real-world applications and ecosystem development,” said YT Jia, founder and Global CEO of FF. “Our core strategy is to build a three-in-one ecosystem powered by devices, data, the EAI Brain and an open-source and open developer platform.”
All-New Futurist
FF also provided additional details on the All-New Futurist, its full-size humanoid robot platform. The All-New Futurist is priced at $89,900, including a $10,000 premium Skills package.
The Company said the All-New Futurist is designed for academic research, commercial applications and real-world deployment. The robot stands approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs about 121 pounds, around 14% lighter than the previous generation. It features 31 degrees of freedom across the body, excluding the hands, and a peak knee-joint torque of 320 newton meters.
The robot is powered by a 1,152-watt-hour dual-battery system designed to support approximately six hours of continuous operation. FF said the Ultra version, scheduled for release later this year, will support autonomous charging and will be powered by the Jetson Thor high-performance AI compute platform.
The All-New Futurist is designed to support use cases including reception, guided services, hosting, interactive engagement, education and research, warehouse handling, flexible industrial operations and selected home-assistance scenarios.
FF Faber Mobile Manipulator Series
FF also launched Faber, its industrial-grade EAI mobile manipulator series. The Company said Faber is designed to combine autonomous mobility, dual-arm manipulation, precision operation and an open platform for specialized industrial use cases.
The Faber series includes three sub-models:
According to FF, Faber can lift up to 11 pounds with a single arm and operate from ground level to approximately 6.6 feet high, with force-control precision of less than 0.5 newtons. The Company said Faber is initially focused on industrial loading and unloading, logistics transfer, indoor inspection, sorting, research and education, light industrial production and selected commercial service applications.
Starting today, Faber robot bodies are available for purchase. Additional details are available on FF’s official website.
Industrial Ecosystem Preview
FF also previewed its EAI robotics industrial ecosystem, which the Company said will focus on factory production support, light warehouse logistics, industrial facility inspection and security, equipment operations and maintenance, and broader commercial and industrial services.
The Company said its industrial ecosystem is designed to support five areas of value creation: efficiency improvement, cost reduction, safety enhancement, data accumulation and ecosystem solutions. FF plans to hold a dedicated industrial ecosystem launch event in approximately six months to share additional products, solutions and partnership plans.
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About Faraday Future
Founded in 2014, Faraday Future (FF) is a U.S.-based Physical AI ecosystem company dedicated to reshaping the future of robotics and mobility solutions through AI innovation and technologies. FF focuses on two major product strategies within the Embodied AI (EAI) robotics business: EAI humanoid and bionic robots, and EAI automotive-focused robots. By building a three-in-one ecosystem of “Device, Data, EAI Brain & Open-Source and Open Platform,” FF aims to create an evolutionary flywheel: scaled device delivery, data collection and training, continuous evolution of the EAI Brain, stronger product capability, and even larger-scale delivery and deployment. Through this flywheel, FF seeks to maximize its commercial value and lead to the advancement of Physical AI. For more information, visit www.ff.com.
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