Faraday Future plans FX Super One shift to 800V EV or AIHER hybrid model
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- Faraday Future plans to shift FX Super One first mass-production deliveries to an 800V battery-electric model or an AI hybrid extended-range (AIHER) model, pausing the original 400V project.
- Super One mass-production deliveries hinge on securing financing from strategic or medium-to-long-term investors; until then, operations will be managed to limit cost, protect safety, and reduce near-term cash outflows.
- Once funding is secured, Super One 800V BEV targets first-phase deliveries within 6-9 months, with later phases within 12-15 months and 21-24 months; AIHER targets first-phase deliveries within 9-12 months, with later phases within 21-24 months and 24-28 months.
- Resource allocation will tilt toward scaling robotics during the ramp-up period, with a goal of 200 robot units in first delivery quarter and cumulative shipments exceeding 1,000 units in 2026.
- Capital strategy calls for moving away from highly dilutive convertible bond financing, with $ USD 45 million already secured from a US institutional investor as part of broader funding discussions.
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