Faraday Future FY25 operating loss widens to $331 million; financing cash inflow more than doubles to $161 million

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Faraday Future FY25 operating loss widens to $331 million; financing cash inflow more than doubles to $161 million
  • Faraday Future posted a net loss of $397 million for fiscal 2025.
  • Revenue held essentially flat year over year at $536,000.
  • Operating loss widened to $331 million, primarily reflecting asset impairments, cost of revenue, and G&A.
  • Net cash used in operating activities increased to $108 million while financing cash inflow more than doubled to $161 million.
  • EAI Robotics shipped 22 units by end-March, delivering positive product gross margin in Q1; 2026 outlook targets more than 1,000 cumulative robotics shipments by end-December.


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