Faraday Future backs AIxC pivot to robot-sharing, targets Ten-City RoboShare rollout starting in Los Angeles
Reuters2026/08/19 01:45- Faraday Future backed AIxC’s planned exit from its digital-asset treasury strategy to focus on Physical AI robot-sharing rentals.
- RoboShare will scale commercial operations under a “Ten-City Strategy,” starting in Los Angeles, to build recurring rental and services revenue.
- FFAI plans to support AIxC with product, technology, financial, and capital-markets resources to accelerate commercialization and expand robot supply.
- Strategy targets a shift from one-time hardware sales to utilization-driven revenue models such as rentals, services, and rent-to-own programs.
- Operating deployments are expected to feed data into FF’s AI platform to speed product iteration, raise utilization, and support future sales conversion.
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