EHang Reports Record Revenue in 2025 and Advances Commercialization of its EH216-S eVTOL

12 March 2026

Autonomous air mobility company EHang announced its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2025 and fiscal year 2025, highlighting record revenue and significant progress in the commercialization of its eVTOL aircraft for passenger transport.

Among the key results, the company recorded year-over-year growth of 48.4% in quarterly revenue and 11.7% in annual revenue. Furthermore, EHang reported its first profitable quarter under GAAP standards, while its adjusted net income (non-GAAP) increased 96.4% year-over-year, achieving non-GAAP profitability for the second consecutive year.

On the operational front, the company expects to launch commercial operations of the EH216-S eVTOL in China in March 2026. It also unveiled the VT35 eVTOL model, which completed its first public demonstration flight, along with initial deliveries.

Internationally, EHang continues to expand its testing and development of the AAM ecosystem, including sandbox trials in Thailand and the process of obtaining a commercial operating license in that market.

With these advancements, the company aims to accelerate the global adoption of advanced, safe, and sustainable autonomous air mobility.

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