Bay Area charging company to lay off 15% of its employees

Bay Area charging company to lay off 15% of its employees


A South Bay electric vehicle charging company will lay off 15% of its workforce as it faces a sharp drop in revenue. 

Campbell-based ChargePoint Holdings announced the cuts in its second quarter earnings report. Though the document did not disclose exactly how many workers will lose their jobs, the cuts should affect approximately 248 employees based on the 1,650 headcount the company reported as of January 31.

ChargePoint did not respond to questions about exactly where the eliminated employees are based, but in a separate WARN document filed September 4, the company declared it will cut 64 Campbell-based employees effective November 4. The WARN, a document generally required in the event of mass layoffs, lists employees from 64 job titles, ranging from engineers to managers, technicians and designers. 

ChargePoint, worth approximately half a billion dollars, provides charging stations for electric vehicles across North America, Canada and Europe. The company reported $108.5 million in revenue during the quarter concludeing July 31, 2024, a 28% drop from the $150.5 million it reported the same period last year. In its recent earnings report, it also declared it will incur $10 million in restructuring costs, mostly from severance payments and employee benefits.



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