Company Description
ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CHPT) is focused on electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions. According to the company’s public statements, ChargePoint has operated in EV charging since its inception in 2007 and has built offerings that span the EV ecosystem "from the grid to the dashboard of the vehicle." The company describes itself as serving EV drivers, charging station owners, vehicle manufacturers, and similar stakeholders through a portfolio of software, hardware, and services designed to support charging across North America and Europe.
Core business and EV charging focus
ChargePoint states that it provides networked solutions for charging electric vehicles, including EV charging system infrastructure and cloud-based services. The company’s disclosures explain that its cloud subscription platform and software-defined charging hardware are designed to address many charging scenarios, and that its network connects drivers to over one million public and private charging ports worldwide. ChargePoint also reports that it has enabled the powering of more than 16 billion electric miles, which it presents as part of its focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting the electrification of transportation.
In its own descriptions, ChargePoint highlights that it serves a range of use cases, including home, commercial, and fast-charging applications, and that it works with site hosts such as fleets, workplaces, parking facilities, hospitality and retail locations, and other transport-related operations. The company notes that one ChargePoint account can provide access to hundreds of thousands of charging locations in North America and Europe, reflecting its emphasis on a networked approach to EV fueling.
Software platform and data capabilities
ChargePoint has announced the ChargePoint Platform, which it describes as a next-generation, flexible software solution for managing EV charging operations. The company states that this platform was re-engineered to help operators manage infrastructure from a single site to larger networks, with capabilities such as real-time insights, station performance monitoring, reporting, and tools to adjust pricing and respond to driver needs. According to ChargePoint, the platform supports pre-configured and customizable dashboards, scheduled reporting, and an AI-powered data assistant that can surface information about station performance and usage.
In its communications, ChargePoint also highlights features intended to optimize charger utilization and driver experience, such as Waitlist functionality that manages queues for busy stations, intelligent monitoring and control tools, and a redesigned user interface with personalized dashboards and real-time charger status and energy usage information. The company indicates that the platform is built as a cloud-native system with a modular architecture and that it can manage chargers that comply with the Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP), regardless of manufacturer.
Hardware, services, and solutions
ChargePoint reports that its hardware lineup includes options for different charging speeds and use cases, including AC charging and DC fast charging. For example, the company has discussed Express Plus fast charging stations and a modular Express DC fast charging architecture that it developed in collaboration with Eaton, which it positions for high-power charging applications. It has also introduced Omni Port, an adaptable charging solution that is available on new Level 2 stations and as a conversion kit for older stations. According to ChargePoint, Omni Port is designed so that drivers can charge new EVs without using separate adapters, by automatically providing the connector type a vehicle requires.
Beyond hardware and core software, ChargePoint describes services such as Safeguard Care, which offers regular on-site inspections of charging stations. The company states that Safeguard Care is intended to complement remote monitoring by providing physical checks of equipment to help maintain station uptime. ChargePoint positions these services as part of its effort to support reliable charging networks for customers such as universities and other organizations.
Customer segments and partnerships
In its public releases, ChargePoint notes that it works with a variety of customers and partners, including fleet operators, commercial customers, vehicle manufacturers (OEMs), charge point operators (CPOs), energy providers, public agencies, and real estate developers. Examples in company communications include deployments with a university seeking to expand campus electrification, real estate developers adding fast charging at retail-oriented properties, and public agencies in the United States and Canada procuring EV charging solutions through a cooperative purchasing contract.
ChargePoint has pointed to cooperative purchasing agreements, such as a Sourcewell contract for public agencies, as a way for municipalities, transit authorities, public schools, and other entities to deploy its chargers, software, and services under a streamlined procurement process. The company has also described strategic collaboration with partners such as Eaton on fast charging architectures and power infrastructure.
Geographic footprint and exchange listing
ChargePoint states that its network and solutions are available across North America and Europe, and that it connects drivers to more than one million charging ports in these regions. The company’s SEC filings indicate that its common stock, with a par value of $0.0001 per share, trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol CHPT. ChargePoint has disclosed that it is organized as a Delaware corporation and that it has undertaken corporate actions such as a reverse stock split to maintain compliance with NYSE listing requirements.
Capital structure and corporate actions
In its regulatory filings, ChargePoint has reported several significant corporate finance events. These include a one-for-twenty reverse stock split of its common stock, which became effective on July 28, 2025, and was intended to increase the market price per share and help the company regain compliance with the NYSE’s minimum price criteria. The company has also disclosed a privately negotiated exchange of a portion of its convertible senior notes due 2028 for a new senior secured term loan, cash, and warrants to purchase common stock, which it describes as a material reduction in outstanding debt and an extension of debt maturity to 2030.
ChargePoint’s periodic financial press releases, referenced in its Form 8-K filings, outline revenue from networked charging systems, subscriptions, and other sources, along with gross margin and operating expense metrics. The company also discusses non-GAAP measures such as non-GAAP gross margin and adjusted EBITDA loss, which it presents as tools for analyzing operating performance, while noting the limitations of non-GAAP metrics.
Position within the EV charging ecosystem
According to its own statements, ChargePoint aims to support the transition to electric mobility by making it easier for businesses and drivers to adopt EVs. The company emphasizes that it has been active in EV charging since before EVs were widely available and that it has built one of the larger EV charging networks in North America and Europe. ChargePoint presents its combination of networked charging hardware, cloud-based software, and services such as Safeguard Care and cooperative purchasing arrangements as a way to address the needs of diverse stakeholders in the EV ecosystem.
ChargePoint’s communications repeatedly reference its focus on accessibility, reliability, and data-driven management of charging infrastructure. By highlighting the number of charging ports connected to its network and the electric miles powered through its systems, the company frames its role in supporting EV adoption and in contributing to lower transportation-related emissions.
Stock Performance
Chargepoint Holdings (CHPT) stock last traded at $5.23, down 2.59% from the previous close. Over the past 12 months, the stock has lost 60.5%, ranking #1,959 in 52-week price change. At a market capitalization of $127.7M, CHPT is classified as a micro-cap stock with approximately 23.7M shares outstanding.
Latest News
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SEC Filings
Chargepoint Holdings has filed 5 recent SEC filings, including 3 Form 4, 1 Form 8-K, 1 Form EFFECT. The most recent filing was submitted on March 4, 2026. SEC filings provide transparency into a company's financial condition, material events, and regulatory compliance. View all CHPT SEC filings →
Insider Radar
Insider selling at Chargepoint Holdings over the past 90 days can reflect routine portfolio management, scheduled trading plans (Rule 10b5-1), tax planning, or compensation-related dispositions rather than a directional view on the stock.
Financial Highlights
Chargepoint Holdings generated $417.1M in revenue over the trailing twelve months, retaining a 24.1% gross margin, operating income reached -$253.0M (-60.7% operating margin), and net income was -$277.1M, reflecting a -66.4% net profit margin. Diluted earnings per share stood at $-0.64. The company generated -$146.9M in operating cash flow. With a current ratio of 1.82, the balance sheet reflects a strong liquidity position.
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Short Interest History
Short interest in Chargepoint Holdings (CHPT) currently stands at 4.2 million shares, up 5.6% from the previous reporting period, representing 19.4% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has decreased by 96.1%. This moderate level of short interest indicates notable bearish positioning. The 6.9 days to cover indicates moderate liquidity for short covering.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for Chargepoint Holdings (CHPT) currently stands at 6.9 days, down 21.8% from the previous period. This moderate days-to-cover ratio suggests reasonable liquidity for short covering, requiring about a week of average trading volume. The days to cover has increased 73.9% over the past year, indicating improving liquidity conditions. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 3.6 to 13.4 days.
CHPT Company Profile & Sector Positioning
Chargepoint Holdings (CHPT) operates in the Specialty Retail industry within the broader Miscellaneous Transportation Equipment sector and is listed on the NYSE. In monthly performance, the stock ranks #1,879 among all tracked companies.
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