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EVgo Inc. filings document the public-company record for an electric-vehicle fast-charging infrastructure operator. Form 8-K reports include quarterly and annual operating results, charging-network revenue, network throughput, operational stalls, guidance, and material agreements related to financing for network deployment.
Proxy materials describe board elections, auditor ratification, executive-compensation votes, and other annual-meeting governance matters. The filing record also identifies EVgo’s Class A common stock and redeemable warrants, and includes disclosure about subsidiary borrowing arrangements and other capital-structure matters.
EVgo Inc. reported insider equity compensation activity by Chief Legal Officer Francine Sullivan on August 10, 2026. 27,358 Restricted Stock Units granted under the 2021 Long Term Incentive Plan were exercised into 27,358 shares of Class A common stock. In a related transaction, 10,766 shares of Class A common stock were delivered or withheld at $1.59 per share, using the closing price on the vesting date, for payment of the exercise price or tax liability. The RSUs vest in three equal annual installments on each of the first three anniversaries of August 10, 2023, conditioned on continued employment.
EVgo Inc. reported that President Dennis G. Kish settled a tranche of restricted stock units under the company’s 2021 Long Term Incentive Plan. On August 10, 2026, 29,312 RSUs converted into an equal number of Class A common shares, and 14,914 shares were delivered or withheld at $1.59 per share for payment of exercise price or tax liability, using the closing price on the vesting date. The RSUs vest in three equal annual installments on each anniversary of August 10, 2023, subject to continued employment.
EVgo Inc., which owns and operates a U.S. public DC fast‑charging network, reported lower second‑quarter 2026 revenue and wider losses while continuing to scale its infrastructure. For the three months ended June 30, 2026, total revenue was $82,648 (in thousands) versus $98,030 (in thousands) a year earlier, as charging network revenue grew but non‑charging eXtend and ancillary revenue declined. Gross profit fell and the operating loss increased to $40,148 (in thousands); net loss attributable to Class A stockholders was $20,773 (in thousands), or $0.15 per share.
For the first half of 2026, revenue rose to $192,179 (in thousands), but higher cost of sales, operating expenses and interest expense pushed the net loss to $83,323 (in thousands). Operating cash outflow was $41,852 (in thousands) and capital expenditures were $64,398 (in thousands), funded largely by new borrowings. Long‑term debt totaled $297,250 (in thousands), including a DOE‑guaranteed loan with $226.1 million outstanding and $409.0 million of additional availability, and $71.1 million drawn under a $300 million Voyager term facility. Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash were $197,650 (in thousands). EVgo highlights significant customer, geographic and vendor concentration and notes extensive regulatory, financing, execution and policy risks, including dependence on the DOE Loan and Credit Agreement and possible changes to government EV incentives such as 30C income tax credits.
EVgo Inc. reported Q2 2026 results with total revenue of $82.6 million, down 16% year-over-year, as non-charging revenue declined sharply, while charging network revenue grew 19% to $61.4 million, marking the 18th consecutive quarter of double-digit charging growth. Network throughput reached 99 GWh, up 13% year-over-year, and stalls in operation increased 24% to 5,380, including strong growth in the eXtend network.
Profitability remained pressured: gross profit fell to $7.3 million with gross margin compressing to 8.9%, and GAAP net loss widened to $46.3 million (net loss margin 56.1%). Adjusted EBITDA was a loss of $10.6 million versus a $1.9 million loss a year earlier. For the first half of 2026, operating cash flow was a $41.9 million outflow and GAAP capital expenditures were $64.4 million, funded in part by higher long-term debt.
EVgo ended June 30, 2026 with $197.7 million in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash and total assets of $966.9 million. The company updated 2026 guidance to total revenue of $400–$430 million, total new stalls of 1,350–1,625, and Adjusted EBITDA between a $25 million and $5 million loss. Operational highlights included an agreement with Tesla to deploy EVgo-branded V4 Superchargers and progress on next-generation charging architecture. Separately, Nasdaq filed a Form 25 on July 1, 2026 to delist EVgo’s redeemable warrants, with deregistration under the Exchange Act to follow.
EVgo Inc. has filed a Form 25 notification reflecting the removal/withdrawal from listing and registration on the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC for a class of warrants. The warrants are described as exercisable for one share of Class A Common Stock at an exercise price of $11.50.
EVgo Inc. executive Scott Amber, the company’s Chief Accounting Officer, has filed an initial statement of beneficial ownership on Form 3. This filing lists no equity holdings or transactions in EVgo securities for Amber in the data provided, serving as a baseline disclosure of his reporting status as a company officer.
EVgo Inc. director Scott W. Griffith reported equity compensation and related share movements. On May 20, 2026, he received a grant of 63,745 restricted stock units (RSUs) under EVgo’s 2021 Long Term Incentive Plan, each RSU representing one share of Class A common stock upon vesting.
On May 18, 2026, he exercised previously granted RSUs that had vested, converting a total of 49,386 RSUs into the same number of Class A common shares at a stated price of $0.00 per share. Following these conversions, his direct holdings of Class A common stock increased to 108,274 shares shown in this filing, while the newly granted RSUs will vest in full on the first anniversary of May 18, 2026, subject to his continued board service.
MOTLAGH KATHERINE reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
EVgo Inc. director Katherine Motlagh received a grant of restricted stock units as part of her equity compensation. She was awarded 63,745 RSUs under EVgo's 2021 Long Term Incentive Plan, with each unit representing the right to receive one share of Class A common stock upon vesting.
The RSUs were granted on May 20, 2026 and will vest in full on the first anniversary of April 1, 2026, as long as she continues serving as a director through that date. Following this award, the filing shows Motlagh holding 63,745 RSUs directly.
EVgo Inc. appointed Amber Scott as Chief Accounting Officer and Principal Accounting Officer, effective May 18, 2026. She brings more than 20 years of finance and accounting experience from roles at Redwood Materials, Powin Energy, Flex Ltd., and Deloitte.
Scott will report to CFO Keefer Lehner, who remains Chief Financial Officer and Principal Financial Officer. Her compensation includes a $380,000 base salary, a target bonus of 55% of base salary, $550,000 in 2026 long-term equity (50% RSUs, 50% PSUs), and a $450,000 sign-on award in cash and RSUs.
At the May 14, 2026 annual meeting, stockholders re-elected three Class II directors, ratified KPMG LLP as independent auditor, approved advisory executive compensation, and supported holding future Say-on-Pay votes annually.
EVgo Inc. Schedule 13G reports Morgan Stanley entities as large holders of Class A Common Stock. Morgan Stanley is shown with 9,079,589 shares and 6.4% of the class; Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC is shown with 7,734,742 shares and 5.5%. The filing clarifies these amounts reflect certain MS reporting units and includes exhibits for joint filing and subsidiary identification.