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Discover ChargePoint's revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples and M&A history, alongside public comparables like Entech, Studsvik, Vivo Energy Mauritius, Niu Technologies and more.

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About ChargePoint

ChargePoint Holdings Inc designs, develops, and markets networked electric vehicle charging system infrastructure and cloud-based services that enable consumers to locate, reserve, and authenticate EV charging. The company’s hardware product lineup includes solutions across home, commercial, and fast-charging applications. ChargePoint derives the majority of its revenue from the United States.


Founded

2019

HQ

United States

Employees

1.4K

Financials (LTM)

Revenue: $414M
EBITDA: ($75M)

EV

$334M

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ChargePoint Financials

ChargePoint reported last 12-month revenue of $414M and negative EBITDA of ($75M).

In the same LTM period, ChargePoint generated $135M in gross profit, ($75M) in EBITDA losses, and had net loss of ($204M).

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ChargePoint P&L

In the most recent fiscal year, ChargePoint reported revenue of $411M and EBITDA of ($83M).

ChargePoint is unprofitable as of last fiscal year, with gross margin of 31%, EBITDA margin of (20%), and net margin of (54%).

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Revenue$414M$411M$503M$425M$412M
Gross Profit$135M$126M$35M$95M$124M
Gross Margin33%31%7%22%30%
EBITDA($75M)($83M)($405M)($235M)($170M)
EBITDA Margin(18%)(20%)(80%)(55%)(41%)
EBIT Margin(46%)(51%)(88%)(63%)(52%)
Net Profit($204M)($220M)($448M)($292M)($225M)
Net Margin(49%)(54%)(89%)(69%)(55%)
Net Debt-$119M---

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ChargePoint Stock Performance

ChargePoint has current market cap of $204M, and enterprise value of $334M.

Market Cap Evolution


ChargePoint's stock price is $7.89.

ChargePoint share price increased by 4.0% in the last 30 days, and decreased by 43.9% in the last year.

ChargePoint has an EPS (earnings per share) of $-8.50.

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EVMarket CapPrice 1DPrice 1MPrice 3MPrice 12MEPS
$334M$204M4.0%4.0%62.3%-43.9%$-8.50

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ChargePoint Valuation Multiples

ChargePoint trades at 0.8x EV/Revenue multiple, and (4.5x) EV/EBITDA.

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EV / Revenue (LTM)


ChargePoint Financial Valuation Multiples

As of June 2, 2026, ChargePoint has market cap of $204M and EV of $334M.

ChargePoint has a P/E ratio of (1.0x).

LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
EV/Revenue0.8x0.8x0.7x0.8x0.8x
EV/EBITDA(4.5x)(4.0x)(0.8x)(1.4x)(2.0x)
EV/EBIT(1.8x)(1.6x)(0.8x)(1.2x)(1.6x)
EV/Gross Profit2.5x2.7x9.6x3.5x2.7x
P/E(1.0x)(0.9x)(0.5x)(0.7x)(0.9x)
EV/FCF(6.9x)(5.0x)(1.0x)(1.9x)(4.5x)

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ChargePoint Margins & Growth Rates

ChargePoint grew revenue by 2% but EBITDA decreased by 28% in the last fiscal year.

In the most recent fiscal year, ChargePoint reported gross margin of 31%, EBITDA margin of (20%), and net margin of (54%).

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ChargePoint Margins

Last FY202420252026202720282029
Gross Margin31%22%30%35%
EBITDA Margin(20%)(55%)(41%)(16%)
EBIT Margin(51%)(63%)(52%)(37%)
Net Margin(54%)(69%)(55%)(42%)
FCF Margin(16%)(41%)(18%)(4%)

ChargePoint Growth Rates

FY+1/FY23/2424/2525/2626/2727/2828/29
Revenue Growth2%(16%)(3%)2%
Gross Profit Growth19%173%30%20%
EBITDA Growth(28%)(42%)(28%)(60%)
EBIT Growth(27%)(39%)(21%)(27%)
Net Profit Growth(22%)(35%)(23%)(22%)
FCF Growth(83%)(49%)(57%)(79%)

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ChargePoint Operational KPIs

ChargePoint's revenue per employee in the last FY averaged $0.3M, while opex per employee averaged $0.2M for the same period.

ChargePoint's Rule of 40 is (14%) (metric relevant for SaaS companies only, counted as combined revenue growth rate and EBITDA margin).

ChargePoint's Rule of X is (12%) (created by Bessemer, Rule of X is another metric to measure SaaS companies, ~1.5x stronger vs. the traditional Rule of 40, counted as revenue growth rate multiplied by 2.5 plus EBITDA margin).

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Rule of 40(11%)(14%)---
Bessemer Rule of X(0%)(12%)---
Revenue per Employee-$0.3M---
Opex per Employee-$0.2M---
S&M Expenses to Revenue22%24%30%31%25%
G&A Expenses to Revenue17%23%21%20%23%
R&D Expenses to Revenue31%34%43%35%34%
Opex to Revenue-82%94%86%82%

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ChargePoint VC Funding History

Before going public, ChargePoint raised $619M in total equity funding, across 7 rounds.

Last private valuation of ChargePoint was $1B, after raising $127M in August 2020 from American Electric Power, Braemar Energy Ventures, Chevron Technology Ventures, and 5 other investors.


ChargePoint Funding Rounds

DateStageRaised FromRaisedValuationRev. MultipleDeal Summary
Aug-20Series HAmerican Electric Power; Braemar Energy Ventures; Chevron Technology Ventures; Clearvision Ventures; CPP Investments; GIC; Linse Capital; Quantum Energy Partners$127M$1BChargePoint, founded in 2007 and based in Campbell, California, operates the world's largest electric vehicle (EV) charging network, providing hardware, software, cloud subscription platforms, and services for public, workplace, fleet, residential, and retail charging. By mid-2020, its global network spanned over 114,000-115,000 charging ports, primarily in the US, with plans to expand to 2.5 million by 2025, delivering more than 73 million charges to date. The network grew 50% year-over-year to over 115,000 stations by end-2019, with 20% customer growth in fleet charging in 2020. The company targets fleet operators, businesses, and consumers, offering add-ons like real-time data, energy management tools, mobile apps, and reports on fuel savings and emissions reductions. On August 5, 2020, ChargePoint closed a $127 million extension to its Series H funding round, bringing total capital raised since inception to $660 million. Investors included American Electric Power, Braemar Energy Ventures, Chevron Technology Ventures, Clearvision Ventures, CPP Investments (Canada Pension Plan Investment Board), GIC, Linse Capital, and Quantum Energy Partners, mostly returning participants. The funds were earmarked to accelerate expansion of its commercial and fleet portfolio in North America and Europe, scale policy, marketing, and sales efforts, and build out charging infrastructure amid rising EV adoption despite the pandemic.
Nov-18Series HQuantum Energy Partners$240M$1BChargePoint, the world’s leading electric vehicle (EV) charging network, secured $240 million in its Series H funding round on November 28, 2018, marking its largest fundraise to date. Quantum Energy Partners served as the lead investor, joined by new participants including American Electric Power, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Chevron Technology Ventures, Clearvision, Daimler Trucks & Buses, and GIC. Existing investors such as BMW i Ventures, Braemar Energy Ventures, Linse Capital, and Siemens also participated. Jeffrey Harris from Quantum Energy Partners joined the board. The funding supported aggressive growth amid accelerating EV adoption, including expansion of charging solutions for passenger vehicles and electric fleets. At the time, ChargePoint had deployed more than 57,000 independently owned public and semi-public charging spots worldwide, serving thousands of customers including businesses, cities, agencies, and service providers. Drivers had completed over 45 million charging sessions, saving upwards of 47 million gallons of gasoline and enabling more than a billion gas-free miles. The company offered a comprehensive portfolio of hardware and software solutions across EV use cases, with recent entry into Europe following its Series G round of $125 million in 2017. The capital was earmarked for scaling operations in North America and Europe, enhancing fleet charging options, and improving user experiences through features like Amazon Alexa integration and Tap to Charge. ChargePoint had raised over $500 million total by this point, positioning it as a key player in EV infrastructure amid a tipping point in transportation electrification. A later $127 million extension to the Series H was announced, bringing participation from existing investors including Quantum Energy Partners.
Jun-17Series GNico Rosberg; Siemens$43M-ChargePoint, a leading provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging networks and solutions, closed its Series G funding round on June 29, 2017, with an additional $43 million investment from Siemens Energy Management, bringing the total round to $125 million following an initial $82 million raise led by Daimler in March 2017. Existing investors including BMW i Ventures, Linse Capital, Rho Capital Partners, and Braemar Energy Ventures also participated in the earlier tranche. The funding was earmarked to accelerate ChargePoint's expansion in Europe, developing a comprehensive EV charging network for passenger cars, buses, and trucks, amid growing e-mobility adoption post-emissions scandals affecting European automakers. At the time, ChargePoint operated over 33,000 charging spots across more than 7,000 sites in North America, serving thousands of drivers and over 6,500 companies for employee, customer, fleet, and tenant charging needs. The company positioned itself as the market leader in North America and aimed to replicate this convenience in Europe through partnerships with technology leaders like Siemens, which provided complementary expertise in energy management and grid integration. Siemens' involvement included a board seat for one of its executives, underscoring confidence in ChargePoint's business model. By mid-2017, ChargePoint had raised approximately $255-300 million cumulatively since its 2007 founding, reflecting strong backing from automakers and VCs for its hardware, software, and network services. The Series G round supported ongoing U.S. growth, including a recent acquisition of General Electric's EV charging business, expanding its station count by about 25%, while prioritizing European market entry where EV policies were evolving rapidly.
Mar-17Series GABACON; BMW i Ventures; Braemar Energy Ventures; Linse Capital; Mercedes-Benz; Rho Capital Partners$82M--
Jun-16Series FBraemar Energy Ventures; Constellation Energy; F+ Ventures; Linse Capital$50M-ChargePoint, the world’s largest electric vehicle charging network at the time, raised $50 million in a funding round announced on May 4, 2016, led by Linse Capital with participation from existing investors including Braemar Energy Ventures and Constellation Energy. This brought total funding to over $164 million from prominent backers such as Rho Ventures, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, BMW iVentures, and Siemens. The capital was intended to extend market leadership, scale operations to meet growing EV demand, and support installations in parking lots amid surging global EV sales of over 565,000 units in 2015, up 80 percent year-over-year. ChargePoint positioned itself as a key player in the EV ecosystem, offering a simple, ubiquitous charging infrastructure integrated with utilities, auto manufacturers, and other partners. CEO Pasquale Romano highlighted confidence in the business model, technology, and consumer trends, while Linse Capital's Michael Linse emphasized ChargePoint's leadership in delivering an unmatched charging experience, with plans to expand in North America and internationally. Other participants influenced by Linse Capital included Statoil Energy Ventures, Envision Ventures, Jan Klatten, Michael Liebreich, and Rick Wagoner. The company evolved its board alongside the funding to support growth as more EV models were announced by automakers, increasing consumer choices and infrastructure needs.
May-16Series FBraemar Energy Ventures; Clearvision Ventures; Constellation Energy; Envision Ventures; Fark Labs; Linse Capital; Madison Parker Capital; Michael Liebreich; Northwood Ventures; Rick Wagoner$50M-ChargePoint, the world’s largest electric vehicle charging network, secured $50 million in funding on May 4, 2016, led by Linse Capital with participation from Braemar Energy Ventures, Constellation Energy, and others including Envision Ventures, Michael Liebreich, and Rick Wagoner. This round brought total funding raised to over $164 million from investors such as Rho Ventures, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, BMW iVentures, and Siemens. The company operates a network of over 27,000 to 28,000 charging stations across the US, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia, providing cloud-based technology, hardware, and software for station owners, governments, and drivers, while also selling home chargers. The funding aims to extend market leadership, expand the network internationally into Europe and Asia, ramp up residential business, and scale to meet growing EV demand, with global EV sales up 80% in 2015 to over 565,000 units. ChargePoint powers independently owned stations offering flexible pricing and access control, positioning it as the leader in the EV charging ecosystem through partnerships with utilities and automakers. At the time, the network had delivered 15,509,061 charges to 443,355 EVs. ChargePoint's CEO Pasquale Romano highlighted plans for a comprehensive driver experience from home to public charging and international growth, capitalizing on upcoming models like Tesla Model 3 and Chevy Bolt. Michael Linse of Linse Capital emphasized ChargePoint's technology and partnerships for ubiquitous charging infrastructure. The company also evolved its board, appointing Bruce Chizen as chairman.
May-14Series EBMW i Ventures; Braemar Energy Ventures; Constellation Technology Ventures; Kleiner Perkins; Rho Ventures$27M--

Acquisitions by ChargePoint

ChargePoint has acquired 3 companies to date.

Last acquisition by ChargePoint was on August 11th 2021. ChargePoint acquired ViriCiti for $81M (EV/Revenue multiple available to Pro users).

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Latest Acquisitions by ChargePoint

ViriCiti
has.to.be
Kisensum
Description
ViriCiti is an Amsterdam-based provider of cloud monitoring systems for electric vehicles, established in 2012. The company analyzes millisecond-level data from city buses and trucks to deliver real-time insights on energy use, vehicle condition, and performance, enabling extended range, higher reliability, and reduced operating costs. ViriCiti now operates under VDL Groep.
has.to.be is a Radstadt-headquartered provider of electromobility software and operations across Europe. Founded in 2013, it manages over 14,500 charging stations worldwide with be.ENERGISED platform, supporting 640 charger types and 38,000 roaming points. Employing 65 staff in Austria and Germany, has.to.be serves 500 customers in 27 countries, holding 80% Swiss market share.
Kisensum is a software provider integrating energy storage into grids, with deployments at Los Angeles Air Force Base and other DOD sites managing the world's largest vehicle-to-grid fleet of 200 electric vehicles. The Carlsbad-based suite controls mobile and stationary batteries from multiple vendors.
HQ CountryNetherlandsAustriaUnited States
HQ City
Amsterdam
Radstadt
San Francisco, CA
Deal Date11 Aug 202120 Jul 202129 Jun 2018
Valuation$81M$270Mundisclosed
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About ChargePoint

When was ChargePoint founded?ChargePoint was founded in 2019.
Where is ChargePoint headquartered?ChargePoint is headquartered in United States.
How many employees does ChargePoint have?As of today, ChargePoint has over 1K employees.
Who is the CEO of ChargePoint?ChargePoint's CEO is Rick Wilmer.
Is ChargePoint publicly listed?Yes, ChargePoint is a public company listed on NYSE.
What is the stock symbol of ChargePoint?ChargePoint trades under CHPT ticker.
When did ChargePoint go public?ChargePoint went public in 2021.
Who are competitors of ChargePoint?ChargePoint main competitors include Entech, Studsvik, Vivo Energy Mauritius, Niu Technologies, HMS Bergbau, Electreon Wireless, 7C Solarparken, RGC Resources, Mammoth Energy Services, New Fortress Energy.
What is the current market cap of ChargePoint?ChargePoint's current market cap is $204M.
What is the current revenue of ChargePoint?ChargePoint's last 12 months revenue is $414M.
What is the current revenue growth of ChargePoint?ChargePoint revenue growth (NTM/LTM) is 7%.
What is the current EV/Revenue multiple of ChargePoint?Current revenue multiple of ChargePoint is 0.8x.
Is ChargePoint profitable?No, ChargePoint is not profitable.
What is the current EBITDA of ChargePoint?ChargePoint has negative EBITDA and is not profitable.
What is ChargePoint's EBITDA margin?ChargePoint's last 12 months EBITDA margin is (18%).
What is the current EV/EBITDA multiple of ChargePoint?Current EBITDA multiple of ChargePoint is (4.5x).
What is the current FCF of ChargePoint?ChargePoint's last 12 months FCF is ($48M).
What is ChargePoint's FCF margin?ChargePoint's last 12 months FCF margin is (12%).
What is the current EV/FCF multiple of ChargePoint?Current FCF multiple of ChargePoint is (6.9x).
How many companies ChargePoint has acquired to date?As of June 2026, ChargePoint has acquired 3 companies.
What was the largest acquisition by ChargePoint?$270M acquisition of has.to.be on 20th July 2021 was the largest M&A ChargePoint has done to date.
What companies ChargePoint acquired?ChargePoint acquired has.to.be, ViriCiti, and Kisensum.
In how many companies ChargePoint has invested to date?ChargePoint hasn't invested in any companies yet (or none have been disclosed publicly).

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