Moxion Power Layoffs

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2
Layoff rounds
349
Employees laid off
Unknown
Funding stage
$124M
Total raised

Moxion Power has 2 publicly reported layoff rounds on record between June 26, 2024 and July 29, 2024. A total of about 349 employees were affected across these rounds.

Layoff history

July 29, 2024
Moxion Power cut 248 employees (100% of staff)
248 laid off 100% of workforce Location SF Bay Area

Moxion Power, a Richmond, California startup that made portable battery generators, shut down entirely on July 29, 2024, eliminating all 248 remaining jobs. CEO Paul Huelskamp told staff by email that the company had "not found a path that will allow us to continue operations," after last-minute funding talks with investors collapsed and left the company unable to cover payroll. The closure came just weeks after a separate round of 101 cuts in June, and followed a failed attempt to raise $200 million at a $1.5 billion valuation earlier in the year. Moxion, which had raised $100 million in a 2022 Series B and counted Amazon and Microsoft among its backers, filed for Chapter 7 liquidation with estimated liabilities of $100 million to $500 million. No severance was paid to the final group of employees, a failure that prompted a class action lawsuit alleging WARN Act violations.

Reason: Complete company shutdown due to funding collapse

Source: sfgate.com

June 26, 2024
Moxion Power cut 101 employees
101 laid off Location SF Bay Area

Moxion Power filed a WARN notice in late June 2024 disclosing that 101 workers at its Richmond, California facility would be laid off, with an effective date of August 20. The cuts came just months after the battery-as-a-service startup had announced a major expansion at the same Bay Area site. The company had raised more than $110 million but struggled with poor unit economics: its mobile battery units cost significantly more than the diesel generators they were meant to replace, and profitability depended on tax incentives that expired. Field reports of underperforming equipment led large customers to cancel orders. The layoffs proved to be a precursor to a full shutdown. Moxion Power later filed for Chapter 7 liquidation in Delaware, listing estimated liabilities of $100 million to $500 million. No company statement on the June layoffs was made public.

Reason: Cash constraints, product problems, and customer cancellations

Source: sfgate.com

Data for Moxion Power is compiled from public WARN Act filings and reporting linked above. See our methodology.