TLDR QuantumScape posted $19.5M in customer billings in 2025 — its first-ever The company expanded its deal with Volkswagen’s PowerCo unit, with up to $131M inTLDR QuantumScape posted $19.5M in customer billings in 2025 — its first-ever The company expanded its deal with Volkswagen’s PowerCo unit, with up to $131M in

QuantumScape (QS) Stock Jumps 5% as It Finally Starts Making Money From Customers

2026/03/24 22:26
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TLDR

  • QuantumScape posted $19.5M in customer billings in 2025 — its first-ever
  • The company expanded its deal with Volkswagen’s PowerCo unit, with up to $131M in potential development payments
  • Two new global automotive OEMs signed joint development agreements in 2025
  • The Eagle Line pilot facility launched February 4, aimed at creating a manufacturing blueprint for scale
  • QS stock rose ~5%, trading around $7, though it’s still down ~37% year-to-date

QuantumScape has spent years burning through cash while chasing a solid-state battery breakthrough. In 2025, something changed: it finally started billing customers.


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QuantumScape Corporation, QS

The company reported $19.5 million in customer billings for the full year — a modest number on paper, but a real milestone for a company that had never generated a dollar from customers before. CFO Kevin Hettrich called it “a key operational metric meant to give insight into customer activity and future cash flows.”

QS stock jumped around 5% on the news, trading near the $7 mark. That said, the stock is still down roughly 37% year-to-date, and sits well below its 52-week high of $19.07.

The majority of those billings came through QuantumScape’s relationship with Volkswagen’s battery unit, PowerCo. That partnership has since been expanded — QuantumScape now has the opportunity to earn up to $131 million in development payments under the updated deal. CEO Siva Sivaram described the relationship as “as good as ever.”

New Partnerships Widen the Customer Base

Beyond Volkswagen, QuantumScape added two new major global automotive OEMs through joint development and technology evaluation agreements in 2025. For a licensing model that relies on multiple manufacturing partners rather than owning factories, that’s an important development.

The company’s COBRA-enabled QSE-5 cells also powered the Ducati V21L electric race bike, which made its debut at IAA Mobility in Munich. It was the first time QuantumScape’s technology appeared inside an actual production vehicle — a step beyond lab demos.

Eagle Line Opens the Door to Scale

On February 4, QuantumScape inaugurated its Eagle Line pilot production facility. Sivaram was direct about its purpose: “Success on the Eagle Line is to have a blueprint for scale, cost, quality, and cycle time that a customer can deploy into their manufacturing line.”

The company is also eyeing markets beyond automotive — including data centers, robotics, aviation, and defense.

The financial picture is still tough. QuantumScape posted a net loss of $435.1 million in 2025 against those $19.5 million in billings. Several insiders sold stock in early March at prices between $6.70 and $6.95 under pre-planned Rule 10b5-1 programs.

Analyst sentiment is cautious. HSBC upgraded its rating to Hold, while TD Cowen and Baird trimmed price targets. The consensus target sits at $7.91, with six Hold ratings and four Sells. No analyst currently has a Buy on QS.

QuantumScape ended the year with $970.8 million in liquidity, giving it runway through the end of the decade without an immediate need to raise capital.

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