Pod Point Group Holdings Plc (LON:PODP)

London flag London · Delayed Price · Currency is GBP · Price in GBX
6.00
-0.10 (-1.67%)
Apr 25, 2025, 4:25 PM BST
-74.52%
Market Cap 9.32M
Revenue (ttm) 61.23M
Net Income (ttm) -69.28M
Shares Out 156.90M
EPS (ttm) -0.45
PE Ratio n/a
Forward PE n/a
Dividend n/a
Ex-Dividend Date n/a
Volume 490,437
Average Volume 774,863
Open 5.50
Previous Close 6.00
Day's Range 5.50 - 6.20
52-Week Range 4.40 - 25.85
Beta 1.03
RSI 39.59
Earnings Date Apr 16, 2025

About Pod Point Group Holdings

Pod Point Group Holdings Plc engages in the development and supply of equipment and systems for recharging electric vehicles (EV) in the United Kingdom and Spain. It operates through UK Home, UK Commercial, UK Distribution, Owned assets, and Energy Flex segments. The company sells and installs chargepoints for homes, destinations, and workplace; and provides media screens on the chargepoints for advertising purposes. It serves commercial landlords, managing agents, office buildings, and distribution centres and depots. Pod Point Group Holdings ... [Read more]

Founded 2009
Employees 583
Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol PODP
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2023, Pod Point Group Holdings's revenue was 63.76 million, a decrease of -10.72% compared to the previous year's 71.41 million. Losses were -83.41 million, 312.7% more than in 2022.

Financial Statements

News

Weak UK demand for electric vehicle charging sparks investor alarm

Pod Point shares fall almost 40% after group backed by L&G warns on revenues

3 months ago - Financial Times

Charging firm warns over changes to electric car sales as UK hits EV target

Pod Point reports weak demand for new cars as it is confirmed no firms will pay fines over ZEV mandate Business live – latest updates A British charging company has said proposed UK changes to electri...

3 months ago - The Guardian

Pod Point cuts revenue forecasts due to weakness in UK electric vehicle market

The company said it expects to have delivered revenues of £53 million in 2024, having previously pointed towards revenues of £60 million.

3 months ago - Evening Standard