Transaction details
ChargePoint Holdings Inc. (NYSE: CHPT) Chief Financial Officer Mansi Khetani executed a sale of 2,311 shares of the company’s common stock on March 23, 2026. The shares were sold at $5.30 per share, producing gross proceeds of $12,248. According to the filing, the disposition was required to satisfy tax withholding obligations associated with the vesting and settlement of restricted stock units.
Post-sale holdings
After the sale, Khetani is listed as directly owning 128,500 shares of ChargePoint common stock. That total includes 448 shares acquired under the issuer’s Employee Stock Purchase Plan on March 9, 2026, which are part of the reported holdings.
Share price context
The sale took place while ChargePoint’s shares were trading near a 52-week low of $5.20. Over the prior 12 months the stock has fallen approximately 60%. The filing and price context underscore investor attention on insider activity as the company navigates a weak share-price environment.
Valuation and external analysis
InvestingPro analysis cited in the company note suggests a Fair Value estimate of $7.10 for ChargePoint, compared with a then-current market quote of $5.35. The analysis and tools referenced include an offer to view additional InvestingPro tips and detailed financial health metrics available on the platform’s undervalued stocks list.
Recent financial performance
ChargePoint reported Q4 2026 results that showed revenue rising to $109 million, which the company said aligned with the high end of its guidance range. Despite that revenue improvement, the company continues to struggle with profitability: non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA remained a loss of $18 million for the quarter. Those operating results remain central to investor assessment of the firm’s near-term prospects.
Analyst activity
At the time of the report, analyst firms had not issued new upgrades or downgrades on ChargePoint, leaving the focus on reported earnings and revenue figures rather than on fresh coverage-driven momentum.
This report summarizes the reported insider sale, current ownership figures, valuation commentary and the company’s recent quarterly results as presented in public filings and company disclosures.