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Deeper dive: why QuantumScape stock’s post-earnings decline makes sense

by July 23, 2026
written by July 23, 2026

QuantumScape (QS) stock is under immense pressure on July 23 after the solid-state lithium metal batteries specialist posted earnings for its second financial quarter.

While the company technically beat bottomline estimates on paper, a deeper dive into the quarterly release reveals a few major negatives that are leading to bearish sentiment this morning.

The Q2 print add to pressure on QuantumScape shares that – heading into Thursday – were already down over 55% versus the start of 2026.

Volkswagen partnership is behind QS stock’s sell-off

The biggest fundamental catalyst that’s driving QS shares down today is a revision of the terms of the company’s partnership with Volkswagen’s battery manufacturing arm – PowerCo.

In its press release, QuantumScape said the updated agreement “reduced” potential milestone cash payments from $131 million previously to $75 million now.

For a pre-revenue company reliant on non-dilutive partner cash to fund its long commercialization runway, losing roughly $56 million in prospective liquidity is a clear headwind.

Note that the sell-off in QuantumScape crashed its relative strength index (RSI) below 30 – which reinforces intense selling pressure.

QuantumScape’s AI pivot is exacerbating the sell-off

Alongside earnings, QS management also unveiled a major “structural pivot” – splitting into three business verticals: QSEV (electric vehicles), QSDC (AI data centers), and QSAS (aerospace and defense).

While executives framed this as an expansion into high-margin markets (like in-rack power storage for artificial intelligence infrastructure), the market is reading early pivoting as a sign that broader EV adoption is taking longer than initially projected.  

Even from a technical perspective, QuantumScape stock currently sits firmly below its key moving averages (MAs), indicating bears remain strongly in control across multiple timeframes.  

High cash burn remains an overhang on QuantumScape shares

QuantumScape narrowed its GAAP net loss in Q2 to just over $98 million, which translates to 16 cents a share (beating the 18-cent-a-share consensus), but the company reiterated its full-year guidance for adjusted EBITDA loss of at least $ 250 million.  

Although the capital expenditures (capex) outlook was lowered to about $32 million only, QS remains a zero-product-revenue enterprise running high cash burn.

Without near-term sales generation, a modest earnings beat does little to offset investor impatience over the 2027–2029 commercial timeline.

And it’s not like QuantumScape pays a healthy dividend to incentivize ownership despite these risks either.

How Wall Street recommends playing QuantumScape

Finally, investors are bailing on QS stock also because market filings leading into the print revealed about $6 million in insider sales over the preceding quarter by key executives.

What’s also worth mentioning is that Wall Street analysts continue to caution against owning this EV battery stock in 2026.

The consensus rating on QuantumScape remains at Moderate Sell, with price targets going as low as $2.5, indicating potential downside of roughly 50% from current levels.

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