Monarch Tractor Layoffs

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2
Layoff rounds
137
Employees laid off
Unknown
Funding stage
$214M
Total raised

Monarch Tractor has 2 publicly reported layoff rounds on record between November 8, 2024 and November 19, 2025. A total of about 137 employees were affected across these rounds.

Layoff history

November 19, 2025
Monarch Tractor cut 102 employees
102 laid off Location SF Bay Area

Monarch Tractor warned employees on November 19, 2025 that it planned to lay off up to 102 people and might shut down entirely if its business pivot did not succeed. The electric tractor startup, which had raised at least $220 million including a $133 million round in 2024, was abandoning tractor manufacturing to become a software licensing company. CEO Praveen Penmetsa noted that over 70% of Monarch's revenue already came from licensing in 2025, but said the transition timeline put the company "at risk of shut down." The planned cuts would hit California offices and remote teams in India and Singapore. The pivot followed the loss of contract manufacturer Foxconn earlier in 2025, a lawsuit from an Idaho dealer alleging defective autonomous tractors, and the departure of Tesla co-founder Mark Schwager in July. No severance terms were disclosed.

Reason: Pivot from hardware manufacturing to software licensing amid shutdown risk

Source: techcrunch.com

November 8, 2024
Monarch Tractor cut 35 employees (10% of staff)
35 laid off 10% of workforce Location SF Bay Area

Monarch Tractor disclosed a workforce reduction affecting its SF Bay Area operations in November 8, 2024. Approximately 35 roles were eliminated.

Source: techcrunch.com

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