Porsche Abruptly Closes E-Bike, Battery, and Software Units in Major Cost-Cutting Overhaul
Porsche Shutters Three Subsidiaries, Over 500 Jobs Affected
Porsche has announced the immediate closure of its e-bike, battery, and software subsidiaries, affecting more than 500 employees. The cost-cutting overhaul aims to streamline operations and refocus on the luxury automaker's core automotive business.

“We must refocus on our core business,” CEO and executive chair Michael Leiters said in a statement. “This is the indispensable foundation for a successful strategic realignment. This forces us to make painful cuts — including our subsidiaries.”
Background
These subsidiaries were established during Porsche's earlier diversification push into electric mobility and digital services. The software unit developed in-car infotainment and connectivity features, while the battery arm focused on energy storage solutions. The e-bike venture represented an effort to enter the premium cycling market.

However, mounting financial pressures across the Volkswagen Group and Porsche's own profitability challenges have forced leadership to reverse course. The closures represent one of the most significant restructuring moves under Leiters' tenure.
What This Means
The strategic realignment signals Porsche's retreat from non-core innovation bets to protect margins in an increasingly competitive EV market. Layoffs will commence immediately, with severance packages offered to affected workers.
Industry analysts view the move as a pragmatic response to investor demands for sharper focus. Porsche will now concentrate resources on flagship models and next-generation electric sports cars, potentially accelerating development timelines.
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