Autonomous electrical tractor startup Monarch Tractor warned employees Thursday it could want to put off greater than 100 workers, or probably even ‘shut down,’ in keeping with a company-wide memo obtained by TechCrunch.
The memo comes after Monarch Tractor was already chopping some positions over the previous couple of weeks at its California company services and distant groups in India and Singapore, in keeping with a number of former workers who spoke with TechCrunch on the situation of anonymity.
Monarch Tractor was based in 2018 by a group that included a former high govt at Tesla’s first gigafactory and Carlo Mondavi, a scion of the well-known winemaking household. The corporate raised not less than $220 million, together with $133 million in 2024, because it pursued a purpose of creating “driver elective” autonomous tractors that might carry out duties at locations like wineries and different fruit farms.
Whereas Monarch Tractor claims to have shipped round 500 of these tractors so far, the corporate introduced a restructuring in late 2024 that was supposed see its tractors increase to different use instances, like pushing feed at dairy farming and sustaining golf programs. CEO Praveen Penmesta additionally mentioned on the time that Monarch Tractor would focus extra on promoting software program providers and licensing the corporate’s autonomous tech.
At the very least one buyer — considered one of Monarch Tractors’ first sellers — claims the autonomous tech by no means labored nicely, if in any respect, in keeping with a lawsuit first reported by TechCrunch this week. Idaho dealership Burks Tractor claimed Monarch bought it “faulty” autos that skilled “important issues” after they arrived in 2024. Primarily, Burks accused Monarch’s tractors of being “unable to function autonomously.” (Monarch denied the claims in a courtroom submitting.)
Monarch Tractor suggests to workers within the memo on Thursday it’s attempting to pivot even tougher away from making tractors — which might not be stunning, on condition that the startup misplaced its contract producer, Foxconn, earlier this yr.
“The brand new marketing strategy will allow Monarch clients to launch totally commercialized software program as a service (SaaS) autonomy and different software program choices direct to customers, unlocking new income streams to OEMs,” the startup’s human assets group wrote. “Sadly, the timing for finishing the transition to the brand new marketing strategy places Monarch liable to shut down.”
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Monarch advised workers within the memo it could completely lay off “as much as 102 workers.”
It’s unclear how many individuals at the moment work for Monarch. The startup had round 300 workers in late 2024 when it laid off greater than 10% of the corporate as a part of the restructuring. The previous workers accustomed to the current cuts couldn’t say precisely how giant these layoffs had been. Penmesta didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
Via this yr, Monarch Tractor has additionally misplaced some high expertise, together with the co-founder from Tesla, Mark Schwager.
“We began Monarch with a daring imaginative and prescient: that farming might be electrified, automated, good and made extra worthwhile — unexpectedly,” Schwager wrote in a LinkedIn post in July, whereas explaining he would stay on the corporate’s board. “Monarch is in nice place and in nice palms for the subsequent leg of its trajectory – making the timing proper for this transition.”
