Rad Power Bikes Faces Possible Shutdown Amid Financial Struggles
Rad Power Bikes is currently facing a precarious situation, with the possibility of shutting down in January looming if new funding or acquisition opportunities are not secured. An internal email, seen by JS, revealed that the company’s leadership is actively seeking ways to sustain operations, but the future remains uncertain.
The email, sent by Rad Power’s “people team,” acknowledged a recent failed attempt at securing a potential deal that could have kept the company afloat. Despite the setback, executives are committed to exploring all options to ensure the well-being of employees and the continuity of Rad Power’s operations.
While Rad Power has been grappling with financial challenges for some time, including excess inventory due to a drop in consumer demand, the company remains optimistic about finding a viable solution. However, the reality of a potential shutdown cannot be ruled out.
Seattle-based Rad Power has experienced several rounds of layoffs in recent years, exacerbated by tariffs and economic uncertainties. The company’s focus is currently on supporting employees, serving customers, and securing its future in a competitive market.
Rad Power’s struggles are not unique in the e-bike industry, as other companies have also faced difficulties or undergone restructuring. Despite its reputation for producing high-quality e-bikes, Rad Power has had to make changes at the executive level to navigate its financial challenges.
Exploring Strategic Partnerships and Funding Options
Under the leadership of CEO Kathi Lentzsch, Rad Power has been actively seeking strategic partnerships and funding opportunities to sustain its operations. The company has been in talks with potential investors and acquirers in an effort to secure its future.
Recently, Rad Power issued a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification to its Seattle headquarters employees, indicating the possibility of layoffs by January 9. While this warning applies specifically to the Seattle office, all locations and departments may be affected in the event of a company-wide shutdown.
Should Rad Power be forced to cease operations, the impact would be significant, leading to the termination of all employees effective January 9, 2026, or within 14 days thereafter. The company is working diligently to explore all avenues to avoid this outcome and ensure a sustainable future for its workforce.
Despite the challenges ahead, Rad Power remains committed to its mission of providing innovative e-bikes and serving its loyal customer base. The upcoming months will be critical as the company navigates its financial difficulties and seeks a path forward in a rapidly evolving industry.

