QuantumScape Corporation (QS) shares have soared nearly 196% year-to-date, fueled by optimism over its progress in solid-state battery technology and renewed investor interest in EV-related stocks. The company, which develops next-generation lithium-metal batteries, will report its third-quarter 2025 results after the market closes on October 22.
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Wall Street expects QuantumScape to post a net loss of $0.20 per share, narrower than the $0.23 loss reported a year earlier. The company is not expected to generate significant revenue yet, as it remains in the pre-commercial phase. Still, QS continues to make steady progress toward mass-producing its solid-state batteries, a development closely watched by investors. With earnings on the horizon, it’s worth taking a closer look at who owns QuantumScape stock.
Now, according to TipRanks’ ownership page, public companies and individual investors own 76.36% of QuantumScape. They are followed by ETFs, mutual funds, insiders, and other institutional investors at 8.93%, 7.79%, 6.90%, and 0.03%, respectively.

Digging Deeper into QuantumScape’s Ownership Structure
Looking closely at top shareholders, Vanguard Index Funds owns the highest stake in QuantumScape at 6.43%. Next up is Vanguard, which holds a 6.29% stake in the company.
Among the top ETF holders, the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) owns a 2.31% stake in QS stock, followed by the Vanguard Small-Cap ETF (VB) with a 1.80% stake.
Moving to mutual funds, Vanguard Index Funds hold about 6.43% of QuantumScape. Meanwhile, Fidelity Concord Street Trust owns 0.70% of the stock.
Is QuantumScape Stock a Good Buy?
Turning to Wall Street, analysts have a Hold consensus rating on QuantumScape stock based on one Buy, two Holds, and one Sell assigned in the past three months. At $9.00, the average QS stock price target implies a 41.41% downside potential.
