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Former manufacturing giant SunPower files for bankruptcy

by Riah Marton
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Former manufacturing giant SunPower files for bankruptcy
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SUNPOWER has filed for bankruptcy in Delaware and plans to wind down operations, ending the decades-long run of the once-venerated US solar firm.

The rooftop solar company listed assets and liabilities of US$1 billion to US$10 billion in its Chapter 11 petition in the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. Top shareholders in the firm include France’s TotalEnergies.

It also agreed to sell assets including its Blue Raven Solar installation unit and new homes businesses to Complete Solaria as a stalking horse buyer for US$45 million, according to a statement late Monday (Aug 5). It asked the court to approve the deal by the end of September.

“The proposed transaction offers a significant opportunity for key parts of our business to continue our legacy under new ownership,” Tom Werner, SunPower’s executive chairman, said. “We are working to secure long-term solutions for the remaining areas of our business, while maintaining our focus on supporting our valued employees, customers, dealers, builders, and partners.”

High interest rates and subsidy changes in California – the US sector’s biggest market – have been a drag for solar firms that expected big growth from President Joe Biden’s signature climate law of 2022. SunPower has also faced its own woes, including defaulting on a credit agreement in 2023 and restating earnings. This year, the firm replaced its chief executive officer, restructured its operations and lost its accountant.

SunPower, founded in 1985, long had a reputation for producing some of the best solar panels in the industry, but it spun off its manufacturing operations in 2020 to focus on then-surging demand for rooftop installations. That bet soon unravelled as inflation and high interest rates boosted costs for consumers. Meanwhile, the firm’s own corporate struggles stymied its operations.

The company notified dealers on Jul 17 that it was halting new installations and shipments. Analysts interpreted the move as a sign that the company was ceasing operations, prompting some to suspend coverage or lower their share-price targets to US$0. BLOOMBERG

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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