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Maxeon filing reveals the company has applied for restructuring in Singapore court

Company statements in the filing indicate it will seek an arrangement between itself and creditors that may allow it to survive “as a going concern.”

Create Energy adds former Graze Robotics assets to its ecosystem

The company, known for its “one-stop shop” solar solutions, says it will integrate the former autonomous mowing company’s technology into its Plant Wide Controller (PWC) network.

Solaris acquires Sunnova assets, puts SunStrong in control of legacy systems

SunStrong said it is now among the largest residential solar asset managers now that it is in charge of Sunnova’s assets and operations.

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FlexGen to acquire assets from bankrupt rival Powin Energy

After Powin’s filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this summer, the courts approved FlexGen’s bid to purchase Powin’s software, hardware and information technology systems.

Bankrupt Sunnova to sell solar servicing platform to Omnidian for $7 million

Omnidian would take over management of many of the bankrupt residential solar company’s existing customers should the stalking horse sale close.

Sunnova solar assets stable, paying interest, while bankruptcy continues

Bond analyst KBRA, which has rated $6 billion of solar-backed securities issued by the recently bankrupt Sunnova, is maintaining its ratings and says the loan and lease packages remain stable investments, independent of the reorganizing company.

Residential solar expected to grow 9% annually through 2030

 U.S. Solar Market Insight Q2 2025 report sees great potential in the residential solar market despite current challenges including the tariff effect on supply chain, potential elimination of tax credits and continued high interest rates.

Sunnova files for bankruptcy

The troubled residential solar company entered into asset and power purchase agreements to support operations while it seeks a buyer.

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Sunnova subsidiary files for bankruptcy protection

The residential solar company has been in a downturn for more than a year, with earnings misses, layoffs, changes in leadership and cancellation of a $3 billion loan guarantee.

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Meyer Burger files for insolvency, lays off over 900 workers

Germany solar manufacturer ceased operations at three subsidiaries, including its new module production facility in Arizona.

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