(Reuters) - U.S. solar companies First Solar Inc and SunPower Corp reported stronger-than-expected quarterly results, defying weak prices and excess supply of solar panels by cutting costs and ...
SAN JOSE — SunPower has decided to chop 100-plus Bay Area jobs, part of the company’s move to launch wrenching cutbacks and reduced costs in a California solar energy market whose outlook has darkened ...
SunPower (Nasdaq: SPWR) just sent an email to its employees saying that it will “wind down” residential solar installations and lay off 1,000 employees. SunPower is one of the largest residential ...
SunPower has undergone a number of strategic changes in recent years to refocus on the U.S. residential solar market. In 2020, it completed the spinoff of Maxeon, its legacy solar module manufacturing ...
SunPower’s customer growth has dropped for quarters in a row. Credit: SunPower US residential solar provider SunPower has stopped several operations including new shipments and financing options, ...
The US residential-solar industry is under serious threat - a vulnerability borne out this week by the bankruptcy of SunPower Corp., one of the sector's most venerable names. The California company ...
NEW YORK, Feb 20 (Reuters) - SunPower Corp Chief Executive Tom Werner said on Wednesday new supply contracts for polysilicon were beginning to cut the solar cell and panel maker's production costs.
Complete Solar, Inc. has successfully integrated assets from SunPower and is set to present at the Cantor Global Technology Conference on March 11, 2025. Founder Will Anderson, CFO Dan Foley, and VP ...
The job cuts are due to slow recovery for its business and the market. Image: SunPower. US residential solar provider SunPower has announced that it will reduce its workforce and close business ...
Solar company SunPower is letting go of 358 employees in California, including 71 at its facility in Santee, according to a notice the company filed with the state. The job cuts go into full effect by ...
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