Maxeon Provides Strategic Business Update
Maxeon Provides Strategic Business Update |
[04-April-2025] |
SINGAPORE, April 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Maxeon Solar Technologies, Ltd. (NASDAQ: MAXN), a global leader in solar innovation and channels, today provided an update on key business issues, recent transactions, and transformation initiatives. "Maxeon continues to transform its business to compete more effectively in a challenging solar market, and delivering top-tier solar panels and renewable energy solutions to our customers for the long-term remains our highest priority," said George Guo, Maxeon CEO. "While the Company still faces near-term headwinds, we are making progress in strengthening our supply chain versatility and resilience, streamlining operations, increasing efficiency, and reducing cost. We are confident in the future of solar energy and in Maxeon's ability to best meet the needs of our growing U.S. partner and IPP network." Maxeon focuses its energy on the U.S. solar market As previously disclosed, Maxeon has sold certain non-U.S. assets, with proceeds to Maxeon's balance sheet of approximately $94 million dollars. These restructuring transactions have positioned Maxeon for the future, ensuring a clear focus on U.S. residential, commercial, and utility power plant markets. Update on CBP product review Maxeon has been advised that CBP's methods and procedures in connection with the Company's protests are highly unusual. As disclosed in the Company's November 14, 2024 press release, the Maxeon 3 and Maxeon 6 protests were referred to CBP's Office of Rulings and Regulations ("OR&R") under an Application for Further Review. Subsequently, the Company's Performance 6 protest was also referred to CBP's OR&R. Several months after the OR&R engaged with Maxeon on the substance of these protests, OR&R declined to issue a public ruling, instead stating that the protests did not meet the criteria for further review and returned the cases to the Electronics Center of Excellence & Expertise ("CEE"). The CEE then denied the protests. These inefficient and opaque actions create significant uncertainty and disruption for both Maxeon and its clients who have planned and obtained permits to include Maxeon's cutting-edge solar products for use in industry-leading solar projects around the United States. Furthermore, these actions materially impact U.S. commerce and hinder the ability of the U.S. to achieve energy dominance. While CBP's decision implies that future imports of the same products with identical supply chain traceability documentation would likely be denied entry, CBP's decision does not prevent Maxeon from making future imports of the same or different solar products with modified supply chain traceability documentation, as each shipment is evaluated independently. Maxeon also notes that, given new tariffs and trade barriers applicable to Maxeon's legacy cell and module manufacturing facilities, the Company is establishing alternative manufacturing and supply chains. These alternative manufacturing facilities and supply chains are not impacted by the CBP decision. Maxeon stands by its compliance with UFLPA and continues to demonstrate best in class ESG practices and maintaining the highest standards of transparency. Maxeon is recognized as an industry-leading, ethical solar company and the Company has taken extraordinary measures to ensure a clean and traceable supply chain, free from forced labor. Update on Planned Domestic Manufacturing Facilities As previously disclosed, Maxeon is continuing the development of its Albuquerque-based manufacturing facility. This includes the March 28, 2025 execution of an Amendment to Maxeon's leased facility in New Mexico that set out revised timelines for certain owner-completed construction activities, some of which are now underway. Maxeon has also completed early design and layout activities for its initial phase manufacturing. The Albuquerque facility is intended to incorporate next-generation technology developed by Maxeon's Silicon Valley-based R&D team. The Company continues to prioritize development of its Albuquerque facility as well as identifying additional domestic component vendors to help support diversified manufacturing operations. About Maxeon Solar Technologies Forward-Looking Statements ©2025 Maxeon Solar Technologies, Ltd. All Rights Reserved. MAXEON is a registered trademark of Maxeon Solar Technologies, Ltd. Visit https://corp.maxeon.com/trademarks for more information.
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Company Codes: NASDAQ-NMS:MAXN |