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SolarEdge Misses Out On Rebound, Loses Key Tax Credit Advantage: Analyst
Benzinga· 2025-06-17 18:56
Core Viewpoint - SolarEdge Technologies (SEDG) shares are experiencing a decline following a downgrade from Hold to Sell by GLJ Research analyst Gordon L. Johnson II, amid ongoing struggles in the U.S. and European markets [1] Group 1: Market Challenges - SolarEdge is facing significant headwinds, with analysts noting that the anticipated revival of the 48E 30% tax credit for solar companies is unlikely to benefit the company [1] - The Senate's tax-and-spend bill indicates that U.S. residential solar finance companies will lose the ability to sell tax credits to third parties, posing a potential existential threat to those reliant on inflated solar system values [2] Group 2: Performance Metrics - In April 2025, while the overall sales of inverters in California increased by 23.0% year-over-year, SolarEdge's sales only grew by 2.3% year-over-year, indicating a lack of demand pull-forward for the company [4] - As of the latest check, SEDG shares have dropped by 34.4%, trading at $15.74 [4]
Sunrun Receives Downgrade As Analyst Warns Business Model Relies On Inflated System Values For Tax Credits
Benzinga· 2025-06-17 17:57
Core Viewpoint - Sunrun's stock has been downgraded from Hold to Sell by GLJ Research analyst Gordon L. Johnson II, citing that the underlying equity is worthless unless the company can inflate the value of its solar systems to collect tax credits [1] Financial Performance - Sunrun is experiencing a significant annual cash burn of approximately $644.56 million, assuming each of its systems is underwater by about $600, and this is based on the current systems in service without growth [2] - The company's financial disclosure for Q1 2025 indicates it has over one million systems on its balance sheet [1] Tax Credit Implications - The U.S. Senate's tax-and-spend bill poses an existential threat to Sunrun and similar companies by removing their ability to sell tax credits to third parties, which is critical for their financial viability [4][5] - The unchanged 45 times credits for solar production is a minor positive for First Solar Inc [4] Operational Challenges - Sunrun's ability to securitize loans or Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) has historically allowed it to cover operational and maintenance (O&M) costs, bringing in hundreds of millions annually [6] - Without the ability to securitize, Sunrun will struggle to service its systems, leading to a potential cash flow crisis [7] Market Reaction - Following the downgrade, Sunrun's stock price has dropped by 39.32%, trading at $5.85 [8]
2 Stocks Plummeting as the Sun Sets on Solar
Schaeffers Investment Research· 2025-06-17 14:45
Industry Overview - The alternative energy sector is experiencing a significant decline due to the U.S. Senate's version of President Trump's spending bill, which maintains cuts to solar and wind tax credits, with renewable energy incentives introduced by former President Biden set to be fully phased out by 2028 [1] Company Performance - First Solar Inc (NASDAQ:FSLR) is down 19.5% at $141, marking its worst single-session percentage loss since December 2011, and is down 45.6% year-over-year [2] - Enphase Energy Inc (NASDAQ:ENPH) is down 23.9% at $34.97, trading at five-year lows, and is down 70.8% year-over-year, following a peak of $130.08 on August 26 [3] Options Activity - Options traders are actively targeting FSLR, with 48,000 calls and 30,000 puts exchanged, which is six times the typical options volume for this time in a session, with the July 185 call being the most popular [4] - ENPH has seen 39,000 calls and 44,000 puts, eight times the intraday average options volume, with the June 32 put being the most active contract [5]
This BlackRock stock slapped with brutal $0.01 price target by Wall Street
Finbold· 2025-06-17 14:01
Group 1 - Sunrun has been downgraded to 'Sell' by GLJ Research, with a price target of $0.01, indicating a potential 99% decline from its last closing price of $9.64 [1][3] - The downgrade is linked to a revised Senate tax bill that threatens Sunrun's growth by phasing out solar and wind tax credits by 2028, reflecting a shift away from green energy [3][4] - Sunrun is reportedly spending over $640 million annually to maintain its installed systems, and the reduction of tax credits tied to leased and power purchase agreement models poses a significant challenge for the company [4] Group 2 - The proposed legislation may negatively impact the broader solar sector, potentially affecting equipment suppliers like SolarEdge and Enphase Energy if demand decreases [4] - In contrast, First Solar is expected to benefit from the proposed legislation as its production tax credits remain intact, supporting its long-term growth prospects [5] - BlackRock recently reduced its stake in Sunrun by 4.8 million shares at an average price of $5.86, lowering its ownership to 16.3% of its portfolio while still holding 36.8 million shares [5]
Founder Group Signs Memorandum of Understanding with GCL Systems Integration Technology Co., Ltd. to Cooperate on Renewable Energy Projects Valued at up to USD $220 Million
Globenewswire· 2025-06-17 12:30
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, June 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Founder Group Limited (NASDAQ: FGL) (“Founder Group” or the “Company”), a leading engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning (EPCC) solutions provider for solar photovoltaic systems in Malaysia, is pleased to announce the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with GCL Systems Integration Technology Co. Ltd. (GCL). The companies have agreed to cooperate and work together to explore, identify, assess and undertake projects focus ...
Solar stocks plummet as Senate version of Trump's tax bill cuts renewable energy incentives
CNBC· 2025-06-17 11:24
Solar stocks were under pressure Tuesday as the U.S. Senate's version of President Donald Trump's spending bill kept cuts to renewable energy incentives.Shares of Enphase Energy plummeted more than 17% in the premarket, while First Solar dipped about 12%. Sunrun slipped more than 27% and SolarEdge Technologies dropped 22%.The Senate version of the bill includes a provision that would fully phase out both solar and wind power tax incentives by 2028. It does, however, keep incentives for nuclear, hydropower a ...
Sono Group N.V. Announces Upcoming Public Events in June 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-06-16 13:02
Core Viewpoint - Sono Group N.V. is actively engaging with investors through upcoming virtual presentations to discuss its business developments, strategic partnerships, and plans for uplisting to Nasdaq [1][2]. Group 1: Upcoming Events - Sono Group will present at the Small Cap Virtual Investor Conference on June 26, 2025, where CEO George O'Leary will provide updates on the company's business activities and strategic outlook [1][2]. - Additional events include the Emerging Growth Conference on June 17, 2025, and the Webull EV Webinar on June 24, 2025, where Sono will discuss its latest developments and innovations in solar technology [4][5]. Group 2: Business Strategy - The company is preparing for a planned uplisting to Nasdaq and aims to scale its solar technology across the commercial vehicle sector [2]. - Sono Group's mission focuses on integrating solar technology into commercial vehicles to reduce CO2 emissions and promote climate-friendly mobility [6]. Group 3: Investor Engagement - The virtual events provide opportunities for retail and institutional investors to engage with Sono's leadership, participate in Q&A sessions, and schedule one-on-one meetings [3]. - Presentations will be archived for 90 days, allowing investors to access the information at their convenience [3].
N2OFF is Increasing its Investment in Melz Project to Explore Additional 40-60 MW Battery Storage
Globenewswire· 2025-06-16 12:10
Neve Yarak, Israel, June 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- N2OFF, Inc.(NASDAQ: NITO) (FSE:80W) (“N2OFF” and the “Company”), a clean tech company engaged in sustainable and innovative solutions for solar energy and agri-tech markets, today announced plans to increase its investment in the 111 MWp solar photovoltaic project in Melz, Germany, to explore the integration of a 40–60 MWp battery energy storage system (BESS). This investment is part of N2OFF’s intention to advance its renewable energy business. The Melz ...
T1 Energy Advances $850 Million Planned 5 GW Solar Cell Plant
Globenewswire· 2025-06-16 10:00
Core Insights - T1 Energy Inc. has selected Yates Construction for preconstruction services for its $850 million G2_Austin 5 GW Solar Cell Facility, supported by U.S. tariffs and policies promoting advanced manufacturing [1][2] - The Milam County commissioners have approved a long-term tax abatement for T1 Energy, contingent on meeting employment and investment targets, with the facility expected to create up to 1,800 full-time jobs by the end of 2026 [2][6] - The G2_Austin project is part of T1's strategy to establish a domestic solar and battery supply chain, addressing the demand for U.S. solar cells and modules using TOPCon technology [3][4] Company Strategy - T1 Energy aims to build a reliable and low-cost energy supply chain in the U.S. through its solar and battery manufacturing facilities [3][8] - The G2_Austin facility will complement the existing G1_Dallas 5 GW Solar Module Facility, enhancing T1's capacity to meet customer demand [3][8] Economic Impact - The project is expected to invigorate the local economy by providing high-quality jobs and promoting sustainable growth in Milam County [6][4] - T1 Energy's initiatives align with the broader goal of enhancing American energy independence and manufacturing capabilities [4][8]
瑞银:再探 100% 清洁能源人工智能数据中心
瑞银· 2025-06-16 03:16
Investment Rating - The report assigns a "Buy" rating to First Solar Inc (FSLR) with a target price of US$160.16 as of June 9, 2025 [112]. Core Insights - AI data centers are a significant driver of electricity demand growth in the U.S., with six major technology companies (Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Meta, Oracle, and Apple) accounting for nearly 20% of the growth in U.S. electricity demand, which grew by 3.2% year-over-year [2][3]. - The report anticipates that the potential loss of U.S. renewable tax credits will not materially impact the demand for renewables from large tech companies, as electricity costs average around 1.3% of their revenue [3][7]. - There is a shift towards hourly matching of renewable energy consumption by corporations, with some companies aiming for 24/7 carbon-free energy by 2030, which will increase the demand for diverse energy generation sources [4][90]. Summary by Sections Electricity Demand Growth - U.S. electricity generation increased by 3.2% year-over-year, equating to an additional 144 TWh [2]. - The six technology companies mentioned are growing their electricity consumption at approximately 30% per annum [2]. Tax Credits and Cost Impact - The estimated loss of U.S. renewable tax credits would have less than a 25 basis points impact on operating margins across the technology sector [3][11]. - Electricity costs are projected to average around 1.3% of revenue for the companies analyzed, indicating minimal impact from potential tax credit losses [3][7]. Corporate Renewable Targets - Corporations primarily meet renewable targets through Power Purchase Agreements (C-PPAs), which allow them to match their total annual non-renewable electricity consumption with renewable energy [4][89]. - Companies are increasingly focusing on achieving hourly matching of renewable energy consumption, which will require a more diverse energy generation mix [4][90]. Technology Company Insights - Amazon's electricity consumption was reported at 30.9 TWh in 2021, with a commitment to match 100% of its electricity with renewable sources by 2023 [25][26]. - Microsoft reported a 180% increase in electricity consumption since 2020, with electricity costs making up only 1.8% of its revenue in 2024 [40]. - Google's electricity consumption grew by 17% year-over-year in 2023, with a goal of operating on 24/7 carbon-free energy by 2030 [46]. - Meta has maintained net zero emissions since 2020 by matching 100% of its electricity use with renewable energy [53]. - Oracle's electricity consumption increased by 55% year-over-year in 2023, with electricity costs representing a small fraction of its revenue [56]. - Apple's electricity usage is significantly lower than its peers, accounting for only an estimated 0.14% of its revenue in 2023, but it is pushing for renewable energy in its supply chain [57]. Market Dynamics - The report highlights that if the growth rates of the six technology companies continue at approximately 25% per annum, their annual incremental electricity demand will exceed the entire U.S. utility-scale solar industry's generation growth by early 2028 [64][68]. - The corporate renewable demand is dominated by solar energy, which comprised 87% of the C-PPA market in 2025 [62].