The sale of module and cell production equipment to which Solar Americas and Babacomari North Solar further thin chances of every Meyer Burger -Rehurror of his domestic production.
Producer Meyer Burger Group of Zonnetechnology has surrendered his drive to restructure and survive as one company whole beyond insolvencySaying that an investor probably doesn’t seem to be coming up. The company also said that the American factory machines and equipment sold.
For the American Zonne market, the announcements seem to postpone all remaining hope to save the output of the company in American production.
The Swiss company has sold factory tools with a value of nearly $ 29 million from its module factory with 1.4 GW in annual production capacity in Goodyear, Arizona, and the omominated project to build a 2 GW solar cell production plant in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
The company has the factory in Arizona Gemothball in May and unguarded nearly 300 employees. In August 2024 it set the plug on plans for the Colorado facility, which previously expected to employ more than 350 employees.
A company announcement By Meyer Burger offered the total actival sales figure of $ 29 million and said that where Solar Americas Inc. Bought the moduletools and bought Babacomari Solar North LLC the cell equipment. But the announcement did not detail how much each company paid.
Online news platform USA Herald reported individually that where $ 18.5 million had offered in cash and Babacomari offered $ 10.2 million in credit
In April, the Indian ownership announced that it would double its module production in Brookshire, Texas, west of Houston, from 1.6 GW capacity to 3.2 GW.
It is completely unclear what Babacomari wants to do with the equipment it has bought, where it intends to use the equipment or that it plays an earlier role in the production of solar energy. Contact details for the company with limited liability is scarce or non-working.
Babacomari is the developer of a record of a 160 MW Solar Farm project that is not far from the American border with Mexico and within southeastern Arizona in Cochise County. The development was initially designated for completion on January 1, 2026.
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