Maxeon Solar Applies for Judicial Management in Singapore | 2026 Update – News and Statistics – IndexBox

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According to a report by pv magazine USA, Maxeon Solar Technologies, Ltd. has applied to be placed under judicial management in Singapore. The company disclosed this action in a recent Form 6-K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
The filing states that the company’s board approved voluntary applications for itself and a subsidiary to enter judicial management under Singaporean law. The stated intent is to seek an arrangement with creditors aimed at allowing the business to survive as a going concern, or to achieve a more advantageous outcome than liquidation.
The company has requested specific individuals from a Deloitte restructuring services entity in Singapore to act as judicial managers. An initial hearing on the application is scheduled for April 9.
Maxeon’s challenges reportedly began in 2024 when U.S. Customs and Border Protection detained all its products manufactured in Mexico. Later that year, SunPower Corporation, described as once being Maxeon’s parent and largest buyer, filed for bankruptcy. In March 2025, an appeal of the CBP detentions was denied, leading to further legal action.
Facing legal actions alleging breach of contract and seeking over $70 million in damages, the company detailed past efforts to overcome its challenges. These efforts included divesting subsidiaries, selling its non-U.S. business, and other restructuring activities over the past two years.
More recently, in February 2026, the company announced it had abandoned the lease on a planned facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It stated it would instead contract with third-party manufacturers to produce modules in the United States using its cell technology, with products recently sold through a U.S. distributor. The company ceased reporting its quarterly earnings after the first quarter of 2025.
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