Residential solar companies face bankruptcies, soft first-quarter sales, and shrinking demand after federal tax credit changes.
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Residential solar companies face bankruptcies, soft first-quarter sales, and shrinking demand after federal tax credit changes.
SolarEdge Technologies (SEDG) reported first quarter 2026 results that put fresh attention on the stock, with sales of US$310.5 million and a net loss of US$57.37 million, alongside ongoing tariff and cost pressures. See our latest analysis for SolarEdge Technologies. The earnings release and recent product and manufacturing updates come after a choppy period for the stock, with a 1 day share price return showing a 9.03% decline and a 90 day share price return of 22.03%. At the same time, the...
SEDG heads into first-quarter earnings results with U.S. manufacturing ramp-up, the new Nexis rollout in Germany, and tariffs pressuring costs.