UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 10-Q

 

QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the quarterly period ended June 28, 2026

 

OR

 

TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the transition period from                 to                

 

Commission file number 001-40117

 

SUNPOWER INC.

(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)

 

Delaware   93-2279786
(State or Other Jurisdiction of
Incorporation or Organization)
   (I.R.S. Employer
Identification Number)

 

1403 N. Research Way, Orem, UT 84097

(Address of Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code)

 

(877) 299-4943

‎(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

 

 

(Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

 

Title of Each Class   Trading Symbol(s)   Name of Each Exchange on Which Registered
Common stock, par value $0.0001 per share   SPWR   Nasdaq
         
Redeemable warrants, each whole warrant exercisable for one share of common stock   SPWRW   Nasdaq 

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act:

 

None

 

Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities ‎Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the Registrant was required to file such reports), ‎and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days‎ Yes ☐ No

 

Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted ‎pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§ 232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the ‎Registrant was required to submit such files).‎ Yes ☒ No ☐

 

Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller ‎reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller ‎reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.‎

 

Large accelerated filer Accelerated filer
Non-accelerated filer  Smaller reporting company  
    Emerging growth company  

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for ‎complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.‎

 

Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of ‎the Act).‎‎ Yes ☐ No

 

As of August 21, 2026, 208,796,937 shares of common stock, par value $0.0001 per share, were issued and outstanding.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUNPOWER INC.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

    PAGES
  Special Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements ii
     
PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION 1
Item 1. Financial Statements 1
  Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets 1
  Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income 2
  Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Stockholders’ Deficit 3
  Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows 5
  Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements 6
Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations 49
Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk 63
Item 4. Controls and Procedures 63
     
PART II. OTHER INFORMATION 66
Item 1. Legal Proceedings 66
Item 1A. Risk Factors 66
Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds 68
Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities 68
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures 68
Item 5. Other Information 68
Item 6. Exhibits 68
Signatures 70

 

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SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

 

Certain statements in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q may constitute “forward-looking statements” for purposes of the federal securities laws. Our forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding our and our management team’s expectations, hopes, beliefs, intentions or strategies regarding the future. In addition, any statements that refer to projections, forecasts or other characterizations of future events or circumstances, including any underlying assumptions, are forward-looking statements. The words “anticipate,” “believe,” “continue,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intends,” “may,” “might,” “plan,” “possible,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “should,” “will,” “would” and similar expressions may identify forward-looking statements, but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. Forward-looking statements in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q may include, for example and without limitation, statements about:

 

  our ability to obtain funding for our operations and future growth, including in connection with the integration of our acquisitions, and our ability to raise capital and refinance our existing debt and to remain in compliance with debt covenants;

 

 

our ability to regain and maintain compliance with the minimum bid price requirement and other continued listing requirements of The Nasdaq Global Market;

 

  our direct and indirect exposure to companies in the solar and renewable energy industries that are facing financial difficulties and potential bankruptcies;

 

  our ability to grow and manage growth profitably following the closing of business combinations including, without limitation, our recent acquisitions of Sunder Energy LLC (“Sunder”), Ambia Energy LLC (“Ambia”) and Cobalt Power Systems, Inc. (“Cobalt”);

 

  disruptions in our supply chains and distribution channels, tariffs and trade barriers, export regulations, bank failures, geopolitical conflicts and other macroeconomic conditions on our business and operations, results of operations and financial position;

 

  our ability to leverage our acquisitions, including our ability to integrate acquired businesses, to fund and meet the liquidity needs of the acquired businesses, to retain key employees of the acquired businesses, to take advantage of growth opportunities and to realize the expected benefits of such acquisitions;

 

  the potential impact of changes to and developments relating to the regulations and policies applicable to our business, customers and the industry;

 

  changes in the availability of rebates, tax credits and other incentives;

 

  changes impacting the demand for solar solutions from residential customers and small and medium-sized businesses, including changes resulting from the current political climate and also changes in the price of electricity from other sources, including traditional utilities;

 

  changes in and the volatility of interest rates;

 

  our financial and business performance following our recent acquisitions, including financial projections and business metrics, and our ability to manage our costs;

 

  changes in our strategy, future operations, financial position, estimated revenues and losses, projected costs, prospects and plans;

 

  our future capital requirements, the sufficiency of our cash, and sources and uses of cash, including cash required to service our current and future borrowings;

 

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  our ability to satisfy potential cash settlement obligations or additional share issuances under our FPA Settlement Agreements based on future trading prices of our common stock;

 

  our ability to meet the expectations of new and current customers, and our ability to achieve market acceptance for our products and services, especially in light of the intense competition faced in our industry;

 

  our expectations and forecasts with respect to market opportunity and market growth;

 

  our expectations and plans relating to cost control efforts (including headcount management and potential reductions) and expectations with respect to when we achieve breakeven operating income;

 

  the ability of our products and services to meet customers’ compliance and regulatory needs;

 

  our ability to attract and retain qualified employees and management;

 

  our ability to develop and maintain our brand and reputation, and our ability to maintain our relationships with key suppliers, installers and build partners;

 

  developments and projections relating to our competitors and industry;

 

  changes in general economic and financial conditions, inflationary pressures and the resulting impact on demand, and our ability to plan for and respond to the impact of those changes;

 

  our expectations regarding our ability to obtain and maintain intellectual property protection and not infringe on the rights of others;

 

  our ability to successfully remediate our identified material weaknesses in internal control over financial reporting; and

 

  our business, expansion plans and opportunities.

 

Actual events or results may differ from those expressed in forward-looking statements. You should not rely on forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. We have based the forward-looking statements in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q primarily on our current expectations and projections about future events and trends that may affect our business, financial condition and operating results. The outcome of the events described in these forward-looking statements is subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors referenced in section Item 1.A “Risk Factors” in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. Moreover, we operate in a very competitive and rapidly changing environment. New risks and uncertainties emerge from time to time, and we cannot predict all risks and uncertainties that could impact the forward-looking statements contained in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. The results, events and circumstances reflected in the forward-looking statements may not be achieved or occur, and actual results, events or circumstances could differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements.

 

In addition, statements that “we believe” and similar statements reflect our beliefs and opinions on the relevant subject. These statements are based on information available to us as of the date of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. While we believe that information provides a reasonable basis for these statements, that information may be limited or incomplete. Our statements should not be read to indicate that we have conducted an exhaustive inquiry into, or review of, all relevant information. These statements are inherently uncertain, and investors are cautioned not to unduly rely on these statements.

 

The forward-looking statements in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q relate only to events as of the date the statements are made. We undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements made in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q or to reflect new information or the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law. We may not achieve the plans, intentions or expectations disclosed in our forward-looking statements, and you should not place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements. Our forward-looking statements do not reflect the potential impact of future acquisitions, mergers, dispositions, joint ventures or investments.

 

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PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

Item 1. Financial Statements

 

SUNPOWER INC.

Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(in thousands except share and per share amounts)

 

    June 28,     December 28,  
    2026     2025  
ASSETS            
Current assets:            
Cash and cash equivalents   $ 4,075     $ 9,617  
Trade accounts receivable, net of allowance for credit losses of $10,814 and $5,206 as of June 28, 2026 and December 28, 2025, respectively     68,925       81,946  
Inventories     3,260       4,375  
Prepaid expenses and other current assets     37,573       16,913  
                 
Total current assets     113,833       112,851  
Restricted cash     1,134       3,841  
Property and equipment, net     3,671       4,890  
Operating lease right-of-use assets     4,744       4,552  
Intangible assets, net     49,471       50,814  
Goodwill     75,607       62,630  
Other noncurrent assets     1,749       1,609  
Total assets   $ 250,209     $ 241,187  
                 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT                
Current liabilities:                
Accounts payable   $ 28,322     $ 26,240  
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities (1)     64,288       56,977  
Short-term debt with related parties     8,500       21,500  
Short-term debt with third parties     6,168        
Current portion of long-term notes payable     2,786       2,786  
Deferred consideration, current     8,005       16,879  
Deferred consideration, current with related party     3,250       5,420  
Contract liabilities     8,599       20,336  
SAFE Agreement with related party           535  
Forward purchase agreement liabilities     9,274       3,965  
Total current liabilities     139,192       154,638  
Warranty provision, noncurrent     3,059       3,059  
Warrant liability     2,185       4,361  
Contract liabilities, noncurrent     794       794  
Notes payable and derivative liabilities, net of current     85,293       120,159  
Notes payable and derivative liabilities with related parties, net of current     35,433       35,130  
Deferred income taxes     1,694       1,300  
Deferred consideration, noncurrent            
Deferred consideration, noncurrent with related party     3,165       5,420  
Other long-term liabilities     5,665       6,470  
Total liabilities     276,480       331,331  
                 
Commitments and contingencies (Note 11)    
 
     
 
 
                 
Stockholders’ (deficit):                
Common stock, $0.0001 par value; Authorized 1,000,000,000 shares as of June 28, 2026, and December 28, 2025; issued and outstanding 151,509,461 and 111,334,959 shares as of June 28, 2026, and December 28, 2025, respectively     19       16  
Additional paid-in capital     418,134       366,408  
Accumulated other comprehensive income     165       165  
Accumulated deficit     (444,589 )     (456,733 )
Total stockholders’ (deficit)     (26,271 )     (90,144 )
Total liabilities and stockholders’ (deficit)   $ 250,209     $ 241,187  

 

(1)

Includes accrued interest due to related parties of $2.9 million and $2.6 million as of June 28, 2026, and December 28, 2025, respectively.

 

Includes investor financing deposit with related party of $2.0 million as of December 28, 2025.

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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SUNPOWER INC.

Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income

(in thousands except share and per share amounts)

 

   Thirteen Weeks Ended   Twenty-Six Weeks Ended 
   June 28,   June 29,   June 28,   June 29, 
   2026   2025   2026   2025 
Revenues  $54,858   $66,115   $127,651   $144,528 
Cost of revenues(1)   29,898    42,331    58,003    93,368 
Gross profit   24,960    23,784    69,648    51,160 
Operating expenses:                    
Sales commissions   14,721    9,055    43,285    16,739 
Sales and marketing   3,403    7,164    8,396    15,686 
General and administrative   

30,292

    16,486    60,618    31,382 
Total operating expenses   48,416    32,705    112,299    63,807 
Loss from operations   (23,456)   (8,921)   (42,651)   (12,647)
Interest expense (2)   (8,470)   (6,372)   (15,394)   (12,413)
Interest income   
    
    
    3 
Other non-operating income (expense), net (3)   38,820    (12,044)   69,581    2,532 
Total other income (expense), net   30,350    (18,416)   54,187    (9,878)
Income (loss) before income taxes   6,894    (27,337)   11,536    (22,525)
Income tax (provision)   
    
    608    
 
Net income (loss)   6,894    (27,337)   12,144    (22,525)
Other comprehensive income   
    
    
    
 
Comprehensive income (loss), net of tax  $6,894   $(27,337)  $12,144   $(22,525)
Net income per share attributable to common stockholders                    
Basic  $0.05   $(0.34)  $0.09   $(0.28)
Diluted  $0.00   $(0.34)  $0.00   $(0.28)
Weighted-average shares used to compute net income per share attributable to common stockholders                    
Basic   149,417,506    81,176,254    136,849,897    80,695,825 
Diluted   185,216,106    81,176,254    

173,747,528

    80,695,825 

 

(1) Cost of revenue with SameDay Solar, a related party, was $0.4 million and $0.1 million in the thirteen weeks ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively. Cost of revenue with SameDay Solar, a related party, was $0.9 million and $0.3 million in the twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025. Refer to Note 17 – Related Party Transactions for details.

 

(2) Includes related party interest expense and amortization of debt issuance costs of $2.3 million and $1.4 million in the thirteen weeks ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively. In the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, includes related party interest and amortization of debt issuance costs of $4.6 million and $2.8 million, respectively.

 

(3) Includes the following related party transactions (in millions):

 

   Thirteen Weeks Ended   Twenty-Six Weeks Ended 
   June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
   June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
 
Gain on remeasurement of derivative liabilities (Note 9 – Borrowings and Derivative Liabilities)  $12.5   $(1.6)  $20.0   $2.1 
Other income   
    
    
    0.1 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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SUNPOWER INC.

Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Stockholders’ Deficit

(in thousands except number of shares)

 

    Thirteen Weeks Ended June 28, 2026  
    Common Stock     Additional
Paid-in
    Accumulated     Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
    Total
Stockholders’
 
    Shares     Amount     Capital     Deficit     Income     Deficit  
Balance as of March 29, 2026     120,347,463     $            16     $ 389,849     $ (451,483 )   $ 165     $ (61,453 )
Conversion of September 2024 convertible notes for shares of common stock     19,390,104       3       23,378      
     
      23,381  
                                                 
Vesting of restricted stock units     665,160      
     
     
     
     
 
Issuance of common stock     4,440,068      
      3,642      
     
      3,642  
Stock-based compensation          
      1,265      
     
      1,265  
Sunder deferred consideration     6,666,666      
     
     
     
     
 
Net income          
     
      6,894      
      6,894  
Balance as of June 28, 2026     151,509,461     $ 19     $ 418,134     $ (444,589 )   $ 165     $ (26,271 )

 

   Thirteen Weeks Ended June 29, 2025 
   Common Stock   Additional
Paid-in
   Accumulated   Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
   Total
Stockholders’
 
   Shares   Amount   Capital   Deficit   Income   Deficit 
Balance as of March 30, 2025   80,020,836   $14   $314,247   $(406,567)  $165   $(92,141)
Exercise of common stock options   489,782    
    502    
    
    502 
Vesting of restricted stock units   1,678,851    
    
    
    
    
 
Exercise of common stock warrants       
    
    
    
    
 
Stock-based compensation       
    5,284    
    
    5,284 
Net loss       
    
    (27,337)   
    (27,337)
Balance as of June 29, 2025   82,189,469   $14   $320,033   $(433,904)  $165   $(113,692)

 

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    Twenty-Six Weeks Ended June 28, 2026  
    Common Stock     Additional
Paid-in
    Accumulated     Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
    Total
Stockholders’
 
    Shares     Amount     Capital     Deficit     Income     Deficit  
Balance as of December 28, 2025     111,334,959     $ 16     $ 366,408     $ (456,733 )   $ 165     $ (90,144 )
Conversion of 7.0% senior unsecured convertible notes for shares of common stock     20,998,873       3       26,022      
     
      26,025  
Issuance of common stock as consideration for acquisition of businesses     1,805,705      
      3,333      
     
      3,333  
Non-cash issuance of shares of common stock for debt commitment fees, capitalized as debt issuance costs     175,000      
      333      
     
      333  
                                                 
Vesting of restricted stock units     1,528,190      
     
     
     
     
 
Issuance of common stock     9,000,068      
      10,635      
     
      10,635  
Stock-based compensation          
      2,870      
     
      2,870  
Sunder deferred consideration     6,666,666      
      8,533      
     
      8,533  
Net income          
     
      12,144      
      12,144  
Balance as of June 28, 2026     151,509,461     $ 19     $ 418,134     $ (444,589 )   $ 165     $ (26,271 )

 

   Twenty-Six Weeks Ended June 29, 2025 
   Common Stock   Additional
Paid-in
   Accumulated   Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
   Total
Stockholders’
 
   Shares   Amount   Capital   Deficit   Income   Deficit 
Balance as of December 29, 2024   73,784,645   $14   $313,661   $(411,379)  $165   $(97,539)
Exercise of common stock options   533,575    
    559    
    
    559 
Vesting of restricted stock units   1,871,249    
    
    
    
    
 
Exercise of common stock warrants   6,000,000    
    60    
    
    60 
Stock-based compensation       
    5,753    
    
    5,753 
Net loss       
    
    (22,525)   
    (22,525)
Balance as of June 29, 2025   82,189,469   $14   $320,033   $(433,904)  $165   $(113,692)

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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SUNPOWER INC.

Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(in thousands except number of shares)

 

   Twenty-Six Weeks
Ended
 
   June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
 
Cash flows from operating activities        
Net income (loss)  $12,144   $(22,525)
Adjustments to reconcile net income from operations to net cash used in operating activities:          
Stock-based compensation expense   2,870    5,753 
Non-cash lease expense   1,085    605 
Deferred income tax benefit   (608)   
 
Depreciation and amortization   6,767    3,002 
Provision for credit losses   5,608    1,217 
Change in fair value of SAFE Agreement – related party   (555)   34 
Change in fair value of forward purchase agreement liabilities (1)   5,309    (1,612)
Change in fair value of derivative liabilities (2)   (64,389)   (3,675)
Change in fair value of warrant liabilities   (2,176)   3,043 
Change in fair value of deferred consideration   (8,789)   
 
Change in fair value of deferred consideration with related party   (2,306)   
 
Change in fair value of debt obligations   652    
 
Amortization of debt issuance costs (3)   7,648    7,645 
Non-cash expense (income) (4)   648    (314)
Loss on extinguishment of debt   794    
 
Loss on impairments and disposals   
    113 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of business acquisitions:          
Accounts receivable   11,055    (2,780)
Inventories   2,854    18,289 
Contract assets   
    (25,713)
Prepaid expenses and other current assets   (20,360)   (911)
Other noncurrent assets   (140)   (262)
Accounts payable   (1,782)   9,330 
Accrued expenses and other liabilities   10,006    (2,579)
Contract liabilities   (16,975)   4,995 
Operating lease liabilities   (1,538)   (705)
Net cash used in operating activities   (52,179)   (7,050)
Cash flows from investing activities          
Cash paid for acquisition, net of cash acquired   553    
 
Net cash provided by investing activities   553    
 
Cash flows from financing activities          
Proceeds from issuance of convertible notes   40,710    200 
Proceeds from issuance of convertible notes due to related parties   1,300    
 
Finance lease payments   (1,365)   (1,022)
Principal repayment of notes payable   (11,318)   
 
Proceeds from issuance of common stock   9,050    
 
Proceeds from exercise of common stock options   
    559 
Issuance of safe agreement   5,000    
 
Proceeds from exercise of warrant for common stock   
    60 
Investor financing deposit-related party   
    5,000 
Net cash provided by financing activities   43,377    4,797 
Net decrease in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash   (8,249)   (2,253)
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash at beginning of period   13,458    17,219 
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash at end of period  $5,209   $14,966 
           
Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information:          
Cash paid during the period for interest  $5,719   $1,445 
Cash paid for income taxes   
    
 
           
Supplemental disclosure of noncash financing and investing activities:          
Issuance of convertible note in exchange for investor deposit  $2,000   $
 
Conversion of 7% unsecured notes for shares of common stock   22,026    
 
Conversion offer no longer meets bifurcation criteria   3,996    
 
Conversion of related party SAFE to 10% notes   4,980    
 
Issuance of debt related to CPP   824    
 
Settlement of debt obligations through the issuance of common stock   1,587    
 
Issuance of common stock as partial consideration for acquisition   3,333    
 
Deferred consideration recognized for acquisition of Cobalt   6,331    
 
Tax effect of Cobalt acquisition accounted for as Goodwill   1,001    
 
Deferred consideration reclassified to Additional paid-in capital   8,533    
 
Measurement period adjustment to increase goodwill due to a decrease in acquired fair value of inventory in SunPower Acquisition   
    841 

 

(1) Includes related party expense of $0.9 and $1.0 million in the twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively.

 

(2) Includes related party gain on remeasurement of $20.0 million and $2.1 million in the twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively.

 

(3) Includes related party amortization expense of $2.4 million and $1.3 million in the twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively.

 

(4) Includes related party non-cash income of $0.1 million in the twenty-six weeks ended June 29, 2025.

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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SUNPOWER INC.

Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements

 

(1) Organization

 

Description of business

 

SunPower Inc. (“SunPower” or the “Company”) is the rebranded name of Complete Solaria, Inc. (“Complete Solaria”). The rebranding was effective April 22, 2025 and the Company’s legal name change became effective on October 16, 2025. References to the Company and SunPower include the same entity under its previous name of Complete Solaria. The Company is headquartered in Orem, Utah.

 

The Company was originally incorporated in Delaware under the name Complete Solaria, Inc. and is a residential solar installer that offers storage and home energy solutions to customers in North America. The Company was formed through Complete Solar Holding Corporation’s acquisition of The Solaria Corporation (“Solaria”).

 

Complete Solar, Inc. (“Complete Solar”) was incorporated in Delaware on February 22, 2010. Through February 2022, the Company operated as Complete Solar, Inc., a single legal entity. In February 2022, Complete Solar implemented a holding company reorganization (the “Reorganization”) in which the Company created and incorporated Complete Solar Holding Corporation (“Complete Solar Holdings”). As a result of the Reorganization, Complete Solar Holdings became the successor entity to Complete Solar, Inc. Complete Solaria, Inc. (“Complete Solaria”) was formed in November 2022 through the merger of Complete Solar Holding Corporation, a Delaware corporation (“Complete Solar”), and The Solaria Corporation, a Delaware corporation (such entity, “Solaria,” and such transaction, the “Business Combination”).

 

The Company operates on a 52-to-53-week fiscal year that ends on the Sunday closest to December 31. The Company’s second fiscal quarters for 2026 and 2025 in this report on Form 10-Q ended on June 28, 2026 (“Q2 2026”) and June 29, 2025 (“Q2 2025”), respectively.

 

Acquisitions

 

In the fiscal year ended December 28, 2025, the Company completed the acquisitions of Sunder Energy, LLC (“Sunder”) and Ambia Energy LLC (“Ambia”). On February 2, 2026, the Company completed the acquisition of Cobalt Power Systems, Inc. (“Cobalt”). Each of these acquisitions was accounted for as a business combination in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 805, Business Combination. Refer to Note 3 – Business Combinations for details of these transactions.

 

Liquidity and going concern

 

The Company’s operating loss was $42.7 million in the twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026. As of June 28, 2026, the Company had an accumulated deficit of $444.6 million, current debt of $17.5 million, and cash and cash equivalents, excluding restricted cash, of $4.1 million. The Company anticipates that operating losses and negative operating cash flows will continue in the near term.

 

Management is actively pursuing plans to mitigate these conditions, including obtaining additional capital resources through equity or debt financing and leveraging support from significant stockholders when necessary. The Company has financed its operations primarily through sales of equity securities, private placements, debt, issuance of convertible notes and other debt instruments, other financing instruments, cash from operations, and proceeds from the Mergers.

 

On July 21, 2026, SunPower Inc. received written notice from the Nasdaq Stock Market, LLC (“Nasdaq”) notifying the Company that it is not in compliance with the minimum bid price requirement set forth in Nasdaq Listing Rule 5450 (a)(1) for continued listing on The Nasdaq Global Market. Refer to Note 18 – Subsequent Events for further information.

 

The Company did not file its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 29, 2024, the amendment required to the Current Report originally filed on September 26, 2025 relating to the Sunder acquisition, or its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters ended September 28, 2025, March 29, 2026, and June 28, 2026, within the timeframe required by the SEC. As a result, the Company is not currently eligible to use a registration statement on Form S-3 that would allow it to continuously incorporate by reference its SEC reports into a registration statement, to use “shelf” registration statements to conduct offerings, or to use the at-the-market offering facility until approximately one year from the date that the Company has regained and maintained status as a current filer. Aside from a “shelf” registration, the Company has alternative financing options and may seek additional liquidity through the use of a Form S-1 registration statement and or private placements.

 

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If the Company is not able to secure adequate additional funding when needed, the Company will need to reevaluate its operating plan and may be forced to make reductions in spending, extend payment terms with suppliers, liquidate assets where possible, or suspend or curtail planned programs or cease operations entirely. These actions could materially impact the Company’s business, results of operations and future prospects. While the Company has been able to raise multiple rounds of financing, there can be no assurance that in the event the Company requires additional financing, such financing will be available on terms that are favorable, or at all. Failure to generate sufficient cash flows from operations, raise additional capital or reduce certain discretionary spending would have a material adverse effect on the Company’s ability to achieve its intended business objectives. 

 

Therefore, there is substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern within one year after the date that the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements are issued. The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared assuming the Company will continue to operate as a going concern, which contemplates the realization of assets and settlement of liabilities in the normal course of business. They do not include any adjustments to reflect the possible future effects on the recoverability and classification of assets or the amounts and classifications of liabilities that may result from uncertainty related to its ability to continue as a going concern.

 

(2) Basis of Presentation and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

 

Basis of presentation

 

The interim unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiaries. All material intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.

 

The accompanying interim unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements are unaudited and have been prepared by the Company in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) for interim financial information and in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Accordingly, these interim unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all the information and disclosures required by U.S. GAAP for complete financial statements.

 

In the opinion of management, these interim unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements reflect all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring adjustments, necessary to present fairly the Company’s financial position as of June 28, 2026, and the results of operations for the thirteen weeks and twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025. These interim unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and related notes should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and related notes for the fiscal year ended December 28, 2025, included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on April 14, 2026. The results of operations for interim periods are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the full year or any other future period.

  

Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash

 

The Company reconciles cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash reported in its unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheets that aggregate to the beginning and ending balances shown in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated statements of cash flows as follows (in thousands):

 

   As of 
   June 28,
2026
   December 28,
2025
 
Cash and cash equivalents  $4,075   $9,617 
Restricted cash   1,134    3,841 
Total cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash  $5,209   $13,458 

 

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Use of estimates

 

The preparation of interim unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect reported amounts.

 

Revenue recognition

 

The Company recognizes revenue in accordance with ASC 606 – Revenue from Contracts with Customers (“ASC 606”) when control of the promised products and services is transferred to the customer and its performance obligations are satisfied. The Company’s performance obligation in its Residential Solar Installation and New Homes Business segments is to design and install a fully functioning solar energy system. The design, delivery of system components, installation, and services facilitating interconnection to the power grid are accounted for as a single performance obligation.

 

Revenue is recognized in the amount of consideration the Company expects to be entitled to receive, net of customer incentives such as discounts or rebates, and variable consideration is estimated at each reporting date to the extent it is probable that a significant reversal will not occur. Amounts invoiced and collected in advance of performance are recorded as deferred revenue. The Company’s contracts do not contain significant financing components.

 

For Residential Solar Installation and New Homes Business cash and financing arrangements, revenue is generally recognized over time beginning when the system is fully installed, as this is when the customer obtains control of the asset. Revenue is recognized using an input method based on direct installation costs. For New Homes Business lease arrangements, revenue is recognized at a point in time upon customer acceptance of the completed system.

 

In the Dealer segment, the Company earns revenue from contracts for solar installations performed by third-party installers. The Company acts as an agent in these arrangements and recognizes revenue on a net basis at the point in time when substantial completion is achieved. The Company does not provide warranty services related to Dealer contracts. During the thirteen week and twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026, the Company amended customer contracts and under the amended contractual terms, the point at which control transfers to the customer changed from permission to operate (“PTO”) to substantial completion of the installation. As a result, the Company recognized incremental revenue of $6.1 million and $18.5 million in the thirteen and twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026, respectively, related to the contract modifications.

 

Incremental costs of obtaining customer contracts

 

As of June 28, 2026 and December 28, 2025, deferred commissions were $19.6 million and $5.6 million, respectively.

 

Estimated credit losses

 

The following table summarizes the allowance for credit loss activity as of and for the periods ended (in thousands):

 

    Twenty-Six Weeks
Ended
 
    June 28,     June 29,  
    2026     2025  
Balance at beginning of year   $ (5,206 )   $ (1,701 )
Provision charged to earnings     (5,608 )     (1,217 )
Amounts written off, net of recoveries and other adjustments           443  
Balance at end of period   $ (10,814 )   $ (2,475 )

 

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Recent Accounting Pronouncements Adopted

 

In March 2024, the FASB issued ASU 2024-02 “Codification Improvements-Amendments to Remove References to the Concepts Statements”, which removes various references to concepts statements from the FASB Accounting Standards Codification. This ASU is effective for the Company beginning in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, with early adoption permitted. The Company adopted the guidance in the period ended March 29, 2026 and the adoption did not have a material impact on the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU No. 2024-04, “Debt-Debt with Conversion and Other Options (Subtopic 470-20) (“ASU 2024-04”)”. The guidance in ASU 2024-04 clarifies the requirements related to accounting for the settlement of a debt instrument as an induced conversion. The standard is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2025, and interim periods within fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2025, with early adoption permitted as of the beginning of a reporting period if the entity has also adopted ASU 2020-06 for that period. The Company adopted the guidance effective December 29, 2025 and the adoption did not have a material impact on the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

Recent Accounting Pronouncements Not Yet Adopted

 

In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU 2024-03, “Income Statement-Reporting Comprehensive Income-Expense Disaggregation Disclosures (Subtopic 220-40): Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses”, which requires the disaggregation of certain expenses in the notes of the financial statements to provide enhanced transparency into the expense captions presented on the face of the income statement. The FASB subsequently issued ASU 2025-01 “Income Statement-Reporting Comprehensive Income-Expense Disaggregation Disclosures (Subtopic 220-40): Clarifying the Effective Date”, which amends the effective date of ASU 2024-03 to clarify that all public business entities are required to adopt the guidance in ASU 2024-03 in annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2026, and interim periods within annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2027. Early adoption of ASU 2024-03 is permitted. The Company is assessing the impact of adopting this guidance on its consolidated financial statements.

 

In September 2025, the FASB issued ASU 2025-06 “Targeted improvements to the Accounting for Internal-Use Software” which is an update to remove all references to prescriptive and sequential software development stages (referred to as “project stages”). This ASU is effective for all entities for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2027, and interim reporting periods within those annual reporting periods. Early adoption is permitted as of the beginning of an annual reporting period. The Company is currently evaluating the impact that the adoption of ASU 2025-06 may have on its consolidated financial statements.

 

In December 2025, the FASB issued ASU 2025-11, “Interim Reporting Narrow Scope Improvements” which amends and clarifies interim reporting and disclosure requirements including additional guidance on what disclosures should be provided in interim reporting periods. This amendment also includes a disclosure principle that requires entities to disclose events since the end of the last annual reporting period that have a material impact on the entity. This ASU is effective for interim reporting periods within annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2027 for public companies. This ASU may be applied prospectively or retrospectively to any or all periods presented in the Company’s consolidated financial statements. Early adoption of this ASU is permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the impact that the adoption of this ASU may have on its consolidated financial statements.

 

In December 2025, the FASB issued ASU 2025-12, “Codification Improvements” which makes changes to the Accounting Standards Codification that clarify, correct errors or make minor improvements and make ASCs easier to understand and apply. The amendments in this ASU are effective for all entities for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2026, and interim reporting periods within those annual reporting periods. This ASU may be adopted prospectively or retrospectively, except as to the clarification of the calculation of earnings per share when a loss from continuing operations exists which must be adopted retrospectively. All other codification improvements may be adopted prospectively or retrospectively. Early adoption is permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the impact that the adoption of this ASU may have on its consolidated financial statements.

 

In May 2026, the FASB issued ASU 2026-02, Environmental Credits and Environmental Credit Obligations (Topic 818). This update provides specific recognition, measurement, presentation, and disclosure requirements for entities that generate, purchase, or receive environmental credits, or have a regulatory compliance obligation that may be settled with environmental credits. For public business entities, the amendments in this ASU are effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2027, and interim reporting periods within those annual reporting periods. Early adoption is permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the impact that the adoption of this ASU may have on its consolidated financial statements.

 

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(3) Business Combinations

  

Cobalt Power Systems, Inc.

 

On January 30, 2026, the Company entered into a Share Purchase Agreement (the “Share Purchase Agreement”) with Cobalt and Cobalt’s stockholders (the “Cobalt Stockholders”). The Company, Cobalt and the Cobalt Stockholders completed the closing under the Share Purchase Agreement (the “Cobalt Closing”) on February 2, 2026. At the Cobalt Closing, the Company acquired all of the outstanding stock of Cobalt from the Cobalt Stockholders for: (a) 1.8 million shares (the “Closing Consideration Shares”) of the Company’s common stock and (b) an agreement to issue an additional $3.33 million of shares of the Company’s common stock on each of the 12-month and 18-month anniversaries of the Cobalt Closing (“Post-Closing Consideration Shares). Additionally, the Company agreed to issue up to $2.0 million of restricted stock units to those Cobalt employees who continue their employment with the Company following the Cobalt Closing, and 850,000 restricted stock units will be issued as inducement grants to certain Cobalt key employees. Based on the analysis of the payments made or to be made in connection with the acquisition of Cobalt under ASC 805, the Company concluded that the $2.0 million of restricted stock units is considered compensation and, therefore, this amount has been excluded from the business combination consideration. Cobalt designs and installs solar systems for residential and commercial clients.

 

Total consideration for Cobalt was $9.66 million, which consists of the fair value of common stock issued at the Cobalt Closing of $3.33 million and Post-Closing Consideration Shares valued at $6.33 million. The $3.33 million fair value of the shares of common stock issued at the Cobalt Closing was derived based on the Company’s closing stock price in a 5-day volume-weighted average price (“VWAP”) immediately preceding the Cobalt Closing to determine the number of shares issued. The Post-Closing Consideration Shares are treated as a liability for financial reporting purposes and are reported within deferred consideration, current with related party and deferred consideration, noncurrent with related party within the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheet, and were valued using a Monte Carlo simulation model to capture the variability in the number and value of shares issuable at the 12- and 18-month post-closing dates. Under the terms of the agreement, the deferred obligation represents a fixed dollar amount that will be settled in a variable number of shares determined based on the 5-day VWAP immediately prior to each issuance date, resulting in an inverse relationship between share price and shares issued. The model incorporates key assumptions, including a starting VWAP of $1.69, a risk-free rate of 3.53%, expected volatility of 85.5% derived from peer company analysis and historical data, and a 1.5-year simulation horizon. For each simulated stock price path, the model calculates the resulting share issuances and corresponding payment values, discounts those amounts to present value, and averages the outcomes across simulations to estimate fair value, resulting in a concluded value of approximately $6.33 million as of the valuation date. The total consideration is summarized as follows (in thousands):

 

Consideration    
Fair value of shares of the Company’s common stock issued at Cobalt Closing (classified within Additional paid-in capital)  $3,333 
Deferred Cobalt Consideration Shares (Classified within Deferred consideration, current and noncurrent)   6,331 
Fair value of total consideration  $9,664 

 

The provisional fair values of assets acquired and liabilities assumed were based upon the facts and circumstances existing at the Cobalt Closing. The purchase price accounting remains open for the valuation of intangibles, certain liabilities and allocation of goodwill. The Company elected the practical expedient within ASC 805-20-30-27 through 805-20-30-30 to recognize and measure contract liabilities in accordance with ASC 606 as if it had originated the acquired contract. Thus, the amount of any contract liabilities immediately prior to the acquisition will be the comparable amounts recognized in the determination of assets acquired and liabilities assumed by the Company.

 

There have been no measurement period adjustments since the Cobalt closing. The provisional fair values of identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed are identified below (in thousands):

 

   Provisional
fair values
as of
Cobalt Closing
 
Net assets acquired:    
Cash and cash equivalents  $553 
Trade accounts receivable   3,642 
Inventories   1,739 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets   30 
Property and equipment   485 
Intangible assets   3,871 
Operating lease right-of-use assets   1,277 
Accounts payable   (3,864)
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities   (1,002)
Short-term debt with third parties   (2,706)
Other long-term liabilities   (1,099)
Contract liabilities   (5,238)
Deferred tax liability   (1,001)
Fair value of the excess of liabilities assumed over assets acquired   (3,313)
Fair value of common stock issued   3,333 
Fair value of Deferred Cobalt Consideration Shares   6,331 
Consideration transferred   9,664 
Goodwill recognized  $12,977 

 

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As of the date of acquisition, the intangible assets acquired and estimated useful lives were as follows: 

 

   Estimated
useful life
  Provisional
fair values
as of the
Cobalt Closing
 
Customer relationships (Backlog)  18 months  $1,100 
Trade name – Cobalt  10 years   2,000 
Building lease intangible asset – favorable lease  6 years   771 
Total     $3,871 

 

The fair value of the backlog was estimated using the excess earnings method, an income-based approach, under which value is determined based on the present value of the cash flows attributable specifically to the backlog after deducting appropriate returns for contributory assets. Projected revenues were based on the contractual backlog existing as of the valuation date, and operating expenses were estimated as a percentage of revenue, with an adjustment to exclude sales and marketing expenses. Based on management’s estimates, substantially all sales and marketing efforts relate to acquiring new customers and are not required to fulfill the existing backlog. Contributory asset charges were applied for the use of working capital, fixed assets, assembled workforce, and trademarks.

 

The trade name’s fair value was estimated using the relief-from-royalty method, which measures the present value of avoided royalty payments. The valuation considered qualitative factors such as Cobalt’s long operating history since 2003, strong reputation for affordable and reliable solar solutions, and established market presence with over 2,400 installations. It assumed the trade name supports all revenues and applied a 1.0% royalty rate based on profit-split analysis and market data. The trade name was assigned a 10-year useful life, reflecting expected continued use and brand support

 

The fair value of the building lease was estimated using an income approach, specifically a discounted cash flow model, reflecting the present value of the difference between contractual rent and estimated market rent over the remaining lease term. Key assumptions include a market rent derived from comparable properties, a 2.0% annual rental growth rate, and an 8.50% discount rate consistent with market participant return expectations and leasehold-specific risks.

 

Goodwill represents the excess of the preliminary estimated consideration transferred over the fair value of the net tangible and intangible assets acquired that is associated with the excess cash flows that the acquisition is expected to generate in the future. The goodwill is not deductible for tax purposes.

 

Sunder Energy LLC

 

On September 21, 2025, a subsidiary of the Company entered into a Membership Interest Purchase Agreement (“Sunder MIPA”) with Sunder Energy LLC (“Sunder”) and the seller, Chicken Parm Pizza LLC (“CPP”), the sole member of Sunder. On September 24, 2025 (“Sunder Closing”), the Company completed the acquisition of the membership interests of Sunder for an aggregate consideration of $57.8 million (“Sunder Acquisition”). Per the terms of the Sunder MIPA, the Company acquired all of the outstanding membership interest of Sunder for (1) $20.7 million in cash, subject to certain working capital and other adjustments; (2) a promissory note to the Member in the principal amount of $20.0 million (“Seller Note”); and (3) 10.0 million shares of the Company’s common stock (valued at the closing share price on September 24, 2025, of $1.71 per share), consisting of (i) 3.3 million shares of the Company’s common stock issued at the Sunder Closing and (ii) subject to approval of such issuances by the Company’s stockholders, (x) 3.3 million shares of the Company’s common stock to be issued on the 12-month anniversary of the Sunder Closing and (y) 3.3 million shares of the Company’s common stock to be issued on the 18-month anniversary of the Sunder Closing (“Deferred Sunder Consideration Shares”). In lieu of issuing the Deferred Sunder Consideration Shares, the Company, in its sole discretion, may elect to pay the Member a cash payment equal to the number of Deferred Sunder Consideration Shares otherwise issuable by the Company multiplied by the volume-weighted average price of the Company’s common stock as quoted on Nasdaq for the 30-trading day period ending two business days prior to the date on which the applicable Deferred Sunder Consideration Shares are otherwise issuable (“Cash in Lieu Amount”). If the Company elects to pay the Cash in Lieu Amount, 50% of the Cash in Lieu Amount will be paid on the three-month anniversary of the date on which the applicable Deferred Sunder Consideration Shares are otherwise issuable, with the remaining 50% of the Cash in Lieu Amount payable on the six-month anniversary of the date on which the applicable Deferred Sunder Consideration Shares are otherwise issuable. The shares of the Company’s common stock issued and expected to be issued were valued at aggregate of $17.1 million at the Sunder Closing. The common stock issued at the Sunder Closing was valued at $5.7 million and accounted for within Additional paid-in-capital on the Company’s consolidated balance sheet.

 

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On March 25, 2026, the Company’s stockholders approved the issuance of the Deferred Sunder Consideration Shares, and the Company’s option to pay the Cash in Lieu Amount expired. Accordingly, the value of the Deferred Sunder Consideration Shares became fixed on that date. The fair value of the 6.7 million Deferred Sunder Consideration Shares was $8.5 million as of March 25, 2026. Under ASC 815-40, Derivatives and Hedging, as all of the substantive contingencies have been resolved and only remaining condition is the passage of time, the obligation met the criteria for equity classification. As such, the Company reclassified the Deferred Sunder Consideration Shares obligation from liability to equity as of March 29, 2026. Pursuant to an Amendment and Agreement dated as of March 5, 2026 between CPP and the Company, the Company agreed to issue all of the Deferred Sunder Consideration Shares following receipt of approval by the Company’s stockholders, and the Deferred Sunder Consideration Shares were issued on April 8, 2026 during the second quarter.

 

The Company concluded that since the sellers joined the Company and represent members of management, they have a level of influence that is not insignificant; therefore, they are related parties to the Company. 

 

Sunder is a solar sales company. The Company acquired Sunder as a strategic acquisition to expand its overall market share and its penetration into more U.S. states. The financial results of Sunder have been included in the Company’s consolidated financial statements since its date of acquisition.

 

The consideration initially paid and remaining payable as of the date of the Sunder Closing is summarized below (in thousands): 

 

   Consideration 
Paid at Sunder Closing    
Cash  $20,689 
Seller note   20,000 
Fair value of 3.3 million shares of the Company’s common stock   5,700 
Payable subsequent to Sunder Closing     
Deferred Sunder Consideration Shares (fair value of 6.7 million shares of the Company’s common stock at Sunder Closing)   11,400 
Fair value of total consideration at Sunder Closing  $57,789 

 

The Company financed a portion of the transaction through the issuance of $22.0 million of 7.0% senior unsecured convertible notes (the “September 2025 Notes”) and Seller Note in the original principal amount of $20.0 million.

 

On April 21, 2026, the Company entered into a Note Purchase Agreement with CPP (the “CPP Note Purchase Agreement”) to resolve the outstanding $20.0 million Seller Note. In exchange for the cancellation and extinguishment of the original Seller Note, the Company (i) issued $10.0 million in aggregate principal amount of new 10.0% Convertible Senior Secured Notes to CPP, (ii) paid $4.0 million in cash to CPP, and (iii) issued an Amended and Restated Seller Note (the “A&R Seller Note”) with a principal balance of $7.0 million.

 

The A&R Seller Note bears interest at 7.0% per annum, compounded quarterly, increasing to 10.0% per annum beginning May 15, 2026. The A&R Seller Note is payable in four installments between October 2026 and January 2027, subject to extension if payment is restricted under the 10.0% Senior Secured Notes. The A&R Seller Note is unsecured and contains customary events of default and change-of-control provisions. Refer to Note 9 – Borrowings and Derivative Liabilities for further details regarding the accounting treatment of this debt extinguishment.

 

The provisional fair values of assets acquired and liabilities assumed were based upon a preliminary valuation, and the Company’s estimates and assumptions have been revised during the measurement period to refine the fair values of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed based upon the facts and circumstances existing at the date of acquisition which resulted in the measurement period adjustments noted below. The purchase price accounting remains open for the components of working capital, identification and valuation of intangibles and allocation of goodwill. The Company has elected the practical expedient within ASC 805-20-30-27 through 805-20-30-30 to recognize and measure contract liabilities in accordance with ASC 606 as if it had originated the acquired contract. Thus, the amount of any contract liabilities immediately prior to the acquisition will be the comparable amounts recognized in the determination of assets acquired and liabilities assumed by the Company.

 

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The following table summarizes the provisional fair value of identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed (in thousands). No measurement period adjustments were recorded in the twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026.  

 

(in thousands)  Fair values
as of
June 28, 2026
 
Net assets acquired:    
Accounts receivable  $797 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets   3,039 
Property and equipment   241 
Operating lease right-of-use assets   313 
Other noncurrent assets   135 
Intangibles   37,500 
Contract liabilities   (11,673)
Accounts payable   (203)
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities   (3,850)
Operating lease liabilities   (332)
Fair value of net assets acquired   25,967 
Consideration transferred   57,789 
Goodwill recognized  $31,822 

 

Intangible assets acquired and estimated useful lives were as follows (in thousands):

 

   Estimated
useful life
  Provisional
fair values
 
Customer relationships  10 years  $30,600 
Trademark - Sunder  10 years   6,100 
Developed technology - Sunder  2 years   800 
Total     $37,500 

 

The fair value of customer relationships was estimated using the excess earnings method. The assumptions used included revenue, included all business enterprise valuation sales, reduced by a 5% attrition rate based on historical customer turnover, with operating expenses estimated as a percentage of sales and no sales-and-marketing adjustment since such efforts do not directly support existing customers. Contributory asset charges were applied for the use of working capital, fixed assets, workforce, trademarks, and internal-use software, and cash flows were projected over the period in which customer relationships were expected to produce meaningful benefit, with the economic life extending until those cash flows became minimal.

 

The fair value of the trademark was estimated using the relief-from-royalty method. This approach measures the value of the asset based on the hypothetical royalties the Company would avoid paying if it had to license the trademark from a third party. The assumptions used to value the trademark included projected sales based upon the business enterprise valuation considered attributable to the trademark, a royalty rate of 1.0% supported by a profit-split analysis and benchmarking against comparable licensing arrangements in the solar and broader energy industries and a useful economic life of 10 years consistent with management’s expectations for continued use and the anticipated longevity of the brand’s market relevance.

 

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The fair value of Sunder’s developed technology was estimated using the cost approach, which measures value based on the cost to reproduce or replace the existing software in its current state. The analysis considered the historical direct development costs, including Sunder’s ongoing investment in labor, design, coding, and testing efforts required to build the technology. In addition to direct costs, the valuation incorporated opportunity costs, which reflect the portion of the software expected to be added, modified, or removed over time based on management’s estimates of ongoing development needs. Together, these inputs approximate the current replacement cost of the technology, adjusted for necessary updates and functional improvements.

 

Goodwill represents the excess of the preliminary estimated consideration transferred over the fair value of the net tangible and intangible assets acquired that is associated with the excess cash flows that the acquisition is expected to generate in the future. The goodwill is tax deductible.

  

Ambia Energy LLC

 

On November 21, 2025, the Company entered into a Membership Interest Purchase Agreement (the “Ambia MIPA”) with Ambia and Ambia Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation and the sole member of Ambia (“Ambia Holdings”) to acquire Ambia (the “Ambia Acquisition”). Ambia was the sole operating entity within Ambia Holdings. Ambia is a residential solar energy system installer and operates in various markets throughout the United States.

 

The Company, Ambia and Ambia Holdings completed the closing under the Ambia MIPA on November 21, 2025 (the “Ambia Closing”). At the Ambia Closing, the Company acquired all of the outstanding membership interests of Ambia from Ambia Holdings for: (a) 10,243,924 shares of common stock of the Company (the “Ambia Closing Consideration Shares”), issued at the Ambia Closing to Ambia Holdings; and (b) an agreement to issue an additional 9.375 million of shares of the Company’s common stock on each of the six-month anniversary of the Ambia Closing and the 12-month anniversary of the Ambia Closing (collectively such additional shares of common stock, the “Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares”). The issuance of the Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares is subject to approval by the Company’s stockholders following the Ambia Closing. On March 25, 2026, the Company’s stockholders approved the issuance of the Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares.

 

The actual number of Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares issuable by the Company on the six- and 12-month anniversaries of the Ambia Closing will be determined based on the 20-day trailing volume-weighted average price of the Company’s common stock after market close on the business day immediately prior to the issuance date of the applicable shares (the “VWAP Value”); provided that the VWAP Value for the calculation of the actual number of Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares issuable by the Company will not be more than $2.8102 per share or less than $1.4988 per share. Additionally, the number of Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares issuable by the Company is subject to adjustment pursuant to customary working capital and balance sheet adjustment terms and subject to offset for certain indemnifiable damages in accordance with the Ambia MIPA.

 

The six-month anniversary of the Ambia Closing occurred on May 21, 2026. The Company did not issue the first tranche of the Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares (the “First Post-Closing Consideration Shares”) on that date, as the Company is currently evaluating potential claims and offsets for potential damages incurred in connection with the Ambia acquisition. Subsequently, on July 24, 2026 Ambia Holdings filed a complaint against the Company alleging, among other things, breach of contract for the failure to transfer the First Post-Closing Consideration Shares. The Company is in the process of engaging counsel and upon counsel’s evaluation and input, considering the possibility of alleging counter claims. The fair value of the unissued Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares remains recorded as a liability within deferred consideration on the condensed consolidated balance sheets as of June 28, 2026.

 

The initial fair value of the deferred consideration shares at the Ambia Closing was $16.9 million. The Company’s closing share price for its common stock of $1.61 on November 21, 2025 was used to fair value the shares issued at the Ambia Closing. The total consideration is summarized as follows (in thousands):

 

Consideration    
Fair value of 10,243,924 shares of the Company’s common stock issued at Ambia Closing  $16,493 
Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares   16,879 
Fair value of total consideration  $33,372 

 

The provisional fair values of assets acquired and liabilities assumed were based upon the facts and circumstances existing at the date of acquisition. The purchase price accounting remains open for the valuation of the customer relationship and allocation of goodwill. The Company elected the practical expedient within ASC 805-20-30-27 through 805-20-30-30 to recognize and measure contract liabilities in accordance with ASC 606 as if it had originated the acquired contract. Thus, the amount of any contract liabilities immediately prior to the acquisition will be the comparable amounts recognized in the determination of assets acquired and liabilities assumed by the Company.

 

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There have been no measurement period adjustments since the Ambia Closing. The provisional fair values of identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed are identified below (in thousands):

 

   Provisional
fair values
as of the
Ambia Closing
 
Net assets acquired:    
Cash and cash equivalents  $1,350 
Accounts receivable   1,368 
Contract assets - unbilled receivables   1,143 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets   797 
Property and equipment, net   2,230 
Intangible assets   4,300 
Operating lease right-of-use assets   2,563 
Other noncurrent assets   182 
Accounts payable   (2,806)
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities   (2,917)
Contract liabilities   (1,675)
Operating lease liabilities, noncurrent   (2,702)
Finance lease liabilities   (1,269)
Fair value of net assets acquired   2,564 
Fair value of common stock issued   16,493 
Fair value of Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares   16,879 
Consideration transferred   33,372 
Goodwill recognized  $30,808 

 

As of the Ambia Closing, the intangible assets acquired and estimated useful lives were as follows:

 

   Estimated
useful life
  Provisional
Fair values
as of the
Ambia Closing
 
Customer relationships (Backlog)  1 year (1)  $3,400 
Trademarks - Ambia  1 year   900 
Total     $4,300 

 

(1) Useful life is based upon customer consumption, expected to occur within one year.

 

Trademarks were derived using the relief from royalty method based upon the following key assumptions; (i) all sales based upon the business enterprise value; (ii) a royalty rate of 1% based upon profit split analysis and comparable licensing royalty agreements; and (iii) an economic life of the Ambia name through the end of 2026, wherein the Ambia name will only be used in certain small markets and that all sales, marketing and branding will be done under the SunPower brand name in relatively short order.

 

Customer relationships (backlog) was derived using the excess earnings method based upon the following key assumptions: (i) backlog meets the appropriate contractual criteria; (ii) sales were based upon the backlog of sales; (iii) expenses were based upon a percentage of sales with an adjustment for sales and marketing expenses, upon which management estimates that 100% of Ambia’s sales and marketing expenses are directed at acquiring new customers and are not required to support the backlog; (iv) charges were taken for the use of working capital, fixed assets, workforce and trademarks; and (v) the economic life of the backlog is to the end of fiscal 2026 based upon management’s estimate of average deal length.

 

Goodwill represents the excess of the preliminary estimated consideration transferred over the fair value of the net tangible and intangible assets acquired that is associated with the excess cash flows that the acquisition is expected to generate in the future. The goodwill is tax deductible.

 

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Unaudited Pro Forma Financial Information

 

The following unaudited pro forma financial information represents the consolidated financial statements of the Company for the twenty-six week periods presented, as if Sunder, Ambia and Cobalt were acquired on December 30, 2024. The thirteen weeks ended June 28, 2026 is not presented because all acquisitions were already included for the full period.

 

The unaudited pro forma combined financial information does not give effect to any cost savings, operating synergies or revenue synergies that may result from the acquisitions. The pro forma results do not necessarily reflect the actual results of operations of the combined business (in thousands):

 

   Unaudited 
   Thirteen Weeks
Ended
   Twenty-Six Weeks
Ended
 
   June 29   June 28,   June 29, 
   2025   2026   2025 
             
Pro forma revenue  $108,354   $129,586   $233,642 
Pro forma net income (loss)   (34,244)   9,023    (35,524)

 

(4) Revenue Recognition and Contract Balances

 

Disaggregation of revenue

 

Refer to the table below for the Company’s revenue recognized (in thousands)

 

   Thirteen Weeks Ended   Twenty-Six Weeks Ended 
   June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
   June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
 
Residential Solar Installation                
Revenue recognized over time  $28,672   $38,516   $60,209   $75,020 
Total Residential Solar Installation   28,672    38,516    60,209    75,020 
                     
New Homes Business                    
Revenue recognized over time   11,397    10,062    21,503    25,528 
Revenue recognized at a point in time   2,087    17,537    6,610    43,980 
Total New Homes Business   13,484    27,599    28,113    69,508 
                     
Dealer                    
Revenue recognized at a point in time   12,702    
    39,329    
 
Total Dealer   12,702    
    39,329    
 
Total revenue  $54,858   $66,115   $127,651   $144,528 
                     
Total revenue recognized over time  $40,069   $48,578   $81,712   $100,548 
Total revenue recognized at a point in time  $14,789   $17,537   $45,939   $43,980 

 

All revenue was generated in the United States.

 

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Contract liabilities

 

Contract liabilities consist of the following (in thousands):

 

   As of 
   June 28,   December 28, 
   2026   2025 
Contract liabilities:        
Contract liabilities, current  $8,599   $20,336 
Contract liabilities, noncurrent   794    794 
Total contract liabilities  $9,393   $21,130 

 

Revenue recognized from contract liabilities for the thirteen weeks and twenty-six week periods was $1.1 million and $19.6 million, respectively.

 

(5) Fair Value Measurements

 

The following table sets forth the Company’s financial assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis (in thousands):

 

   As of June 28, 2026 
   Level 1   Level 2   Level 3   Total 
Financial Assets                
Restricted cash  $1,134   $
   $
   $1,134 
Total  $1,134   $
   $
   $1,134 
Financial Liabilities                    
July 2024 Notes derivative liability (1)  $
   $
   $5,905   $5,905 
July 2024 Notes derivative liability – related parties (1)   
    
    3,800    3,800 
September 2024 Notes derivative liability (1)   
    
    6,261    6,261 
September 2024 Notes derivative liability – related parties (1)   
    
    1,667    1,667 
July 2025 Note derivative liability– related party (1)   
    
    981    981 
September 2025 Notes derivative liability (1)   
    
    4,380    4,380 
November 2025 Note derivative liability – related party (1)   
    
    450    450 
January 2026 Note derivative liability – related party   
    
    622    622 
$1.9 Million Note   
    
    1,325    1,325 
March 2026 Bridge Note   
    
    2,209    2,209 
May 2026 Note derivative liability (1)   
    
    1,163    1,163 
Forward purchase agreement liabilities   
    
    9,274    9,274 
Private placement warrants   
    
    878    878 
Working capital warrants   
    
    100    100 
Public warrants   1,208    
    
    1,208 
Deferred Cobalt Consideration Shares   
    
    6,539    6,539 
Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares   
    
    7,882    7,882 
Total  $1,208   $
   $53,436   $54,644 

 

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   As of December 28, 2025 
   Level 1   Level 2   Level 3   Total 
Financial Assets                
Restricted cash  $3,841   $
   $
   $3,841 
Total  $3,841   $
   $
   $3,841 
Financial Liabilities                    
July 2024 Notes derivative liability (1)  $
   $
   $19,604   $19,604 
July 2024 Notes derivative liability – related parties (1)   
    
    12,615    12,615 
September 2024 Notes derivative liability (1)   
    
    37,930    37,930 
September 2024 Notes derivative liability – related parties (1)   
    
    5,870    5,870 
July 2025 Note derivative liability– related party (1)   
    
    3,246    3,246 
September 2025 Notes derivative liability (1)   
    
    14,756    14,756 
November 2025 Note derivative liability – related party (1)   
    
    1,488    1,488 
Forward purchase agreement liabilities   
    
    3,965    3,965 
SAFE Agreement with related party   
    
    535    535 
Private placement warrants   
    
    1,692    1,692 
Working capital warrants   
    
    194    194 
Public warrants   2,475    
    
    2,475 
Deferred Sunder Consideration Shares   10,840    
    
    10,840 
Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares   
    
    16,879    16,879 
Total  $13,315   $
   $118,774   $132,089 

 

(1) The derivative liabilities are associated with the Company’s outstanding senior unsecured convertible notes with stated interest rates of 7.0% (the “September 2024 Notes” and “September 2025 Notes”) and 12.0% (the “July 2024 Notes”, “July 2025 Note”, “November 2025 Note” and “January 2026 Note”), and outstanding senior secured convertible notes with stated interest rates of 10.0% (the “May 2026 Note”) all of which are defined in Note 9 – Borrowings and Derivative Liabilities.

 

The reconciliation of liabilities by class and categorized within Level 3 under the fair value hierarchy is as follows for the thirteen week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025 (in thousands):

 

          Thirteen Weeks Ended June 28, 2026  
    Derivative
liabilities
    Convertible
debt at fair
value
    Forward
purchase
agreements
    SAFE
Agreements
    Warrant
liabilities
    Deferred
Consideration
Shares
    Total  
Balance as of March 29, 2026   $ 69,315     $ 11,030     $ 5,107     $ 579     $ 1,676     $ 20,267     $ 107,974  
Additions     2,018                                     2,018  
Conversions     (492 )     (7,828 )                             (8,320 )
Extinguishments     (7,842)                                     (7,842)  
Net (gain) loss recognized within Other non-operating income, net in the consolidated statement of operations     (37,770 )     332       4,167       (579 )     (698 )     (5,846 )     (40,394 )
Balance as of June 28, 2026   $ 25,229     $ 3,534     $ 9,274     $ 0     $ 978     $ 14,421     $ 53,436  

 

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   Thirteen Weeks Ended June 29, 2025 
   Derivative
liabilities
   Forward
purchase
agreements
   SAFE
Agreements
   Warrant
liabilities
   Total 
Balance as of March 30, 2025  $81,995   $3,226   $404   $1,187   $86,812 
Additions                    
Conversions                    
Net (gain) loss recognized within Other non-operating income, net in the consolidated statement of operations   11,452    (1,344)   14    873    10,995 
Balance as of June 29, 2025  $93,447   $1,882   $418   $2,060   $97,807 

 

The reconciliation of liabilities by class and categorized within Level 3 under the fair value hierarchy is as follows for the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025 (in thousands):

 

    Twenty-Six Weeks Ended June 28, 2026  
    Derivative
liabilities
    Convertible
debt at fair
value
    Forward
purchase
agreements
    SAFE
Agreements
    Warrant
liabilities
    Deferred
Consideration
Shares
    Total  
Balance as of December 28, 2025   $ 95,509     $     $ 3,965     $ 535     $ 1,886     $ 16,879     $ 118,774  
Additions     4,315       10,710                         6,331       21,356  
Conversions     (2,375 )     (7,828 )                             (10,203 )
Extinguishments     (7,842)                                     (7,842)  
Net (gain) loss recognized within Other non-operating income, net in the consolidated statement of operations     (64,378 )     652       5,309       (535 )     (908 )     (8,789 )     (68,649 )
Balance as of June 28, 2026   $ 25,229     $ 3,534     $ 9,274     $ 0     $ 978     $ 14,421     $ 53,436  

 

   Twenty-Six Weeks Ended June 29, 2025 
   Derivative
liabilities
   Forward
purchase
agreements
   SAFE
Agreements
   Warrant
liabilities
   Total 
Balance as of December 29, 2024  $97,122   $3,494   $384   $699   $101,699 
Additions   
    
    
        
 
Conversions   
    
    
        
 
Net (gain) loss recognized within Other non-operating income, net in the consolidated statement of operations   (3,675)   (1,612)   34    1,361    (3,892)
Balance as of June 29, 2025  $93,447   $1,882   $418   $2,060   $97,807 

 

Subsequent to issuance, changes in the fair value of the derivative liabilities, liability classified warrants, forward purchase agreements and simple agreements for future equity (“SAFE”) are recorded within Other non-operating income, net in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive income.

 

Derivative liabilities

 

The Company recognized derivative liabilities arising from the conversion features of its senior unsecured convertible notes issued (refer to Note 9 – Borrowings and Derivative Liabilities). Derivative liabilities are measured at fair value in accordance with ASC 820, Fair Value Measurement. The fair value of each respective derivative liability is measured using a Monte Carlo simulation that incorporates a binomial lattice model. Significant inputs to the binomial lattice model include the terms of the senior unsecured convertible notes (including the interest rate, conversion rate and conversion price), the underlying price of the Company’s common stock, risk-free rate and volatility. Certain of these inputs are unobservable. Thus, these derivative liabilities are classified within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy. The binomial lattice model produces an estimated fair value based on changes in the price of the underlying shares of the Company’s common stock over successive periods of time. As a result of these interrelationships and inherent unobservable assumptions, the fair value of a derivative liability is subject to significant measurement uncertainty, and alternative reasonable assumptions could have produced materially different results as of June 28, 2026 and December 28, 2025.

 

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The assumptions used to value the derivative liabilities as of June 28, 2026 were as follows:

 

   12.0% Senior Unsecured Convertible Notes   7.0% Senior Unsecured Convertible Notes   10.0% Senior
Secured
Convertible Note
 
   July 2024 Notes(1)   July 2025 Note   November 2025 Note   January 2026 Note   September 2024 Notes(1)   September 2025 Notes(1)   May 2026
Note
 
Coupon rate   12.0%   12.0%   12.0%   12.0%   7.0%   7.0%   10.0%
Initial conversion rate   595.24    558.66    626.96    540.54    467.84    467.84    610.31 
Initial conversion price  $1.68   $1.79   $1.60   $1.85   $2.14   $2.14   $1.64 
Common stock price  $0.63   $0.63   $0.63   $0.63   $0.63   $0.63   $0.63 
Risk-free interest rate   4.09%   4.09%   4.09%   4.09%   4.09%   4.09%   4.09%
Volatility   98.0%   98.4%   97.7%   98.6%   99.5%   99.5%   100.4%
Dividend yield   0.00%   0.00%   0.00%   0.00%   0.00%   0.00%   0.00%

 

The assumptions used to value the derivative liabilities as of December 28, 2025 were as follows:

 

   12.0% Senior Unsecured
Convertible Notes
   7.0% Senior Unsecured
Convertible Notes
 
   July
2024
Notes(1)
   July
2025
Note
   November
2025
Note
   September
2024
Notes(1)
   September
2025
Notes(1)
 
Coupon rate   12.0%   12.0%   12.0%   7.0%   7.0%
Initial conversion rate   595.24    558.66    626.96    467.84    467.84 
Initial conversion price  $1.68   $1.79   $1.60   $2.14   $2.14 
Common stock price  $1.62   $1.62   $1.62   $1.62   $1.62 
Risk-free interest rate   3.6%   3.6%   3.6%   3.58%   3.58%
Volatility   82.2%   83.2%   81.3%   85.6%   85.6%
Dividend yield   0.00%   0.00%   0.00%   0.00%   0.00%

 

(1) The conversion option is derived based upon the above assumptions plus a make-whole provision which is based upon changes in the Company’s stock price and the conversion date.

 

$1.9 Million Note and March 2026 Bridge Note

 

The Company elected the fair value option under ASC 825 for the $1.9 Million Note (as defined in Note 9 – Borrowings and Derivative Liabilities) issued on January 27, 2026 in connection with the Standby Equity Purchase Agreement (as defined in Note 9 – Borrowings and Derivative Liabilities) and the March 2026 Bridge Note (as defined in Note 9 – Borrowings and Derivative Liabilities) issued on March 6, 2026. The $1.9 Million Note and March 2026 Bridge Note were measured at fair value on a recurring basis and classified as a Level 3 liability due to the use of significant unobservable inputs.

 

The Company estimated the fair value of each obligation using a Monte Carlo simulation model, which captures the economic characteristics of the instrument, including its variable conversion price feature that is dependent on future market prices of the Company’s common stock. The Company utilized a “Bond plus Option” approach, where the value of upside plus amortization was determined in a simulation and the value related to principal repayment was calculated as a single payment of principal at maturity. The Company simulated its stock price from the valuation date to maturity date, at a daily step.

 

With respect to the $1.9 Million Note, on each of the simulated paths, the Company (i) tested for an amortization trigger as applicable; and (ii) assumed that the maturity date will not be extended. Once the payoffs for all simulation paths were determined according to above, they were discounted back to the valuation date at the risk-free rate in case the $1.9 Million Note would be converted and at credit risk-adjusted rate otherwise.

 

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With respect to the March 2026 Bridge Note, on each of the simulated paths, the Company determined the maximum payoff on each installment date based on conversion price. Once the payoffs for all simulation paths were determined according to above, they were discounted back to the valuation date at the risk-free rate in case the March 2026 Bridge Note would be converted and at credit risk-adjusted rate otherwise.

 

The fair value of these obligations was each calculated as the average present value across all simulation paths plus present value of debt component. The model was calibrated to transaction proceeds by varying credit risk-adjusted rate in the model. The change in yields between the valuation dates was applied to the credit risk-adjusted rate to account for market changes. Thus, these obligations are classified within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy as the fair values are based upon unobservable inputs.

 

The key inputs for the simulation include stock price, simulation period and volatility of the Company’s common stock and were as follows as of June 28, 2026:

 

   $1.9 Million
Note
   March
2026
Bridge
Note
 
VWAP stock price  $0.62   $0.62 
Simulation period   0.58 years    0.69 years 
Risk-free rate   3.94%   3.94%
Volatility   70.0%   74.4%
Credit risk-adjusted rate   60.4%   76.0%

 

The fair value measurement reflects a probability-weighted assessment of settlement outcomes, including conversion into equity versus cash repayment scenarios, and captures the optionality inherent in the instrument. Changes in these assumptions, particularly stock price volatility, credit spread, and the likelihood of conversion, can result in significant fluctuations in the estimated fair value. Changes in fair value are recognized in operating results within “Other non-operating income, net,” in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive income, and no separate interest expense is recorded, as the fair value measurement incorporates the economic cost of the financing.

 

Public warrants

 

The public warrants are measured at fair value on a recurring basis. The public warrants were valued based on the closing price of the publicly traded instrument and therefore are considered a Level 1 instrument in the fair value hierarchy. 

 

Private placement and working capital warrants

 

The Company valued the private placement and working capital warrants, based on a binomial lattice model, which included the following inputs:

 

   As of 
   June 28,   December 28, 
   2026   2025 
Expected term   2.06 years    2.56 years 
Stock price  $0.63   $1.62 
Exercise price  $11.50   $11.50 
Expected volatility   585.0%   179.0%
Risk-free rate   4.07%   3.50%
Expected dividend yield   0.00%   0.00%

 

The expected term is the time period to the expiration date of the warrants. The risk-free rate is interpolated from the U.S. Constant Maturity Treasury curve for a term matching the corresponding remaining life. Volatility was calibrated based on the public warrants closing price as of the valuation date. As the private and working capital warrants have terms nearly identical to the publicly traded warrants, the volatility was calibrated until the model price equaled the public warrants closing price. These inherent unobservable assumptions are subject to significant measurement uncertainty, and alternative reasonable assumptions could have produced materially different results as of June 28, 2026 and December 28, 2025. Thus, the private placement and working capital warrant liabilities are classified within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy.

 

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Forward purchase agreement (“FPA”) liabilities

 

FPAs are measured at fair value on a recurring basis using a Monte Carlo simulation analysis based upon the following inputs:

 

   As of 
   June 28,   December 28, 
   2026   2025 
VWAP stock price  $0.62   $1.66 
Simulation period   0.05 years    0.55 years 
Risk-free rate   3.70%   3.57%
Volatility   34.4%   77.3%

  

The volume-weighted average price (“VWAP”) reflects management’s judgment regarding expected future trading activity and price behavior as an active forward market does not exist for the Company’s common stock. Reasonably possible alternative VWAP outcomes at the reporting date could have resulted in a materially different fair value. The risk-free rate is derived from the applicable tenor of the U.S. Treasury yield curve. Changes in the risk-free rate would alter the present value of the simulated settlement amounts and could significantly impact the fair value estimate. The expected volatility is determined based on the historical equity volatility of comparable companies over a period that matches the simulation period. Because expected volatility drives the dispersion of simulated price paths, reasonably higher or lower volatility assumptions could materially increase or decrease the estimated fair value. These inputs are interrelated, and changes in one may affect the others. As a result of these interrelationships and inherent unobservable assumptions, the fair value of FPAs is subject to significant measurement uncertainty, and alternative reasonable assumptions could have produced materially different results as of June 28, 2026 and December 28, 2025. Thus, FPAs are classified within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy. On July 17, 2026, the Company entered into OTC Equity Prepaid Forward Transaction Settlement Agreements (the “FPA Settlement Agreements”) with funds and accounts managed by Polar Asset Management Partners Inc., Meteora Capital, LLC and Sandia Investment Management LP (the “FPA Sellers”). The FPA Settlement Agreements memorialize the agreements between the Company and each FPA Seller with respect to the settlement of the FPAs. Refer to Note 18 – Subsequent Events for further information.

 

SAFE agreement with related party

  

The Company measured the fair value of its SAFE using a valuation technique that incorporates significant unobservable inputs and is therefore classified within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy. The fair value of the SAFE is subject to estimation uncertainty because it depends on management’s judgments about future events that are not directly observable in active markets. Management assigned a 50% probability that the SAFE will convert into shares of the Company’s stock in connection with a qualifying financing or other specified event. If the SAFE does not convert, management expects cash repayment in fiscal 2026 or fiscal 2027, with a 50% probability assigned to each repayment year.

 

The SAFE valuation also considers assumptions such as discount rates implied by the Company’s convertible notes as of the valuation date, the timing and likelihood of financing or liquidity events, and, for the conversion path, the expected equity valuation and any applicable conversion economics (e.g., discounts or valuation caps). Settlement of the SAFE is contingent on future financing or liquidity events and the Company’s funding plans. Accordingly, the measurement requires judgment about the likelihood and timing of conversion versus repayment and, where relevant, assumptions about the Company’s equity value at conversion. Because these factors are not directly observable, reasonably possible alternative assumptions at the reporting date could produce a materially different fair value. Increasing the probability of conversion would generally increase the fair value if the conversion terms imply a beneficial outcome to the holder relative to repayment; decreasing that probability would place more weight on the repayment scenarios and could increase or decrease the fair value depending on the applicable discount rate and timing of cash flows. Within the non-conversion path, shifting probability weight toward repayment in fiscal year 2026 would generally increase fair value (lower discounting), while shifting weight toward fiscal 2027 would generally decrease fair value (greater discounting), holding other inputs constant. A higher discount rate would decrease the present value of expected cash flows (and thus fair value), while a lower rate would increase fair value. Higher expected equity values or more favorable conversion economics would increase the fair value under the conversion path; lower expected equity values or less favorable terms would decrease it. These inputs are interrelated and unobservable. Because the valuation depends on significant unobservable inputs—including a 50% probability of conversion to equity and an even allocation between fiscal years 2026 and 2027 of repayment if conversion does not occur—there is significant measurement uncertainty, and alternative reasonable assumptions at the reporting date could have resulted in a materially different fair value of the SAFE liability as of June 28, 2026 and December 28, 2025. Thus, the SAFE liability is classified within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy.

 

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Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares

 

The Deferred Ambia consideration is classified within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy.

 

The Company estimated the fair value of the deferred consideration shares using a Turnbull–Wakeman closed-form approximation for arithmetic average-rate options, with Black-Scholes values used as an upper bound. The valuation as of June 28, 2026, was based on a stock price of $0.63 and key assumptions including expected volatility of approximately 69%, risk-free rates of approximately 3.89%, zero dividend yield, and defined averaging periods over the contractual terms. The resulting fair values reflect per-unit option values of approximately $0.85 corresponding to total estimated value of $7.9 million. The fair value of the deferred consideration shares as of December 28, 2025 of $16.9 million was estimated using the Company’s closing share price for its common stock of $1.61 at the Ambia Closing.

 

The actual number of Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares issuable by the Company on the six- and 12-month anniversaries of the Ambia Closing was determined based on the 20-day trailing volume-weighted average price of the Company’s common stock after market close on the business day immediately prior to the issuance date of the applicable shares (the “VWAP Value”); provided that the VWAP Value for the calculation of the actual number of Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares issuable by the Company will not be more than $2.8102 per share or less than $1.4988 per share. Additionally, the number of Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares issuable by the Company is subject to adjustment pursuant to customary working capital and balance sheet adjustment terms and subject to offset for certain indemnifiable damages in accordance with the Ambia MIPA.

 

The six-month anniversary of the Ambia Closing occurred on May 21, 2026. The Company did not issue the first tranche of the Deferred Ambia Consideration Shares (the “First Post-Closing Consideration Shares”) on that date, as the Company is currently evaluating potential claims and offsets for potential damages incurred in connection with the Ambia acquisition. Refer to Note 3 – Business Combinations for further discussion.

 

Financial liabilities not measured at fair value on a recurring basis:

 

The Company’s senior unsecured convertible notes were fair valued using a binomial lattice model, which includes Level 3, unobservable inputs. The key inputs used are consistent with those used to fair value the derivative liabilities as discussed under Derivative Liabilities above. The following tables set forth the Company’s financial liabilities that are not measured at fair value and are considered a Level 3 instrument in the fair value hierarchy (in thousands):

 

   As of June 28, 2026 
   Principal
amount (1)
   Unamortized
debt
discount
and debt
issuance
costs
   Net
carrying
amount
excluding
capitalized
interest (1)
   Fair value 
12.0% senior unsecured convertible notes                
July 2024 Notes  $27,973   $(5,403)  $22,570   $19,384 
July 2024 Notes – related parties   18,000    (9,725)   8,275    12,473 
Subtotal July 2024 Notes   45,973    (15,128)   30,845    31,857 
July 2025 Note – related party   5,000    (3,406)   1,594    3,391 
November 2025 Note – related party   2,000    (1,454)   546    1,413 
January 2026 Note – related party   3,300    (2,206)   1,094    2,213 
                     
7.0% senior unsecured convertible notes                    
September 2024 Notes   38,293    (25,230)   13,063    21,026 
September 2024 Notes – related parties   8,000    (4,857)   3,143    3,131 
Subtotal September 2024 Notes   46,293    (30,087)   16,206    24,157 
September 2025 Notes   16,000    (11,007)   4,993    12,851 
                     
10.0% senior convertible notes                    
April 2026 Notes   25,000    (7,880)   17,120    16,752 
April 2026 Notes – related parties   16,000    (2,739)   13,261    10,722 
Subtotal April 2026 Notes   41,000    (10,619)   30,381    27,474 
May 2026 Note   5,000    (1,969)   3,031    3,315 
Total  $164,566   $(75,876)  $88,690   $106,671 

 

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   As of December 28, 2025 
   Principal
amount (1)
   Unamortized
debt
discount
and debt
issuance
costs
   Net
carrying
amount
excluding
capitalized
interest (1)
   Fair value 
12.0% senior unsecured convertible notes                
July 2024 Notes  $27,973   $(5,832)  $22,141   $33,165 
July 2024 Notes – related parties   18,000    (10,369)   7,631    21,204 
Subtotal July 2024 Notes   45,973    (16,201)   29,772    54,369 
July 2025 Note – related party   5,000    (3,557)   1,443    5,641 
November 2025 Note – related party   2,000    (1,509)   491    2,360 
                     
7.0% senior unsecured convertible notes                    
September 2024 Notes   56,543    (42,211)   14,332    59,425 
September 2024 Notes – related parties   8,750    (6,404)   2,346    8,880 
Subtotal September 2024 Notes   65,293    (48,615)   16,678    68,305 
September 2025 Notes   22,000    (18,646)   3,354    24,227 
Total  $140,266   $(88,528)  $51,738   $154,902 

 

(1) Excludes capitalized interest (coupon interest, default interest and failure to file interest) of $9.6 million and $10.8 million as of June 28, 2026, and December 28, 2025, respectively, included in the July 2024 Notes.

 

(6) Supplemental Balance Sheet Information

 

Prepaid Expenses and Other Current Assets

 

Prepaid expenses and other current assets consist of the following (in thousands):

 

   As of 
   June 28,   December 28, 
   2026   2025 
Deferred costs  $20,363   $
 
Prepaid sales commissions   6,756    
 
Costs to obtain contracts and costs to fulfill contracts (1)   
    7,361 
Other   10,454    9,552 
Total prepaid expenses and other current assets  $37,573   $16,913 

 

(1) Costs to obtain contracts and costs to fulfill contracts with customers are recognized within sales commissions and cost of revenues, respectively, when the related revenue is recognized.

 

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Accrued Expenses and Other Current Liabilities

 

Accrued expenses and other current liabilities consist of the following (in thousands):

 

   As of 
   June 28,   December 28, 
   2026   2025 
Accrued compensation and benefits  $10,811   $7,202 
Income taxes payable   278    278 
Professional fees   70    70 
Legal accruals   1,226    
 
Accrued legal settlements   4,750    9,500 
Accrued rebates and credits   6,308    7,564 
Deferred financing fees   4,928    4,868 
Investor financing deposits with related parties   
    2,000 
Accrued interest (1)   6,679    6,301 
Other   29,238    19,194 
Total accrued expenses and other current liabilities  $64,288   $56,977 

 

(1) Includes accrued interest due to related parties of $2.9 million and $2.6 million as of June 28, 2026 and December 28, 2025, respectively.

 

(7) Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets, Net

 

Goodwill

 

Goodwill as of June 28, 2026 and December 28, 2025 was as follows (in thousands):

 

   Residential
Solar
Installation
   New Homes   Dealer   Total 
Balance as of December 28, 2025                
Goodwill  $30,808    
   $31,822   $62,630 
Accumulated impairment losses   
    
    
    
 
Total   30,808    
    31,822    62,630 
Goodwill acquired in business combinations   
    12,977    
    12,977 
Balance as of June 28, 2026                    
Goodwill   30,808    12,977    31,822    75,607 
Accumulated impairment losses   
    
    
    
 
Total  $30,808   $12,977   $31,822   $75,607 

 

Intangible Assets, Net

 

The following tables present intangible assets with finite useful lives as of June 28, 2026 and December 28, 2025 (in thousands):

 

As of June 28, 2026  Gross
Carrying
Amount
   Accumulated
Amortization
   Net Book
Value
 
Customer related intangibles  $35,100   $(6,019)  $29,081 
Trademarks   20,394    (3,097)   17,297 
Developed technology   5,300    (2,925)   2,375 
Lease intangible asset   771    (53)   718 
Total  $61,565   $(12,094)  $49,471 

 

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As of December 28, 2025  Gross
Carrying
Amount
   Accumulated
Amortization
   Net Book
Value
 
Customer related intangibles  $34,000   $(3,198)  $30,802 
Trademarks   18,394    (1,707)   16,687 
Developed technology   5,300    (1,975)   3,325 
Total  $57,694   $(6,880)  $50,814 

 

Aggregate amortization expense for intangible assets was $2.3 million and $0.7 million in the thirteen week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively. Aggregate amortization expense for intangible assets was $5.2 million and $1.4 million in the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively. Amortization expense for developed technology is classified in cost of revenues and all other amortization expense is classified in general and administrative expenses on the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive income.

 

(8) SAFE Agreement

 

Third SAFE

 

On May 13, 2024, the Company entered into a third SAFE (the “Third SAFE”) with the Rodgers Massey Freedom and Free Markets Charitable Trust (the “Purchaser”), in connection with the Purchaser investing $1.0 million in the Company. The Third SAFE is convertible into shares of the Company’s common stock upon the initial closing of a bona fide transaction or series of transactions with the principal purpose of raising capital, pursuant to which the Company issues and sells shares of its common stock in an Equity Financing, at a per share conversion price which is equal to 50% of the price per share of the Company’s common stock sold in the Equity Financing. If the Company consummates a change of control prior to the termination of the Third SAFE, the Purchaser will be automatically entitled to receive a portion of the proceeds of such liquidity event equal to $1.0 million, subject to certain adjustments as set forth in the Third SAFE. The Third SAFE is convertible into a maximum of 2,750,000 shares of the Company’s common stock, assuming a per share conversion price of $0.275, which is the product of (i) $0.55, the closing price of the Company’s common stock on May 13, 2024, multiplied by (ii) 50%. Given that the SAFE could be settled in cash or a variable number of shares, the Company has accounted for the instrument as a liability at its fair value. On April 23, 2026, the Third SAFE was converted and exchanged into an aggregate of $1.0 million principal amount of the Company’s 10.0% convertible senior secured notes due 2029. The conversion was accounted for as a debt extinguishment, and the carrying amounts of the SAFEs were derecognized against the fair value of the newly issued notes. No gain or loss was recognized on the transaction. Refer to Note 9 – Borrowings and Derivative Liabilities for details.

 

Fourth SAFE

 

On April 8, 2026, the Company entered into a SAFE (the “Fourth SAFE”) with the Rodgers Revocable Trust in exchange for the $5.0 million. The Fourth SAFE is automatically convertible into equity securities of the Company in an amount equal to the Purchase Amount divided by the applicable price per share, unit or other increment of the equity securities issued by the Company in its next equity financing transaction.

 

On April 23, 2026, the Fourth SAFE was converted and exchanged into an aggregate of $5.0 million principal amount of the Company’s 10.0% convertible senior secured notes due 2029. The conversion was accounted for as a debt extinguishment, and the carrying amounts of the SAFEs were derecognized against the fair value of the newly issued notes. No gain or loss was recognized on the transaction. Refer to Note 9 – Borrowings and Derivative Liabilities for details.

 

On August 4, 2026, SunPower Inc. entered in a SAFE (“Fifth SAFE”) with an institutional investor in connection with its investment of $3.5 million in the Company. Refer to Note 18 – Subsequent Events for details.

 

(9) Borrowings and Derivative Liabilities

 

During the thirteen and twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026, the Company completed a series of integrated capital restructuring transactions to secure operational liquidity and restructure its near-term debt obligations. These transactions included a private offering of $41.0 million of 10.0% Convertible Senior Secured Notes (the “April 2026 Notes”), the proceeds of which were utilized to restructure $21.25 million of outstanding 7.0% Notes (the “September 2024 and September 2025 Notes”), retire and restructure the outstanding $20.0 million Seller Note, and convert $6.0 million of related-party Simple Agreements for Future Equity (SAFEs). Concurrently, on May 20, 2026, the Company issued and sold an incremental $5.0 million aggregate principal amount of 10.0% Convertible Senior Unsecured Notes due 2029 (the “May 2026 Note”) to Foris Ventures, LLC.

 

For accounting purposes, the restructuring of the September 2024 and September 2025 Notes was disaggregated. A subset of the transaction representing $8.5 million in principal was accounted for under FASB ASC 470-60, Troubled Debt Restructuring (TDR), because the Company was experiencing financial difficulties and the terms represented a concession granted by the creditors. A subset of $9.8 million in principal was accounted for as debt extinguishment under FASB ASC 470-50. The remaining $3.0 million in principal was accounted for as a debt modification. The restructuring of the Seller Note and the conversion of the related-party SAFEs were also accounted for as debt extinguishments under FASB ASC 470-50, as the newly issued instruments introduced substantive conversion options and represented a substantial change in the debt structures. The aggregate debt extinguishments resulted in a loss of $0.7 million.

 

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The Company’s borrowings and derivative liabilities consisted of the following (in thousands):

 

    As of  
    June 28,     December 28,  
    2026     2025  
Short-term debt (including current portion of long-term debt):            
March 2026 Bridge Note   $ 2,209     $  
$1.9 Million Note     1,325        
Cobalt Loan     2,634        
Total Short-term debt with third parties     6,168        
Current portion of long-term debt     2,786       2,786  
Total short-term debt and current portion of long-term debt   $ 8,954     $ 2,786  
                 
Short-term debt with related parties:                
Seller Note – related party   $     $ 20,000  
A&R Seller Note – related party     7,000        
Loan with related party     1,500       1,500  
Total short-term debt with related parties   $ 8,500     $ 21,500  
                 
Long-term debt:                
12.0% senior unsecured convertible notes and related derivative liabilities                
July 2024 Notes   $ 32,163     $ 32,969  
July 2024 Notes – related parties     8,275       7,631  
Subtotal July 2024 Notes     40,438       40,600  
July 2025 Note – related party     1,594       1,443  
November 2025 Note – related party     546       491  
January 2026 Note – related party     1,094        
                 
July 2024 Notes derivative liability     5,905       19,604  
July 2024 Notes derivative liability – related party     3,800       12,615  
Subtotal July 2024 Notes derivative liability     9,705       32,219  
July 2025 Note derivative liability – related party     981       3,246  
November 2025 Note derivative liability – related party     450       1,488  
January 2026 Note derivative liability – related party     622        
Total 12.0% senior unsecured convertible notes and derivative liabilities     55,430       79,487  
                 
7.0% senior unsecured convertible notes and derivative liabilities                
September 2024 Notes     13,063       14,332  
September 2024 Notes – related parties     3,143       2,346  
Subtotal September 2024 Notes     16,206       16,678  
September 2025 Notes     4,993       3,354  
                 
September 2024 Notes derivative liability     6,261       37,930  
September 2024 Notes derivative liability – related parties     1,667       5,870  
Subtotal September 2024 Notes derivative liability     7,928       43,800  
September 2025 Notes derivative liability     4,380       14,756  
Total 7.0% senior unsecured convertible notes and derivative liabilities     33,507       78,588  
                 
10.0% senior secured convertible notes                
    April 2026 Notes     17,120        
April 2026 Notes – related parties     13,261        
Subtotal April 2026 Notes     30,381        
May 2026 Note     3,031        
                 
May 2026 Note derivative liability     1,163        
Total 10.0% senior convertible notes and derivative liabilities     34,575        
                 
Total notes payable and derivative liabilities     123,512       158,075  
Less current portion     (2,786 )     (2,786 )
Total senior secured convertible notes payable and derivative liabilities, net of current portion   $ 120,726     $ 155,289  
                 
Balance sheet classification of long-term debt                
Notes payable and derivative liabilities, net of current portion   $ 85,293     $ 120,159  
Notes payable and derivative liabilities with related parties     35,433       35,130  
Total long-term debt net of current portion     120,726       155,289  
Current portion of long-term debt     2,786       2,786  
Total long-term debt   $ 123,512     $ 158,075  

  

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Short-term debt

 

Standby Equity Purchase Agreement and $1.9 Million Note

 

On January 27, 2026 (the “Effective Date”), SunPower entered into a Standby Equity Purchase Agreement (the “SEPA”) with YA II PN, LTD., a Cayman Islands exempt limited company (“YA”). Pursuant to the SEPA, YA agreed to advance up to $20.0 million (the “Pre-Paid Advances”) to the Company in the form of convertible promissory notes (each “Promissory Note”), subject to the terms and conditions of the SEPA. Each Promissory Note bears interest at 0% per annum, which increases to 18% per annum upon the occurrence and continuance of an Event of Default (as defined in the Promissory Notes) for so long as such event remains uncured. Each tranche is funded at a 10% discount to its principal amount. The Promissory Notes are initially convertible into 540.5405 shares of the Company’s common stock per $1,000 principal amount, subject to adjustment.

 

The SEPA also provides the Company the right, subject to certain conditions, to require YA to purchase up to $25.0 million of the Company’s common stock (“Commitment Amount”) through January 27, 2029.

 

In connection with the SEPA, the Company paid YA total fees of $0.4 million consisting of $0.05 million of cash and 175,000 shares of the Company’s common stock, with a fair value of $0.3 million, as a due diligence, structuring and commitment fee.

 

The SEPA will automatically terminate on the earliest to occur of (i) January 27, 2029 or (ii) the date on which YA has purchased from the Company under the SEPA the Commitment Amount in full. The Company may terminate the SEPA at any time upon five trading days’ prior written notice to YA, provided that there are no outstanding advance notices under which the Company is yet to issue shares of its common stock, there are no amounts outstanding under the Promissory Notes, and provided that the Company has paid all amounts owed to YA pursuant to the SEPA. The Company and YA may also agree to terminate the SEPA by mutual written consent.

 

On January 27, 2026, the first Pre-Paid Advance was disbursed. The gross amount of the borrowing under the Pre-Paid Advance was $1.9 million which was advanced under a Promissory Note (“$1.9 Million Note”), and the Company received net proceeds of $1.71 million after the contractual discount. The $1.9 Million Note matures on January 27, 2027, which may be extended at YA’s option. The Company’s rights for further Pre-Paid Advances under the SEPA terminated pursuant to the terms of the SEPA.

 

The Company elected the fair value option under ASC 825, Financial Instruments, for the $1.9 Million Note. Accordingly, the $1.9 Million Note is recorded at fair value upon issuance and are subsequently remeasured at fair value at each reporting date, with changes in fair value recognized in “non-operating Other non-operating income, net” in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive income. As a result of this election, the original issue discount, transaction costs, and embedded conversion features are not separately accounted for and are instead reflected in the fair value of $1.9 Million Note. The $1.9 Million Note is classified as a Level 3 liability within the fair value hierarchy established by ASC 820, Fair Value Measurement, due to the use of significant unobservable inputs in the valuation. Refer to Note 5 – Fair Value Measurements for a description of the inputs and assumptions used in the valuation of the $1.9 Million Note.

 

The initial amount of the $1.9 Million Note was recorded at its estimated fair value of $1.7 million on the issuance date. As of June 28, 2026, the $1.9 Million Note had a fair value of $1.3 million. The change in the fair value of the $1.9 Million Note was included in “Other non-operating income, net” within the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations and comprehensive income in the twenty-six week period ended June 28, 2026.

 

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March 2026 Bridge Note

 

On March 6, 2026, the Company entered into a purchase agreement (“Purchase Agreement”) with YA pursuant to which the Company issued a convertible debenture in the principal amount of $10.0 million (the “March 2026 Bridge Note”). The Company received net proceeds of $9.0 million at issuance, after deducting fees payable under the Purchase Agreement. The March 2026 Bridge Note matures on March 6, 2027, unless extended at YA’s option. The March 2026 Bridge Note bears interest at 0% per annum; however, upon the occurrence and continuance of an event of default, the interest rate increases to 18% per annum.

 

The Company elected the fair value option under ASC 825 for the March 2026 Bridge Note. As a result, the March 2026 Bridge Note is carried at fair value, with changes in fair value recognized in earnings within “non-operating Other non-operating income, net” in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive income. As a result of this election, the original issue discount, transaction costs, and embedded conversion features are not separately accounted for and are instead reflected in the fair value of the March 2026 Bridge Note. The March 2026 Bridge Note is classified as a Level 3 liability within the fair value hierarchy established by ASC 820 due to the use of significant unobservable inputs in the valuation. See Note 5 – Fair Value Measurements for additional information regarding the valuation of the March 2026 Bridge Note, including key assumptions and valuation methodologies.

 

The initial amount of the March 2026 Bridge Note was recorded at its estimated fair value of $9.0 million on the issuance date. As of June 28, 2026, the March 2026 Bridge Note had a fair value of $2.2 million. The change in the fair value of the March 2026 Bridge Note was included in “Other non-operating income, net” within the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations and comprehensive income in the twenty-six week period ended June 28, 2026.

 

The March 2026 Bridge Note required installment payments on May 6, 2026, June 6, 2026, July 6, 2026, August 6, 2026, and September 6, 2026 (each, an “Installment Date”). On each Installment Date, the Company was required to pay an amount equal to (i) $2.0 million of principal, (ii) a payment premium of $0.06 million, and (iii) any accrued and unpaid interest (collectively, the “Installment Amount”). The Company may satisfy each Installment Amount, at its option, (a) in cash, (b) by submitting an advance notice pursuant to the SEPA, or (c) through a combination of cash and such advance notice. On April 21, 2026, the Company and YA agreed to amend the Installment Dates in connection with a $5.0 million prepayment of the March 2026 Bridge Note. As amended, on each of May 5, 2026, June 5, 2026, July 5, 2026 and August 5, 2026, the Company is required to pay an amount equal to (i) $1.25 million of principal, (ii) a payment premium of $0.0375 million, and (iii) any accrued and unpaid interest.

 

At any time after issuance, YA may convert all or a portion of the outstanding principal balance into shares of the Company’s common stock at an adjusted fixed conversion price of $1.64 per share (the “Fixed Price”). In addition, any Installment Amount that remains unpaid following an Installment Date may be converted at a price equal to 95% of the volume weighted average price (“VWAP”) of the Company’s common stock during the five trading days immediately preceding the conversion date, subject to a minimum conversion price equal to the then-applicable floor price.

 

The Company may, at its option, redeem all or a portion of the outstanding balance of the March 2026 Bridge Note (an “Optional Redemption”) upon written notice to YA, provided that the VWAP of the Company’s common stock at the time of such notice is less than the Fixed Price. The redemption price equals (i) the principal amount redeemed, (ii) a premium of 3% of such principal amount, and (iii) any accrued and unpaid interest; provided that the premium does not apply to Optional Redemptions completed on or prior to April 30, 2026.

 

On April 21, 2026, in connection with the offering of the 10% Senior Secured Notes, the Company and YA entered into a letter agreement (the “YA Letter”). Pursuant to the YA Letter, the Company agreed to voluntarily prepay $5.0 million of the outstanding principal amount of March 2026 Bridge Note, resulting in a revised outstanding principal balance under the March 2026 Bridge Note of $5.0 million. The company further agreed to repay the remaining principal balance and accrued interest under the YA Debenture in four equal monthly installments of $1.3 million, with the first payment made in May 2026. Pursuant to the YA Letter, YA further consented to the issuance of the 10% Senior Secured Notes and the grant of the liens to secure the obligations under the 10% Senior Secured Notes.

 

Seller Note – related party 

 

On September 24, 2025, the Company issued a note payable to CPP (“Seller Note”) in connection with the Company’s acquisition of 100% of the membership interests in Sunder and concluded that the Seller Note is a related party obligation (see Note 3 – Business Combinations). The Seller Note has an original principal amount of $20.0 million. The Seller Note bears interest at 7.0% per annum, compounded at the end of each calendar quarter. Interest is due and payable concurrent with the payment of the principal balance. The maturity date of the Seller Note was initially the earlier of (i) May 15, 2026 and (ii) the date on which all amounts under the Seller Note otherwise become due and payable following an event of default. The Seller Note must also be repaid in the event of a change of control of the Company or the sale of all or substantially all of the consolidated assets of the Company and its subsidiaries. The Seller Note includes customary events of default, including: (a) the Company’s failure to pay the Seller Note when due, (b) the Company’s voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy, (c) the Company’s liquidation or dissolution, (d) a change of control of the Company, (e) the Company’s material breach of the covenants applicable to the Company under the Seller Note, subject to applicable cure periods, and (f) if any of the Company’s representations or warranties made in the Seller Note were untrue in any material respect when made. Management concluded that the carrying value of the Seller Note approximates its fair value due to the short-term nature of the obligation.

 

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On March 5, 2026, the Company entered into an amendment of the Seller Note (“Amendment”) providing that if the terms of the SEPA would restrict repayment of the Seller Note on May 15, 2026, then the maturity date of the Seller Note will be extended to the earlier of (a) the date that is two business days following the date on which the Seller Note may be repaid pursuant to the restrictions set forth in the SEPA Debenture and (b) September 30, 2026 (or, if the registration statement required to be filed pursuant to the Registration Rights Agreement has not been declared effective prior to April 30, 2026, then the outside maturity date will extend to December 31, 2026). Additionally, the Company and CPP agreed that the interest rate applicable to the Seller Note will increase to 10.0% per annum if the principal amount of the Seller Note remains outstanding after May 15, 2026. As an inducement to CPP’s agreement to the foregoing, the Amendment also provides that, within two business days following approval by the Company’s stockholders of the issuance of shares under the Sunder MIPA in accordance with applicable Nasdaq rules, the Company will issue the remaining shares of common stock otherwise issuable to CPP pursuant to the Sunder MIPA. On April 8, 2026, the Company issued the remaining 6.7 million shares of the Company’s common stock due under the Seller Note.

 

Interest expense recognized on this obligation was $0.2 and $0.4 million in the thirteen weeks and twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026, respectively.

 

On April 21, 2026, the Company entered into a Note Purchase Agreement with CPP (“the CPP Note Purchase Agreement”) which provided the following in exchange for the outstanding Seller Note: (i) $4.0 million in cash to CPP at the closing under the CPP Note Purchase Agreement, (ii) $10.0 million aggregate principal amount of April 2026 Notes, and (iii) executed and delivered an amended and restated $7.0 million seller note (the “A&R Seller Note”).

 

Because the newly issued 10.0% Secured Notes contained a substantive conversion option that was not present in the original instrument, the transaction was accounted for as a debt extinguishment under FASB ASC 470-50. This related-party transaction resulted in a net gain on extinguishment of $1.7 million.

 

A&R Seller Note – related party

 

The A&R Seller Note has a principal balance of $7.0 million and bears interest at 7.0% per annum, compounded quarterly, increasing to 10% per annum beginning May 15, 2026. The A&R Seller Note is payable in four installments between October 2026 and January 2027, subject to extension if payment is restricted under the April 2026 Notes. The A&R Seller Note is unsecured and contains customary events of default and change of control provisions.

 

Interest expense recognized on this obligation was $0.1 million in the thirteen week and twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026.

 

Loan with related party

 

The Company has a loan with a principal balance of $1.5 million owed to the Rodgers Revocable Trust, a related party. This loan has an annual interest rate equal to the greater of 7.75% or Prime plus 4.5%. There are no financial covenants.

 

Interest expense recognized on this obligation was less than $0.1 million in each of the thirteen week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025. Interest expense recognized on this obligation was $0.1 million in each of the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively.

 

Cobalt Loan

 

In connection with the acquisition of Cobalt, the Company assumed a loan (“Cobalt Loan”). Cobalt originally entered into the loan on July 1, 2024, with Santa Cruz County Bank. The principal amount of the Cobalt Loan was $3.0 million and has a final maturity on June 5, 2034. The Cobalt Loan is secured by all of Cobalt’s business assets pursuant to a blanket lien as well as additional collateral, including limited guarantees secured with a third deed of trust on certain real estate properties and other assets of the former owners of Cobalt. The interest rate on the Cobalt loan is Prime plus 2.75%.

 

The Cobalt Loan may be declared due and payable at the option of the holder upon an event of default and upon a qualifying change of control event.

 

Long-term debt

 

12.0% Senior Unsecured Convertible Notes

 

July 2024 Notes

 

In July 2024, the Company issued $46.0 million of senior unsecured convertible notes (“July 2024 Notes”) consisting of $28.0 million in cash proceeds. The remaining $18.0 million of the July 2024 Notes arose from an exchange of debt accounted for as a troubled debt restructuring (“Debt Exchange”). Refer to Note 10 – Borrowings and Derivative Liabilities, in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 28, 2025 for details regarding $18.0 million of debt arising from the Debt Exchange.

 

Cash proceeds of $28.0 million included $18.0 million from the Rodgers Revocable Trust, a related party and $10.0 million of the debt exchanged was issued to Carlyle, also a related party. Carlyle was no longer deemed a related party to the Company subsequent to March 30, 2025.

 

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The July 2024 Notes bear interest at 12.0% per annum, and the principal is payable in full at maturity on July 1, 2029. The interest is payable in cash on January 1 and July 1 of each year, beginning on July 1, 2025. The interest rate increases by 3% in the event of default. The conversion rate of the July 2024 Notes is initially equal to 595.2381 shares of common stock per $1,000 of principal amount due under the July 2024 Notes. Holders of July 2024 Notes may convert at any time. The July 2024 Notes may be declared due and payable at the option of the holder upon an event of default and upon a qualifying change of control event. The conversion option was required to be bifurcated as a derivative liability, and the Company recorded a derivative liability of $28.7 million on the issuance date.

 

The effective interest rate on the July 2024 Notes cash proceeds of $28.0 million approximates 45% as of June 28, 2026. Coupon interest, default interest and failure to file interest on the $18.0 million Debt Exchange were capitalized as part of the July 2024 Notes. Accordingly, the effective interest rate on the $18.0 million arising from the Debt Exchange is nil as of June 28, 2026.

  

The carrying amount of the July 2024 Notes was as follows (in thousands):

 

   As of 
   June 28,   December 28, 
   2026   2025 
July 2024 Notes principal amount (1)  $55,602   $56,801 
Less Unamortized debt discount   (15,164)   (16,201)
Net carrying amount of July 2024 Notes  $40,438   $40,600 

 

(1) Includes capitalized coupon interest of $7.6 million and $8.6 million as of June 28, 2026 and December 28, 2025, respectively, and capitalized contingent interest of $2.2 million and $2.2 million as of June 28, 2026 and December 28, 2025, respectively.

 

In the thirteen week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, total interest expense was $1.4 million and $1.2 million, respectively, with coupon interest expense of $0.8 million and $0.8 million, and debt discount and issuance costs of $0.6 and $0.4 million in the thirteen week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively. Of the coupon interest expense, related party interest expense was $0.5 million and $0.6 million and related party amortization expense was $0.4 million and $0.2 million in the thirteen week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively.

 

In the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, total interest expense was $2.7 million and $2.4 million, respectively, with coupon interest expense of $1.7 million and $1.7 million in each periods, and debt discount and issuance costs of $1.0 million and $0.7 million in the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively. Of the coupon interest expense, related party interest expense was $1.1 million and $1.1 million in each period. Related party amortization expense was $0.7 million and $0.4 million in the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively.

 

July 2025 Note – related party

 

On July 10, 2025, the Company issued a convertible promissory note (the “July 2025 Note”) to the Rodgers Revocable Trust, a related party, in exchange for $5.0 million of proceeds.

 

The July 2025 Note is a general unsecured obligation of the Company and will mature on July 1, 2029, unless earlier converted, redeemed or repurchased. The July 2025 Note has an annual coupon interest rate of 12.0% which is payable semiannually in arrears on January 1 and July 1 of each year, beginning on January 1, 2026. The July 2025 Note is convertible at the option of the holder at any time prior to the payment of the principal amount of the July 2025 Note in full. Upon conversion of the July 2025 Note, the Company will satisfy its conversion obligation by delivering shares of the Company’s common stock and paying cash in respect of any fractional shares. The conversion rate of the July 2025 Note is initially equal to 558.6592 shares of common stock per $1,000 of principal amount due under the July 2025 Note. The conversion rate is subject to adjustment from time to time pursuant to the terms of the July 2025 Note. The conversion option related to the July 2025 Note was required to be bifurcated as a derivative liability. The Company recorded a derivative liability of $3.7 million with a corresponding offset to debt discount on the issuance date. The July 2025 Note has an effective interest rate of 62%.

 

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The carrying amount of the July 2025 Note was as follows (in thousands):

 

   As of 
   June 28,   December 28, 
   2026   2025 
July 2025 Note principal amount  $5,000   $5,000 
Less Unamortized debt discount   (3,406)   (3,557)
Net carrying amount of July 2025 Note  $1,594   $1,443 

 

For the thirteen week and twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026, the total interest expense was $0.2 million and $0.5 million, respectively with coupon interest expense $0.2 million and $0.3 million in each period, and debt discount and issuance costs of less than $0.1 million and $0.2 million in the thirteen and twenty-six week periods ending June 28, 2026, respectively.

 

November 2025 Note – related party

 

On November 20, 2025, the Company issued a convertible note (the “November 2025 Note”) to the Rodgers Massey Freedom and Free Markets Charitable Trust in exchange for $2.0 million of proceeds.

 

The November 2025 Note is a general unsecured obligation of the Company and will mature on July 1, 2029, unless earlier converted, redeemed or repurchased. The November 2025 Note has an annual coupon interest rate of 12.0% which is payable semiannually in arrears on January 1 and July 1 of each year, beginning on January 1, 2026. The November 2025 Note is convertible at the option of the holder at any time prior to the payment of the principal amount of the November 2025 Note in full. The conversion rate of the November 2025 Note is initially equal to 626.9592 shares of the Company’s common stock per $1,000 principal amount due under the November 2025 Note. The conversion rate shall be subject to adjustment from time to time pursuant to the terms of the November 2025 Note. The Company may not redeem the November 2025 Note prior to July 5, 2026. The conversion option related to the November 2025 Note was required to be bifurcated as a derivative liability, and the Company recorded a derivative liability of $1.5 million on the issuance date with a corresponding offset to debt discount. The November 2025 Note has an effective interest rate of 71% as of June 28, 2025.

 

The carrying amount of the November 2025 Note was as follows (in thousands):

 

   As of 
   June 28,   December 28, 
   2026   2025 
November 2025 Note principal amount  $2,000   $2,000 
Less Unamortized debt discount   (1,454)   (1,509)
Net carrying amount of November 2025 Note  $546   $491 

 

In the thirteen week and twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026, the total interest expense was less than $0.1 million and $0.2 million, respectively. In the thirteen week period ended June 28, 2026 each of coupon interest and amortization of debt discount and issuance costs were less than $0.1 million. In the twenty-six week period ended June 28, 2026, each of coupon interest and amortization of debt discount and issuance costs were $0.1 million.

 

January 2026 Note – related party

 

The Company received a deposit of $2.0 million from the Rodgers Revocable Trust, a related party, in the fiscal year ended December 28, 2025. In January 2026, the Company received an additional $1.3 million in proceeds from the Rodgers Revocable Trust. On January 29, 2026, the Company issued a convertible promissory note in the original principal amount of $3.3 million (the “January 2026 Note”) with respect to the aggregate proceeds received.

 

The January 2026 Note bears an interest rate of 12.0% and is a general unsecured obligation of the Company. The January 2026 Note will mature on July 1, 2029, unless earlier converted, redeemed or repurchased. Interest on the January 2026 Note is payable semiannually in arrears on January1 and July 1 of each year, beginning on July 1, 2026. The January 2026 Note is convertible at the option of the holder at any time prior to the payment of the principal amount of the January 2026 Note in full. The conversion rate of the January 2026 Note is initially equal to 540.5405 shares of the Company’s common stock per $1,000 of principal amount due under the January 2026 Note. The conversion rate is subject to adjustment from time to time pursuant to the terms of the January 2026 Note. The January 2026 Note has an effective interest rate of 61% as of June 28, 2026.

 

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The carrying amount of the January 2026 Note was as follows (in thousands):

 

   As of 
   June 28, 
   2026 
January 2026 Note principal amount  $3,300 
Less Unamortized debt discount   (2,206)
Net carrying amount of January 2026 Note  $1,094 

 

In the thirteen week and twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026, the total interest expense was $0.2 million and $0.3 million, respectively. In the thirteen week period ended June 28, 2026, each of coupon interest and amortization of debt discount and issuance costs were $0.1 million. In the twenty-six week period ended June 28, 2026, coupon interest and amortization of debt discount and issuance costs were $0.2 million and $0.1 million, respectively.

 

7.0% Senior Unsecured Convertible Notes

 

On September 16, 2024, the Company entered into an Indenture agreement with U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association, as trustee (the “Indenture”), for the issuance of 7.0% senior unsecured convertible notes (“7.0% Notes”). The 7.0% Notes issued under the Indenture bear interest at 7.0% per annum, and the interest is payable semiannually in arrears on January 1 and July 1 of each year beginning on January 1, 2025. The principal is payable in full at maturity on July 1, 2029. Holders of the 7.0% Senior Notes may convert all or any portion of their 7% Notes at any time, in integral multiples of $1,000 principal amount, at the option of the holder. Upon conversion, the Company may satisfy its conversion obligation by paying or delivering, as the case may be, cash, shares of common stock or a combination of cash and shares of common stock, at the Company’s election, in the manner and subject to the terms, conditions and limitations provided in the Indenture. The 7.0% Senior Notes may be declared due and payable at the option of the holder upon an event of default and upon a qualifying change of control event. There are no financial covenants. As described below, the Company has issued multiple tranches under this Indenture.

 

The conversion rate for the 7.0% Notes was initially 467.8363 shares of common stock per $1,000 principal amount of 7.0% Notes. The conversion rate for the 7.0% Notes is subject to adjustment from time to time in accordance with the terms of the Indenture, and as of December 28, 2025 the 7.0% Notes were convertible at the rate of 584.7953 shares of common stock per $1,000 principal amount of the notes. In addition, upon a conversion of the 7.0% Notes, following certain corporate events that occur prior to the maturity date of the 7.0% Notes or if the Company delivers a notice of redemption in respect of the 7.0% Notes, the Company will, under certain circumstances, increase the conversion rate of the 7.0% Notes for a holder who elects to convert its 7.0% Notes following September 16, 2025, in connection with such a corporate event that occurs prior to the maturity date, or if the Company delivers a notice of redemption in respect of the 7.0% Notes.

 

September 2024 Notes

 

The Company issued an aggregate of $80.0 million of 7.0% Notes to various lenders (the “September 2024 Notes”), of which the Company received cash proceeds in two tranches of $66.8 million and $13.0 million in fiscal 2024. The remainder was received in fiscal 2025.

 

The cash proceeds of $66.8 million included $4.0 million from the Rodgers Family Freedom and Free Markets Charitable Trust (“Massey Charitable Trust”), a related party, and $4.0 million from the Rodgers Revocable Trust (collectively with Massey Charitable Trust, “Massey Trusts”), also a related party. In fiscal 2025, a holder of $0.75 million of the September 2024 Notes became a member of the Company’s board of directors and this note is now deemed to be with a related party beginning in fiscal 2025. As the $66.8 million of notes were issued with a debt discount in excess of the principal amount, the initial net carrying amount of the September 2024 Notes was zero. The debt discount is being amortized on a straight-line basis over the term of the September 2024 Notes.

 

In December 2024, the Company received proceeds of $13.0 million in a second tranche. The Company recognized a $10.9 million debt discount in connection with these additional proceeds. The effective interest rate on this tranche is 64% as of June 28, 2026.

 

Certain holders of the September 2024 Notes exercised their rights to convert this debt to shares of the Company’s common stock.

 

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The carrying amount of the convertible September 2024 Notes was as follows (in thousands):

 

    As of  
    June 28,     December 28,  
    2026     2025  
September 2024 Notes   $ 46,293     $ 65,293  
Less Unamortized debt discount     (30,087 )     (48,615 )
Net carrying amount of September 2024 Notes   $ 16,206     $ 16,678  

  

In the thirteen week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, total interest expense was $3.1 million and $5.0 million with coupon interest expense of $0.9 million and $1.4 million, respectively, and debt discount and issuance costs of $2.2 million and $3.6 million, respectively. Of the coupon interest expense, related party interest expense was $0.1 million and $0.2 million in the thirteen week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively. Related party amortization expense was $0.4 million and $0.4 million in the thirteen week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively.

 

In the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, total interest expense was $7.0 million and $10.0 million with coupon interest expense of $2.0 million and $2.8 million, respectively, and debt discount and issuance costs of $5.0 million and $7.2 million, respectively. Of the coupon interest expense, related party interest expense was $0.3 million and $0.3 million in the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively. Related party amortization expense was $0.9 million and $0.9 million in the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively.

 

September 2025 Notes

 

On September 21, 2025, the Company issued an additional $22.0 million of the 7.0% Notes (the “September 2025 Notes”) pursuant to the Indenture to various parties. The September 2025 Notes contain a conversion option which required bifurcation and recognition of a derivative, and the Company recorded a derivative liability of $15.4 million on the issuance date. The Company also recognized a $3.6 million debt discount and issuance costs in connection with the September 2025 Notes. The debt issuance costs include an estimate of the value of a warrant issued in the second quarter of fiscal 2026 to the entity that arranged the financing. The effective interest rate on the September 2025 Notes approximated 78% as of June 28, 2026. The net proceeds from the issuance of the September 2025 Notes were principally used to pay a portion of the cash consideration for the Company’s acquisition of Sunder.

 

The carrying amount of the September 2025 Notes, inclusive of the fair value of the derivative liabilities was as follows (in thousands):

 

   As of 
   June 28,   December 28, 
   2026   2025 
September 2025 Notes  $16,000   $22,000 
Less Unamortized debt discount   (11,007)   (18,646)
Net carrying amount of September 2025 Notes  $4,993   $3,354 

 

In the thirteen week and twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026, total interest expense was $0.7 million and $1.3 million, respectively, with coupon interest expense of $0.4 million and $0.7 million, respectively, and debt discount and issuance costs of $0.3 million and $0.6 million respectively.

 

On April 21, 2026, concurrently with the closing of the April 2026 Notes offering (see below), the Company entered into privately negotiated exchange agreements with four major creditor groups holding its outstanding 7.0% Convertible Senior Notes (comprising both the September 2024 Notes and the September 2025 Notes). Pursuant to these agreements, the holders surrendered and cancelled an aggregate of $21.3 million in principal amount ($16.3 million of September 2024 Notes and $5.0 million of September 2025 Notes) in exchange for 18.8 million shares of common stock, $0.5 million of cash representing accrued but unpaid interest, and the subscription of $25.0 million of the new 10.0% Senior Secured Notes.

 

For accounting purposes, the restructuring of the September 2024 and September 2025 Notes was disaggregated. A subset of the transaction representing $11.5 million in principal was accounted for under FASB ASC 470-60, Troubled Debt Restructuring (TDR), because the company was experiencing financial difficulties and the terms represented a concession granted by the creditors. No gain on troubled debt restructuring was recorded because the total undiscounted future cash payments of the new debt did not exceeded the carried-over net carrying amounts of the historical notes immediately prior to the exchange.

 

The remaining subset of $9.8 million in principal was accounted for as a standard Debt Extinguishment under FASB ASC 470-50 pursuant to a management accounting election. This resulted in a $2.5 million loss on extinguishment of debt.

 

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10% Senior Secured Convertible Notes

 

April 2026 Notes 

 

As referenced above, on April 21, 2026 the Company entered into note purchase agreements in connection with a private offering of $41.0 million aggregate principal amount of 10.0% Convertible Senior Secured Notes due 2029 (the “April 2026 Notes”). The offering included (i) $25.0 million of April 2026 Notes issued to institutional investors, (ii) $6.0 million of April 2026 Notes issued to an affiliate of the Company’s Chief Executive Officer in exchange for amounts previously advanced under the Third SAFE and Fourth SAFE, and (iii) $10.0 million of April 2026 Notes issued in connection with the exchange of the Seller Note and execution of the A&R Seller Note.

 

The April 2026 Notes mature on May 1, 2029 and bear interest at 10.0% per annum, payable quarterly in arrears beginning July 1, 2026. The April 2026 Notes are senior secured obligations of the Company and are fully and unconditionally guaranteed by a wholly owned subsidiary. The notes and guarantees are secured by first-priority liens on substantially all of the assets of the Company and the guarantor, subject to permitted liens and specified exceptions.

 

The April 2026 Notes are convertible at the option of the holders into shares of the Company’s common stock at an initial conversion price of approximately $1.64 per share (610.3143 shares of common stock per $1,000 principal amount of the 10% Senior Secured Notes). In addition, following certain corporate events that occur prior to the maturity date of the 10% Senior Secured Notes, the Company will, under certain circumstances, increase the conversion rate of the April 2026 Notes for a holder who elects to convert its April 2026 Notes in connection with such a corporate event, subject to a maximum conversion rate of $1.13 per share (884.9557 shares of the Company’s common stock per $1,000 principal amount of April 2026 Notes). The April 2026 Notes are not redeemable by the Company and include customary covenants, events of default, and change-of-control repurchase provisions.

 

The proceeds of the offering of the April 2026 Notes were used to: (i) prepay $5.0 million principal amount of the March 2026 Bridge Note; (ii) pay $4.75 million pursuant to the Company’s settlement agreement with Siemens (as amended, the “Siemens Settlement”); (iii) pay $4.0 million to CPP in connection with the transactions under the CPP Note Purchase Agreement; and (iv) pay approximately $1.5 million of fees and expenses incurred in connection with the offering. The net proceeds of the offering, after making the foregoing payments, were approximately $9.75 million. The Company used the net proceeds of the offering for working capital and general corporate purposes, including the partial paydown of the remaining outstanding balance of the YA Debenture.

 

The carrying amount of the April 2026 Notes were as follows (in thousands): 

 

   As of 
   June 28, 
   2026 
April 2026 Notes principal amount  $41,000 
Unamortized debt discount   (10,619)
Carrying amount of April 2026 Notes  $30,381 

 

In the thirteen week and twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026, total interest expense was $1.6 million, with coupon interest expense of $0.8 million, and debt discount and issuance costs of $0.8 million. Of the coupon interest expense, related party interest expense was less than $0.3 million and related party amortization expense was $0.3 million in the thirteen and twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026.

 

May 2026 Note

 

On May 20, 2026, pursuant to a note purchase agreement dated May 19, 2026, the Company issued and sold an additional $5.0 million aggregate principal amount of 10% Senior Secured Notes in a private placement to an institutional investor (the “May 2026 Note”). While the May 2026 Note has coupon, maturity, and collateral terms substantially similar to the April 2026 Notes, it contains distinct net-settlement provisions.

 

Unlike the April 2026 Notes, the embedded conversion option of the May 2026 Note failed the criteria for equity classification under FASB ASC 815-40 due to these specific net-settlement provisions, requiring the Company to bifurcated and account for the conversion option as a compound derivative liability under FASB ASC 815-15.

 

The carrying amount of the May 2026 Note was as follows (in thousands): 

 

   As of 
   June 28, 
   2026 
May 2026 Note principal amount  $5,000 
Unamortized debt discount   (1,969)
Carrying amount of May 2026 Note  $3,031 

 

In the thirteen week and twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026, total interest expense was $0.1 million, with coupon interest expense of less than $0.1 million, and debt discount and issuance costs of less than $0.1 million.

 

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Principal payments due

 

The principal amount of all short and long-term debt, excluding capitalized contingent interest in connection with the July 2024 Notes, is as follows (in thousands):

 

   Principal
payment
 
Fiscal year ending    
Remainder of fiscal 2026  $11,770 
2027   3,464 
2028   
 
2029   164,566 
Total  $179,800 

 

(10) Other Non-Operating Income, Net

 

Other non-operating income, net consists of the following (in thousands):

 

   Thirteen Weeks Ended   Twenty-Six Weeks Ended 
   June 28   June 29   June 28,   June 29, 
   2026   2025   2026   2025 
Gain on remeasurement of derivative liabilities(1)  $37,770   $(11,452)  $64,378   $3,675 
Change in fair value of forward purchase agreement liabilities   (4,167)   1,344    (5,309)   1,613 
Change in fair value of SAFE Agreement with related party   579    (14)   555    (34)
Change in fair value of FACT public, private placement and working capital warrants   1,561    (1,952)   2,176    (3,044)
Change in fair value of Notes valued at fair value   (332)   
    (652)   
 
Change in fair value of Deferred Sunder Consideration with related party   
    
    2,306    
 
Change in fair value of Deferred Ambia Consideration   6,054    
    8,997    
 
Change in fair value of Deferred Cobalt Consideration   (208)   
    (208)   
 
Debt restructuring transaction costs   (1,440)   
    (1,440)   
 
Loss on extinguishment of debt   (2,494)   
    (2,494)   
 
Gain on extinguishment of debt with related party   1,700    
    1,700    
 
Other, net(2)   (203)   30    (428)   322 
Total Other non-operating income, net  $38,820   $(12,044)  $69,581   $2,532 

 

(1) Includes a gain of $12.5 million and $1.6 million loss on the change in the fair value of derivative liabilities with related parties in the thirteen weeks ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively. In the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, the change in the fair value of derivative liabilities with related parties includes a gain of $20.0 million and $2.1 million, respectively. Refer to Note 9 – Borrowings and Derivative Liabilities for details.

 

(2) Includes $0.1 million income due to related parties in the twenty-six week period ended June 29, 2025.

 

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(11) Commitments and Contingencies

 

Warranty Provision

 

Warranty activity by period was as follows (in thousands):

 

   As of 
   June 28,   June 29, 
   2026   2025 
Warranty provision, beginning of period  $4,653   $5,968 
Accruals for new warranties issued   727    2,108 
Settlements and other       (39)
Warranty provision, end of period  $5,380   $8,037 
Balance sheet classification          
Accrued warranty current (Classified in Accrued expenses and other current liabilities)  $2,321   $4,600 
Warranty provision, noncurrent   3,059    3,437 
Total warranty liability  $5,380   $8,037 

 

Indemnification Agreements

 

From time to time, in its normal course of business, the Company may indemnify other parties with which it enters into contractual relationships, including customers, lessors, and parties to other transactions with the Company. The Company may agree to hold other parties harmless against specific losses, such as those that could arise from breach of representation, covenant or third-party infringement claims. It may not be possible to determine the maximum potential amount of liability under such indemnification agreements due to the unique facts and circumstances that are likely to be involved in each particular claim and indemnification provision. Historically, there have been no such indemnification claims. In the opinion of management, any liabilities resulting from these agreements would not have a material adverse effect on the business, financial position, results of operations, or cash flows of the Company.

 

Settlement of dispute with SunPower Debtors Bankruptcy Estate 

  

Following the consummation of the acquisition of certain assets and assumption of certain liabilities of SunPower Debtors on September 30, 2024, certain matters pertaining to the acquisition were under dispute which included 1) amounts owed to and from the buyer and seller with respect to amounts held in escrow related to the consideration transferred, 2) the right to the cash acquired in the acquisition, and 3) the right for the Company to sell and collect for certain solar systems that were acquired as a part of the acquisition that were sold or are to be sold to homebuilders within the New Homes Business. On June 25, 2025, all matters under dispute were resolved by the Company and the SunPower Bankruptcy Estate. Matters 1) and 2) were resolved with such that no amounts were required to be paid (or received) by the Company. Matter 3) was resolved such that the Company has the right to sell the related inventory acquired and collect the underlying sales price for the sale of the solar system. In connection with each system sold, the Company is required to remit a portion of the sales price to the SunPower Bankruptcy Estate.  The impact of the related settlement is not anticipated to be material. 

 

Legal Matters

 

The Company is a party to various legal proceedings and claims which arise in the ordinary course of business. The Company records a liability when it is probable that a loss has been incurred and the amount of the loss can be reasonably estimated. If the Company determines that a loss is reasonably possible and the loss or range of loss can be reasonably estimated, the Company discloses the reasonably possible loss. The Company adjusts its accruals to reflect the impact of negotiations, settlements, rulings, advice of legal counsel and other information and events pertaining to a particular case. Legal costs are expensed as incurred. Although claims are inherently unpredictable, the Company is not aware of any matters that may have a material adverse effect on the Company’s business, financial position, results of operations, or cash flows. The Company has a loss contingency for legal settlements of $4.8 million and $9.5 million recorded within accrued expenses and other current liabilities on its consolidated balance sheets as of June 28, 2026, and December 28, 2025, respectively.

 

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SolarPark Litigation

 

In January 2023, SolarPark Korea Co., LTD (“SolarPark”) demanded approximately $80.0 million during discussions between the Company and SolarPark. In February 2023, the Company submitted its statement of claim seeking approximately $26.4 million in damages against SolarPark. The ultimate outcome of this arbitration is currently unknown and could result in a material liability to the Company. However, the Company believes that the allegations lack merit and intends to vigorously defend all claims asserted.

 

On March 16, 2023, SolarPark filed a complaint against the Company in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California (“the Court”). The complaint alleges a civil conspiracy involving misappropriation of trade secrets, defamation, tortious interference with contractual relations, inducement to breach of contract, and violation of California’s Unfair Competition Law. The complaint indicates that SolarPark has suffered in excess of $220.0 million in damages.

 

On May 11, 2023, SolarPark filed a motion for preliminary injunction to seek an order restraining the Company from using or disclosing SolarPark’s trade secrets, making or selling shingled modules other than those produced by SolarPark, and from soliciting solar module manufacturers to produce shingled modules using Solaria’s shingled patents. On May 18, 2023, the Company responded by filing a motion for partial dismissal and stay. On June 1, 2023, SolarPark filed an opposition to the Company’s motion for dismissal and stay and a reply in support of their motion for preliminary injunction. On June 8, 2023, the Company replied in support of its motion for partial dismissal and stay. On July 11, 2023, the Court conducted a hearing to consider SolarPark’s and the Company’s respective motions. On August 3, 2023, the Court issued a ruling, which granted the preliminary injunction motion with respect to any purported misappropriation of SolarPark’s trade secrets. The Court’s ruling does not prohibit the Company from producing shingled modules or from utilizing its own patents for the manufacture of shingled modules. The Court denied SolarPark’s motion seeking a defamation injunction. The Court denied the Company’s motion to dismiss and granted the Company’s motion to stay the entire litigation pending the arbitration in Singapore. On September 1, 2023, the Company filed a Limited Notice of Appeal to appeal the August 2023 order granting SolarPark’s motion for preliminary injunction. On September 26, 2023, the Company filed a Notice of Withdrawal of Appeal and will not appeal the Court’s Preliminary Injunction Order. Between August 2023 and March 2024, the parties were engaged in discovery negotiations and the Company produced documents to SolarPark. The Company produced its last set of documents on March 14, 2024. On August 14, 2025, the Court held a virtual hearing and revived the case. SolarPark subsequently amended the complaint, and the Company responded on October 14, 2025, with a motion to dismiss the complaint in its entirety. The Company also believes it has valid counterclaims to pursue against SolarPark.

 

The Court heard argument regarding the Company’s partial motion to dismiss on February 12, 2026. On April 8, 2026, the Court granted-in-part and denied-in-part the Company’s partial motion to dismiss. The Court denied the Company’s motion as to the breach of contract claim and granted the motion as to fraudulent inducement, tortious interference, and injunctive relief. The Court dismissed the tortious interference and injunctive relief claims with prejudice but granted SolarPark’s leave to amend its fraudulent inducement claim. On April 28, 2026, SolarPark filed a notice stating that it did not intend to amend its complaint to refile a fraudulent inducement claim. SolarPark now intends to proceed only on the surviving claims (misappropriation of trade secrets and breach of contract).

 

On July 14, 2026, SolarPark served its first set of requests for production and interrogatories on the Company. The Court has set a settlement conference for September 23, 2026, and the close of fact discovery is currently set for October 2, 2026. SolarPark’s outstanding settlement demand remains $40.0 million.

 

No liability has been recorded on the Company’s consolidated financial statements as the likelihood of a loss is not probable at this time.

 

Siemens Litigation

 

On July 22, 2021, Siemens Government Technologies, Inc. (“Siemens Government Technologies”) filed a lawsuit against Solaria Corporation in Fairfax Circuit Court (the “Circuit Court”) in Fairfax, Virginia. On July 27, 2023, Siemens Government Technologies moved to amend the complaint to add Siemens Industry Inc. as a co-plaintiff. This motion was granted on August 25, 2023. On October 23, 2023, Siemens Government Technologies and Siemens Industry Inc. (collectively, “Siemens”) and Solaria Corporation stipulated to add Solar CA, LLC as a co-defendant. Solaria Corporation and Solar CA, LLC (collectively, the “Subsidiaries”) are both wholly-owned subsidiaries of the Company. In the lawsuit, Siemens alleged that the Subsidiaries breached express and implied warranties under a purchase order that Siemens placed with the Subsidiaries for a solar module system. Siemens claimed damages of approximately $6.9 million, inclusive of amounts of the Subsidiaries’ indemnity obligations to Siemens, plus attorneys’ fees.

 

On February 22, 2024, the Circuit Court issued an order against the Subsidiaries which awarded Siemens approximately $6.9 million, inclusive of the amounts of the Subsidiaries’ indemnity obligations to Siemens, plus attorneys’ fees, the amount of which would be determined at a later hearing. On March 15, 2024, Siemens filed a motion seeking to recover $2.67 million for attorneys’ fees, expenses, and pre-and post-judgment interest. The Company opposed Siemens’ motion for attorneys’ fees, expenses, and pre- and post-judgment interest on April 5, 2024. On June 17, 2024, the Circuit Court entered a final order which awarded Siemens a total of $2.0 million in attorneys’ fees and costs. The Company appealed these judgments.

 

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In addition to the above, on August 19, 2024, Siemens applied for the enforcement to a sister state judgment in the Superior Court of Alameda, California and the court entered a judgement in favor of Siemens. On December 9, 2024, Siemens moved to amend the judgment to add the Company as a judgement debtor. The Subsidiaries opposed the Siemens motion. On June 30, 2025, the California court found that the Company should be added as a judgment debtor party in California. In addition, the parties argued the appeal of the underlying Virginia litigation on July 24, 2025. On September 23, 2025, the Virginia Court of Appeals issued a decision on the appeal, affirming the original lower court decision and judgment against the Company. The Alameda County litigation has continued with several upcoming deadlines related to the already-noticed appeal and Siemens’ motion for fees and costs.

 

The Company recognized $6.9 million as a legal settlement loss related to this litigation as of December 31, 2023. The Company recorded additional expense of $1.1 million and $2.0 million within discontinued operations in the years ended December 28, 2025 and December 29, 2024, respectively, for attorneys’ fees, expenses, and pre-judgment interest related to this matter. The legal settlement liability associated with this matter is included within accrued expenses and other current liabilities on the Company’s consolidated balance sheet as of December 28, 2025.

 

On December 4, 2025, the Company entered into a global Settlement Agreement (“Settlement Agreement”) with Siemens to resolve the case and other related cases as well as to resolve potential claims related to Siemens’ Atwater Wastewater Treatment Plant. In exchange for full releases, the Company agreed to pay Siemens $9.5 million spread across four payments to be made at the end of each calendar quarter during 2026. If the Company successfully engages in any form of new financing or new debt worth $1.0 million or more, or successfully obtains shareholder approval for the issuance of additional shares in connection with the raise of additional funds and/or any merger or acquisition activity, the next due quarterly payment to Siemens (if any) becomes immediately due and payable (collectively, the “Fundraise Provision”). The settlement payment to Siemens is secured by a first-priority continuing security interest in $9.5 million of Company collateral. This security interest is reduced on a one-to-one basis as the settlement payments are made.

 

On April 9, 2026, Siemens and the Company amended the Settlement Agreement. Among other changes, the key terms of the amendment included (i) SunPower’s commitment to pay $4.75 million of the $9.5 million settlement amount by the end of April 2026, (ii) changing the threshold of the Fundraise Provision from $1.0 million to $5.0 million; (iii) putting Siemens’ first-priority continuing security interest pari passu with the similarly secured interests of the note holders of the 10% Senior Secured Notes; and (iv) changing the acceleration amount in the Fundraise Provision from an acceleration of one remaining quarter to an acceleration of both remaining quarters. On April 23, 2026, the Company made the $4.75 million April payment.

 

LGCY Power, LLC Matter

 

LGCY Power, LLC (“LGCY”) markets and sells residential solar energy systems throughout the United States, and is a competitor of the Company. In 2019, LGCY filed suit against Sunder and several individuals associated with Sunder. LGCY asserts claims of over $16.0 million against Sunder and its associated individuals. LGCY’s claims against Sunder and its associated individuals center on the alleged misappropriation of LGCY’s confidential information, the alleged wrongful solicitation of LGCY’s customers and potential customers, and the alleged wrongful solicitation of LGCY’s sales representatives. In addition, several of the Sunder associated individuals have filed counterclaims against LGCY for declaratory relief, unjust enrichment, and breach of contract based on LGCY’s failure to pay these individuals earned sales commissions following their resignations as LGCY sales managers. LGCY denies these claims. The Company denies LGCY’s claims.

 

The Company has assumed the defense of the case, including the costs of defense, following the Company’s acquisition of Sunder in September 2025. Under the terms of the Sunder MIPA, the Seller agreed to indemnify the Company in the event of damages (such as a settlement or an adverse judgement) stemming from LGCY’s claims, separate and apart from their other indemnification obligations or limitations in the Sunder MIPA. Discovery is complete and no trial date has been set. Both sides have filed various summary judgment motions, and oral arguments for these motions were held on July 2, 2026. The Company is currently awaiting the court’s ruling on the motions.

 

Based upon information currently available, management is unable to determine the probability of an adverse outcome or to reasonably estimate the amount or range of potential loss, if any. Accordingly, no provision for loss has been recorded in the accompanying consolidated financial statements. While the ultimate resolution of these matters could have a material effect on the Company’s results of operations, cash flows, or financial position, management believes that the resolution will not have a material adverse effect on the Company’s financial condition.

 

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Letters of Credit

 

The Company had $1.1 million and $3.5 million of outstanding letters of credit as of June 28, 2026 and December 28, 2025, respectively. The Company is required to maintain specified amounts of cash as collateral in segregated accounts to support the letters of credit issued thereunder. As discussed in Note 2 – Summary of Significant Accounting Policies, the cash collateral in these restricted cash accounts was $1.1 million and $3.8 million at each of June 28, 2026 and December 28, 2025, respectively.

 

(12) Income Taxes

 

The Company’s income tax expense for interim periods is computed using an estimated annual effective tax rate applied to year-to-date ordinary income or loss, adjusted for the tax effects of discrete items recognized in the period in which they occur.

 

The Company recognized an income tax benefit of $0.6 million and nil in the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026, and June 29, 2025, respectively.

 

The Company’s effective tax rate was 0.8% and nil for the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively. The effective tax rate for the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025 differ from the U.S. statutory rate of 21.0% primarily because of permanent differences due to fair value adjustments and the valuation allowance against most of the deferred tax assets.

 

As a result of the Company’s history of net operating losses, the Company has provided a full valuation allowance against its deferred tax assets. During the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, the Company recorded a decrease in its valuation allowance of $0.8 million and nil, respectively. The decrease in its valuation allowance during the twenty-six week period ended June 28, 2026 primarily related to recognition of deferred tax liabilities in connection with the Cobalt acquisition in the first quarter.

 

As of the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, the Company had no unrecognized tax benefits. The Company recognizes interest and penalties related to unrecognized tax benefits as a component of income tax expense.

 

(13) Common Stock and Common Stock Warrants

 

The Company has authorized the issuance of 1,000,000,000 shares of common stock and 10,000,000 shares of preferred stock as of June 28, 2026. No preferred stock has been issued and none are outstanding as of June 28, 2026.

 

Common stock purchase agreement

 

On July 16, 2024, the Company entered into a common stock purchase agreement with White Lion Capital, LLC (“White Lion”), as amended on July 24, 2024 (“White Lion SPA”), and a related registration rights agreement for an equity line of credit financing facility. Pursuant to the White Lion SPA, the Company has the right, but not the obligation, to require White Lion to purchase, from time to time, up to $30 million in aggregate gross purchase price of newly issued shares of the Company’s common stock, subject to the caps and certain limitations and conditions set forth in the White Lion SPA, including terms that restrict the ability of the Company to issue shares of common stock to White Lion that would result in White Lion beneficially owning more than 9.99% of the Company’s outstanding common stock.

 

On August 14, 2024, the Company entered into Amendment No. 2 to the White Lion SPA (collectively with the White Lion SPA “White Lion Amended SPA”). The White Lion Amended SPA provides that the Company may notify White Lion to exercise the Company’s right to sell shares of its common stock by delivering an Hour Rapid Purchase Notice. If the Company delivers an Hour Rapid Purchase Notice, the Company shall deliver to White Lion shares of common stock not to exceed the lesser of (i) five percent of the Average Daily Trading Volume on the date of an Hour Rapid Purchase Notice and (ii) 100,000 shares of common stock. The closing of the transactions under an Hour Rapid Purchase Notice will occur one Business Day following the date on which the Hour Rapid Purchase Notice is delivered. At such closing, White Lion will pay the Company the Hour Rapid Purchase Investment Amount equal to the number of shares of common stock subject to the applicable Hour Rapid Purchase Notice multiplied by the lowest traded price of the Company’s common stock during the one-hour period following White Lion’s consent to the acceptance of the applicable Hour Rapid Purchase Notice.

 

On January 11, 2026, the Company and White Lion entered into Amendment No. 3 (“Amendment No. 3”) to the White Lion SPA. Amendment No. 3 extends the commitment period under the White Lion SPA (the “Commitment Period”) to the earlier of December 31, 2027 and the date on which White Lion has purchased an aggregate number of shares of the Company’s common stock equal to the Commitment Amount (as defined below). Further, Amendment No. 3 increases, subject to approval by the Company’s stockholders, the commitment amount under the Purchase Agreement to $55.0 million of shares of its common stock (the “Commitment Amount”), which the Company may elect to sell to White Lion pursuant to the White Lion SPA, from time to time in the Company’s sole discretion, during the Commitment Period.

 

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In addition, Amendment No. 3 adds an option for the Company to submit three hour rapid purchase notices to White Lion that, if accepted by White Lion and otherwise delivered in accordance with the Purchase Agreement, would enable the Company to sell shares of its common stock to White Lion based on the lowest traded price of the Company’s common stock during the three-hour valuation period following White Lion’s written acceptance of a three hour purchase notice.

 

In the thirteen week and twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026, the Company issued an aggregate of 4.4 million and 9.0 million, respectively, shares of the Company’s common stock for total proceeds of $3.6 million and $10.6 million, respectively. As of June 28, 2026, the Company has issued an aggregate of 15.9 million shares of the Company’s common stock for total proceeds of $24.0 million.

 

Shares reserved for future issuance

 

The Company has reserved shares of common stock for issuance related to the following:

 

   As of 
   June 28,   December 28, 
   2026   2025 
Common stock warrants   25,670,265    25,670,265 
Employee stock purchase plan   3,174,434    3,174,434 
Stock options and RSUs, issued and outstanding   17,610,163    19,164,660 
Stock options and RSUs, authorized for future issuance   11,577,201    11,603,508 
SAFE Agreement       2,750,000 
Forward purchase agreements   6,720,000    6,720,000 
Convertible notes   97,698,212    82,460,428 
Deferred purchase price consideration   12,510,008    11,640,506 
Total shares reserved   174,960,283    163,183,801 

 

Warrants

 

The potential number of shares of the Company’s common stock for outstanding warrants were as follows:

 

   Potential shares of common
stock as of
   Exercise     
   June 28,
2026 (1)
   December 28,
2025 (1)
   price per
share
   Expiration date 
Liability classified warrants                
Public Warrants   8,625,000    8,625,000   $11.50    July 18, 2028 (2) 
Private Placement Warrants   6,266,667    6,266,667    11.50    July 18, 2028 (2) 
Working Capital Warrants   716,668    716,668    11.50    July 18, 2028 (2) 
Total shares of common stock – liability classified warrants   15,608,335    15,608,335           
Equity classified warrants                    
Series B Warrants (converted to common stock warrants)   5,054    5,054   $4.30    February 2026  
Series C Warrants (converted to common stock warrants)   482,969    482,969    1.00    July 2026 
Series C-1 Warrants (converted to common stock warrants)   173,067    173,067    0.01    January 2030 
SVB Common Stock Warrants   2,473    2,473    0.38    2033 
SVB Common Stock Warrants   2,525    2,525    0.62    2033 
Promissory Note Common Stock Warrants   24,148    24,148    0.01    October 2031 
July 2023 Common Stock Warrants   38,981    38,981    0.01    July 2028 
Common Stock Warrants Issued in 2023 (“Merger Warrants”)   6,266,572    6,266,572    11.50    July 18, 2033 
Cantor Warrant   3,066,141    3,066,141    1.68    June 2029 
Total shares of common stock – equity classified warrants   10,061,930    10,061,930           
Total potential shares of common stock   25,670,265    25,670,265           

 

(1) Excludes the 2025 Cantor Warrant which was not issued as of June 28, 2026.
   
(2) The warrants expire five years after the Closing date of the Mergers, which date was July 18, 2023, or earlier upon redemption or liquidation.

 

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(14) Stock-Based Compensation

 

The information below summarizes the stock option activity under the Plans.

 

   Number of
Shares
   Weighted
Average
Exercise
Price per
Share
   Weighted
Average
Contractual
Term
(Years)
   Aggregate
Intrinsic
Value
(in thousands)
 
Outstanding—December 28, 2025   4,930,300   $4.62    5.58   $1,903 
Options cancelled   (15,237)   0.51           
Outstanding—June 28, 2026   4,915,063    4.63    5.18    1,246 
Vested and expected to vest — June 28, 2026   4,915,063    4.63    5.18    1,246 
Vested and exercisable — June 28, 2026   1,742,177    5.84    2.19    436 

 

The information below summarizes the RSU activity.

 

   Number of
RSUs
   Weighted
Average
Grant Date
Fair Value
 
Unvested at December 28, 2025   14,234,360   $1.79 
Vested and released   (1,528,190)   1.72 
Cancelled or forfeited   (11,070)   1.74 
Unvested at June 28, 2026   12,695,100    1.72 

 

The aggregate fair value of the Company’s RSUs that vested in the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025 were $1.5 million and $1.9 million, respectively. 

 

As of June 28, 2026, there was a total of $0.9 million and $15.9 million of unrecognized stock-based compensation costs related to service-based options and RSUs, respectively. Such compensation cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average period of approximately 2.1 years and 4.08 years, respectively.

 

Stock-based compensation expense

 

The following table summarizes stock-based compensation expense and its allocation within the accompanying consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive loss (in thousands):

 

   Thirteen Weeks Ended   Twenty-six Weeks Ended 
   June 28,   June 29,   June 28,   June 29, 
   2026   2025   2026   2025 
Cost of revenues  $334   $1,363   $819   $1,518 
Sales and marketing   361    1,303    827    1,487 
General and administrative   570    2,618    1,224    2,748 
Total stock-based compensation expense  $1,265   $5,284   $2,870   $5,753 

 

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(15) Basic and Diluted Net Income Per Share

 

The Company uses the two-class method to calculate net income per share. No dividends were declared or paid in the thirteen week and twenty-six periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025.

 

The following table sets forth the computation of the Company’s basic and diluted net income per share attributable to common stockholders for the thirteen week and twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025 (in thousands, except share and per share amounts):

 

   Thirteen Weeks Ended   Twenty-six Weeks Ended 
   June 28,   June 29,   June 28,   June 29, 
   2026   2025   2026   2025 
Numerator for basic income per share:                
Net income (loss) - basic  $6,894   $(27,337)  $12,144   $(22,525)
Numerator for diluted income per share                    
Senior unsecured convertible notes   (6,368)   
    (11,500)   
 
July 2024 Notes derivative liability and interest expense, net of tax   
    
    
    
 
Third SAFE   
    
    
    
 
Net income (loss) - diluted  $526   $(27,337)  $644   $(22,525)
Denominator:                    
Weighted average shares:                    
Denominator for basic income per share   149,417,506    81,176,254    136,849,897    80,695,825 
Effect of dilutive securities:                    
Senior unsecured convertible notes   12,394,421    
    15,445,992    
 
July 2024 Notes derivative liability   
    
    
    
 
Third SAFE   
    
    
    
 
Stock options and RSUs   17,563,802    
    15,511,913    
 
Warrants   2,492    
    101,841    
 
Deferred consideration   5,837,885    
    5,837,885    
 
Denominator for diluted income per share   185,216,106    81,176,254    173,747,528    80,695,825 
Net income per share:                    
Net income - basic  $0.05   $(0.34)  $0.09   $(0.28)
                     
Net income– diluted  $0.00   $(0.34)  $0.00   $(0.28)

 

The Company’s calculation of the weighted average shares outstanding is inclusive of 234,610 warrants with an insignificant exercise price (which assumes that the warrants were outstanding as of the beginning of the period or the date of the grant, whichever is earlier) for both the thirteen week and twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026.

 

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The following table presents the potential common shares outstanding that were excluded from the computation of diluted net loss per share of common stock as of the periods presented because including them would have been anti-dilutive:

 

    Thirteen Weeks Ended     Twenty-Six Weeks Ended  
    June 28,
2026
    June 29,
2025
    June 28,
2026
    June 29,
2025
 
Common stock warrants    
      277,021      
      200,900  
Stock options and RSUs issued and outstanding    
      6,879,632      
      8,080,312  
May 2026 Notes     3,051,571      
     
     
 
July 2025 Notes     2,793,296      
      2,793,296      
 
November 2025 Notes    
     
     
     
 
January 2026 Notes    
     
     
     
 
July 2024 Notes and derivative liability     27,364,717       27,364,717       27,364,717       27,364,717  
September 2024 Notes and derivative liability     27,071,315       37,383,142       27,071,315       37,383,142  
September 2025 Notes    
     
     
     
 
April 2026 Notes     25,022,880      
      25,022,880      
 
Third SAFE Agreement    
      2,750,000      
      2,750,000  
Total potential common shares excluded from diluted net loss per share     85,303,779       74,654,512       82,252,208       75,779,071  

 

 

(16) Segment Information

 

The table below presents information by segment (in thousands):

 

   Thirteen Weeks Ended June 28, 2026 
(in thousands)  Residential
Solar
Installation
   New
Homes
Business
   Dealer   Total 
Operating revenues  $28,672   $13,484   $12,702   $54,858 
                     
Less:                    
Cost of revenues (1)   20,057    9,841    
    29,898 
Sales commissions   3,378    1,148    10,195    14,721 
Sales and marketing   2,624    166    613    3,403 
General and administrative (1)   19,356    7,639    3,297    30,292 
Segment operating income (loss)   (16,743)   (5,310)   (1,403)   (23,456)
                     
Reconciliation of segment income (loss) from operations before income taxes:                    
Unallocated amounts:                    
Interest expense                  (8,470)
Other non-operating income, net                  38,820 
Income (loss) before income taxes:                 $6,894 

 

(1) Depreciation and amortization expense in the thirteen week period ended June 28, 2026 was as follows (in millions):

 

   Residential
Solar
Installation
   New
Homes
Business
   Dealer   Total 
Depreciation and amortization classified in:                    
Cost of revenues  $0.3   $0.2   $0.1   $0.6 
General and administrative   1.0    0.7    1.0    2.7 
Total  $1.3   $0.9   $1.1   $3.3 

  

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   Thirteen Weeks Ended June 29, 2025 
(in thousands)  Residential
Solar
Installation
   New
Homes
Business
   Dealer   Total 
Operating revenues  $38,516   $27,599   $
   $66,115 
                     
Less:                    
Cost of revenues (1)   25,012    17,319    
    42,331 
Sales commissions   8,736    319    
    9,055 
Sales and marketing   6,665    499    
    7,164 
General and administrative (1)   10,557    5,929    
    16,486 
Segment operating income (loss)   (12,454)   3,533    
    (8,921)
                     
Reconciliation of segment income (loss) from operations before income taxes:                    
Unallocated amounts:                    
Interest expense                  (6,372)
Interest income                  
 
Other non-operating income, net                  (12,044)
Income (loss) before income taxes:                 $(27,337)

 

(1) Depreciation and amortization expense in the thirteen week period ended June 29, 2025 was as follows (in millions):

 

   Residential
Solar
Installation
   New
Homes
Business
   Dealer   Total 
Depreciation and amortization classified in:                
Cost of revenues  $0.4   $
   $
   $0.4 
General and administrative   0.8    0.2    
    1.0 
Total  $1.2   $0.2   $
   $1.4 

 

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   Twenty-Six Weeks Ended June 28, 2026 
(in thousands)  Residential
Solar
Installation
   New
Homes
Business
   Dealer   Total 
Operating revenues  $60,213   $28,109   $39,329   $127,651 
                     
Less:                    
Cost of revenues (1)   38,067    19,802    134    58,003 
Sales commissions   9,931    2,314    31,040    43,285 
Sales and marketing   6,163    1,042    1,191    8,396 
General and administrative (1)   35,189    19,184    6,245    60,618 
Segment operating income (loss)   (29,137)   (14,233)   719    (42,651)
                     
Reconciliation of segment income (loss) from operations before income taxes:                    
Unallocated amounts:                    
Interest expense                  (15,394)
Other non-operating income, net                  69,581 
Income (loss) before income taxes:                 $12,144 

 

(1) Depreciation and amortization expense in the twenty-six week period ended June 28, 2026 was as follows (in millions):

 

   Residential
Solar
Installation
   New
Homes
Business
   Dealer   Total 
Depreciation and amortization classified in:                
Cost of revenues  $0.9   $0.1   $0.2   $1.2 
General and administrative   2.8    0.9    1.9    5.6 
Total  $3.7   $1.0   $2.1   $6.8 

 

   Twenty-Six Weeks Ended June 29, 2025 
(in thousands)  Residential
Solar
Installation
   New
Homes
Business
   Dealer   Total 
Operating revenues  $75,020   $69,508   $
   $144,528 
                     
Less:                    
Cost of revenues (1)   47,627    45,741    
    93,368 
Sales commissions   15,403    1,336    
    16,739 
Sales and marketing   15,187    499    
    15,686 
General and administrative (1)   20,997    10,385    
    31,382 
Segment operating income (loss)   (24,194)   11,547    
    (12,647)
                     
Reconciliation of segment income (loss) from operations before income taxes:                    
Unallocated amounts:                    
Interest expense                  (12,413)
Interest income                  3 
Other non-operating income, net                  2,532 
Income (loss) before income taxes:                 $(22,525)

 

(1) Depreciation and amortization expense in the twenty-six week period ended June 29, 2025 was as follows (in millions):

 

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   Residential
Solar
Installation
   New
Homes
Business
   Dealer   Total 
Depreciation and amortization classified in:                
Cost of revenues  $0.8   $
   $
   $0.8 
General and administrative   1.8    0.4    
    2.2 
Total  $2.6   $0.4   $
   $3.0 

 

(17) Related Party Transactions

 

Refer to the following notes to the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements for details regarding the related party transactions entered into by the Company; Note 2 – Basis of Presentation and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies; Note 5 – Fair Value Measurements; Note 6 Supplemental Balance Sheet Information; Note 8 – SAFE Agreements; and Note 9 – Borrowings and Derivative Liabilities. All other related party transactions are described herein.

 

Cost of revenue with SameDay Solar was $0.4 million and $0.1 million in the thirteen week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively.

 

Cost of revenue with SameDay Solar was $0.9 million and $0.3 million in the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively.

 

(18) Subsequent Events

 

Tom Kowalczuk Appointment

 

On June 30, 2026, SunPower appointed Tom Kowalczuk as the Company’s Chief Financial Officer and Principal Financial Officer.

 

Exchange Agreements Issuance

 

On June 29, 2026 and June 30, 2026, the Company entered into Exchange Agreements with certain holders of its 12.0%, 10.0%, and 7.0% Convertible Senior Notes due 2029. Under these agreements, the Company exchanged approximately $10.7 million of cash interest obligations otherwise payable under such notes for the issuance of 19,300,991 shares of common stock. The transactions closed and the shares were issued on July 1, 2026.

 

Jeanne Nguyen Departure

 

On July 8, 2026, Jeanne Nguyen, the former Chief Accounting Officer, departed the Company.

 

Effectiveness of Resale Registration Statements

 

On July 10, 2026, the SEC declared effective the Company’s registration statement on Form S-1 (File No. 333-293156). The registration statement relates to the offer and resale, from time to time, by the selling securityholders named therein of up to 65,385,828 shares of the Company’s common stock. The shares registered for resale consist of 10,243,924 shares previously issued pursuant to a Membership Interest Purchase Agreement (MIPA) in connection with the 2025 acquisition of Ambia, 3,333,334 shares of common stock previously issued by pursuant to a MIPA in connection with the acquisition of Sunder Energy LLC, up to 50,760,218 shares of common stock issuable upon conversion of our 7.0% Notes and 1,048,352 shares of common stock held by certain of our former affiliates.

 

On July 10, 2026, the SEC declared effective the Company’s registration statement on Form S-1 (File No. 333-297138). The registration statement relates to the offer and resale, from time to time, by the selling securityholders named therein of up to 13,277,150 shares of the Company’s common stock. The shares registered for resale consist of 6,666,666 shares previously issued pursuant to a Membership Interest Purchase Agreement (MIPA) in connection in connection with the acquisition of Sunder Energy LLC, up to 1,805,705 shares of common stock previously issued pursuant to the acquisition of Cobalt and the selling shareholders party thereto, and up to 380,000 shares of common stock that are issued or issuable upon the exercise of the warrant to purchase common stock originally issued in a private placement to Anya AI LLC and up to 4,424,779 shares of common stock issuable upon conversion of our 10.0% Notes.

 

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FPA Settlement Agreements

 

On July 17, 2026, SunPower entered into OTC Equity Prepaid Forward Transaction Settlement Agreements (the “FPA Settlement Agreements”) with funds and accounts managed by Polar Asset Management Partners, Inc., Meteora Partners Inc., and Sandia Investment Management LP (the “FPA Sellers”). The FPA Settlement Agreements memorialize the agreements between the Company and each FPA Seller with respect to (i) the settlement amount adjustment payable by the Company under each of the confirmations regarding OTC Equity Prepaid Forward Transactions, each dated July 13, 2023 (the “Forward Purchase Agreements”), (ii) the Company’s election of pay the settlement amount adjustments by issuing an aggregate of 17,900,462 shares of common stock pursuant to the FPA Settlement Agreements (the “Initial FPA Shares”), (iii) certain mechanics for determining whether any further shares of common stock are issuable as a result of the trading price of the common stock during the valuation period under the FPA Settlement Agreements and the Forward Purchase Agreements (the “Additional FPA Shares”, and (iv) in the case of one FPA Seller, the obligation to make monthly cash amortization payments of $50,000 beginning on October 31, 2026 if such FPA Seller has not realized its full settlement amount adjustment through the sale of shares of common stock on or before such date. The FPA Settlement Agreements also include registration rights with respect to the shares of common stock issued or issuable pursuant to the FPA Settlement Agreements and related Forward Purchase Agreements.

 

Nasdaq Delisting Notice

 

On July 21, 2026, the Company received written notice (the “Notice”) from the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC (“Nasdaq”) notifying the Company that it is not in compliance with the minimum bid price requirement set forth in Nasdaq Listing Rule 5450(a)(1) for continued listing on The Nasdaq Global Market. Nasdaq Listing Rule 5450(a)(1) requires listed securities to maintain a minimum bid price of $1.00 per share, and Listing Rule 5810(c)(3)(A) provides that a failure to meet the minimum bid price requirement exists if the deficiency continues for a period of 30 consecutive business days.

 

The Notice does not impact the listing of the Company’s common stock on The Nasdaq Global Market at this time. In accordance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5810(c)(3)(A), the Company has 180 days to regain compliance with the minimum bid price requirement. To regain compliance, the closing bid price of the Company’s common stock must be at least $1.00 per share for a minimum of ten consecutive business days before January 19, 2027. In the event that the Company does not regain compliance within this 180-day period, subject to compliance with certain further requirements, the Company may be eligible to seek an additional compliance period of 180 calendar days if it meets the continued listing requirement for market value of publicly held shares and all other initial listing standards for The Nasdaq Capital Market, with the exception of the minimum bid price requirement, and provides written notice to Nasdaq of its intent to cure the deficiency during this second compliance period by effecting a reverse stock split if necessary. However, if it appears to the Nasdaq staff that the Company will not be able to cure the deficiency, or if the Company is otherwise not eligible, Nasdaq will provide notice to the Company that its common stock will be subject to delisting.

 

The Company intends to actively monitor the closing bid price of its common stock and will evaluate available options to regain compliance with the minimum bid price requirement.

 

Ambia Holdings, Inc. Litigation

 

On July 24, 2026, Ambia Holdings, Inc. filed a complaint in the Business and Chancery Court for the State of Utah against the Company, its Chief Executive Officer, the members of its Board of Directors, and certain current and former officers. The claims arise out of the Membership Interest Purchase Agreement under which the Company acquired Ambia Energy LLC. The plaintiff asserts causes of action including breach of contract, unjust enrichment, negligent misrepresentation, and violations of the Utah Uniform Securities Act, alleging the Company failed to transfer required Post-Closing Consideration Shares and failed to disclose certain material financial information during negotiations. The plaintiff seeks judgment of not less than $2.4 million. The Company was served on July 29, 2026, and is in the process of engaging counsel and upon counsel’s evaluation and input, considering the possibility of alleging counter claims. 

 

Fifth SAFE

 

On August 4, 2026, SunPower Inc. entered into a SAFE (“Fifth SAFE”) with an institutional investor in connection with its investment of $3.5 million (the “Purchase Amount”) in the Company. The Fifth SAFE is convertible into equity securities of the Company in an amount equal to the Purchase Amount divided by the applicable price per share, unit or other increment of the securities issued by the Company in its next equity financing transaction, and without any discount.

 

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ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

 

You should read the following discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations together with the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and related notes included elsewhere in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and with our audited consolidated financial statements and related notes included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 30, 2025, and related management’s discussion and analysis in Item 7 of the Annual Report on Form 10-K. This discussion contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Our actual results could differ materially from those discussed below. Please also see the section titled “Special Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements.”

 

Overview

 

SunPower Inc. is a residential solar and energy services company headquartered in Orem, Utah. We operate a technology-enabled platform that supports a national network of sales partners, dealers, and installation professionals to deliver solar energy systems, battery storage solutions, and related services to homeowners and homebuilders throughout the United States.

 

We fulfill our customer contracts by using in-house installation experts and by engaging with local construction specialists. We manage the customer experience and complete all pre-construction activities prior to delivering build-ready projects including hardware, engineering plans, and building permits to our builder partners. We manage and coordinate this process through our proprietary software system.

 

During 2025 and through the twenty-six week period ended June 28, 2026 we significantly reshaped our business through a series of strategic acquisitions, including the acquisition of Sunder Energy, LLC (“Sunder”), Ambia Energy LLC (“Ambia”) and Cobalt Power Systems, Inc. (“Cobalt”). These acquisitions expanded our geographic footprint, dealer network, installation capacity, and national sales presence. The operating results in the current quarter reflect the integration and ongoing operations of these acquired businesses.

 

As further discussed below and in Note 16 – Segment Information to our unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, we have three reportable segments: Residential Solar Installation, New Homes Business and Dealer.

 

There is substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern within one year after the date that the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements are issued. The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q have been prepared assuming our Company will continue to operate as a going concern, which contemplates the realization of assets and settlement of liabilities in the normal course of business. They do not include any adjustments to reflect the possible future effects on the recoverability and classification of assets or the amounts and classifications of liabilities that may result from uncertainty related to our ability to continue as a going concern. 

 

Recent Developments

 

Acquisitions Integration

 

We continued the integration of our recent acquisitions of Sunder, Ambia, and Cobalt into our operating platform.

 

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Debt Transactions

 

On April 23, 2026, the Company closed a private offering of $41.0 million aggregate principal amount of 10.0% Convertible Senior Secured Notes due 2029. The proceeds and issuance of these notes were used in part to exchange and retire the outstanding Seller Note issued to Chicken Parm Pizza LLC during the Sunder acquisition, convert outstanding Simple Agreements for Future Equity (SAFEs), prepay a portion of our existing bridge notes, and fund our April 2026 settlement payment to Siemens. Subsequently, in May 2026, the Company issued an incremental $5.0 million principal amount of the 10.0% Convertible Senior Secured Notes due 2029, bringing the total aggregate principal amount issued to $46.0 million to provide increased intra-quarter liquidity for general corporate needs.

 

Concurrently with the issuance of notes on April 23, 2026, the Company closed transactions under exchange agreements to repurchase $21.25 million aggregate principal amount of our outstanding 7.0% Convertible Senior Notes in exchange for the issuance of 18,805,310 shares of common stock and the payment of accrued interest.

 

Siemens Settlement Amendment

 

On April 9, 2026, the Company amended its global Settlement Agreement with Siemens to, among other things, commit to a $4.75 million payment by the end of April 2026 and adjust the threshold of the agreement’s fundraise acceleration provision. The Company successfully made the $4.75 million payment on April 23, 2026.

 

Management and Board Changes

 

During the second quarter and subsequent to the balance sheet date, the Company experienced several leadership transitions. On May 7, 2026, Wendell Laidley resigned as Chief Financial Officer. On June 30, 2026, the Company appointed Tom Kowalczuk as the new Chief Financial Officer and Principal Financial Officer. Additionally, on May 8, 2026, Bernard Gutmann was appointed to the Board of Directors and as a member of the Audit Committee.

 

Subsequent to the quarter, Jeanne Nguyen, the former Chief Accounting Officer, departed the Company on July 8, 2026.

 

Exchange Agreements for Interest

 

On June 29, 2026 and June 30, 2026, the Company entered into Exchange Agreements with certain holders of its 12.0%, 10.0%, and 7.0% Convertible Senior Notes to exchange approximately $10.7 million of cash interest obligations for 19,300,991 shares of common stock. The transactions closed and the shares were issued on July 1, 2026.

 

FPA Settlement Agreements

 

On July 17, 2026, the Company entered into OTC Equity Prepaid Forward Transaction Settlement Agreements to memorialize the settlement amounts payable by the Company under its 2023 Forward Purchase Agreements. The Company elected to pay the settlement amount adjustments by issuing an aggregate of 17,900,462 shares of common stock, established mechanics for determining whether additional shares are issuable based on future trading prices, and, for one seller, established an obligation to make monthly cash amortization payments of $50,000 beginning October 31, 2026, if such seller has not realized its full settlement amount adjustment by that date.

 

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Nasdaq Delisting Notice

 

On July 21, 2026, the Company received written notice (the “Notice”) from the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC (“Nasdaq”) notifying the Company that it is not in compliance with the minimum bid price requirement set forth in Nasdaq Listing Rule 5450(a)(1) for continued listing on The Nasdaq Global Market. Nasdaq Listing Rule 5450(a)(1) requires listed securities to maintain a minimum bid price of $1.00 per share, and Listing Rule 5810(c)(3)(A) provides that a failure to meet the minimum bid price requirement exists if the deficiency continues for a period of 30 consecutive business days.

 

The Notice does not impact the listing of the Company’s common stock on The Nasdaq Global Market at this time. In accordance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5810(c)(3)(A), the Company has 180 days to regain compliance with the minimum bid price requirement. To regain compliance, the closing bid price of the Company’s common stock must be at least $1.00 per share for a minimum of ten consecutive business days before January 19, 2027. In the event that the Company does not regain compliance within this 180-day period, subject to compliance with certain further requirements, the Company may be eligible to seek an additional compliance period of 180 calendar days if it meets the continued listing requirement for market value of publicly held shares and all other initial listing standards for The Nasdaq Capital Market, with the exception of the minimum bid price requirement, and provides written notice to Nasdaq of its intent to cure the deficiency during this second compliance period by effecting a reverse stock split if necessary. However, if it appears to the Nasdaq staff that the Company will not be able to cure the deficiency, or if the Company is otherwise not eligible, Nasdaq will provide notice to the Company that its common stock will be subject to delisting.

 

The Company intends to actively monitor the closing bid price of its common stock and will evaluate available options to regain compliance with the minimum bid price requirement.

 

Goodwill Impairment

 

If the recent decline in our stock price and market capitalization persists or further deteriorates during the third fiscal quarter of 2026, we may be required to perform an interim quantitative goodwill impairment test under ASC 350. Any resulting non-cash impairment charge could have a material adverse impact on our consolidated financial condition and results of operations.

 

Critical accounting policies and estimates

 

See “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations – Critical Accounting Estimates” and our consolidated financial statements and related notes included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 28, 2025 for accounting policies and related estimates we believe are the most critical to understanding our consolidated financial statements, financial condition and results of operations and which require complex management judgment and assumptions, or involve uncertainties. These critical accounting estimates are revenue recognition accounting and accounting for business combinations. There have been no changes to our critical accounting estimates or their application since the date of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 28, 2025.

 

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Results of operations

 

We have derived the following data from our unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements included elsewhere in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. This information should be read in conjunction with our unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and related notes included elsewhere in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. The results of historical periods are not necessarily indicative of the results of operations for any future period.

 

Thirteen weeks ended June 28, 2026 compared to the thirteen weeks ended June 29, 2025

 

The following table sets forth our unaudited statements of operations from operations for the thirteen weeks ended June 28, 2026, and June 29, 2025 (in thousands):

 

   Thirteen Weeks Ended         
(in thousands)  June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
   $
Change
   %
Change
 
Revenues  $54,858   $66,115   $(11,257)   (17)%
Cost of revenues   29,898    42,331    (12,433)   (29)%
Gross (loss) profit   24,960    23,784    1,176    5%
Gross margin %   45%   36%          
Operating expenses:                    
Sales commissions   14,721    9,055    5,666    63%
Sales and marketing   3,403    7,164    (3,761)   (52)%
General and administrative   30,293    16,486    13,807    84%
Total operating expenses   48,416    32,705    15,711    48%
Loss from operations   (23,456)   (8,921)   (14,535)   163%
Interest expense(1)   (8,470)   (6,372)   (2,098)   33%
Interest income               * 
Other non-operating income, net(2)   38,820    (12,044)   50,864    * 
Net income before taxes   6,894    (27,337)   34,231    * 
Income tax benefit               * 
Net income (loss)  $6,894   $(27,337)  $34,231    * 

 

* Percentage change is not meaningful.

 

(1) Includes interest expense and amortization of debt issuance costs to related party of $2.3 million and $1.4 million in the thirteen week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively.

 

(2) Includes the following gains and (losses) with related parties (in millions):

 

   Thirteen Weeks Ended 
   June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
 
Change in fair value of derivative liabilities  $12.5   $(1.6)

 

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Revenues

 

We disaggregate our revenues based on the following types of services (in thousands):

 

   Thirteen Weeks Ended         
   June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
   $
Change
   %
Change
 
Residential Solar Installation  $28,672   $38,516   $(9,844)   (26)%
New Homes Business   13,484    27,599    (14,115)   (51)%
Dealer   12,702        12,702    * 
Total revenues  $54,858   $66,115   $(11,257)   (17)%

 

* Percentage change is not meaningful.

 

The decrease in Residential Solar Installation revenue was primarily attributable to lower installation volumes and fewer system activations during the period. Elevated interest rates, higher homeowner financing costs, changes in financing eligibility and the phaseout of certain residential Investment Tax Credits (“ITCs”) under the One Big Beautiful Bill enacted in 2025 affected customer decision timelines and sales conversion rates. System activations were also affected by our continued efforts to optimize our sales channels and streamline operations to improve the customer experience, as well as timing associated with the completion of our standard funding-package quality review for certain projects. These projects remained in process at quarter-end and may contribute to revenue in future periods upon satisfaction of applicable financing and revenue recognition criteria.

 

New Homes Business revenues decreased primarily due to lower construction activity and reduced solar installation volumes from homebuilder partners, as elevated interest rates, higher labor costs and broader affordability pressures increased the overall cost of new homes. In markets where solar installations are required, affordability pressures contributed to slower project activity, while in markets without such requirements, certain homebuilders increasingly offered solar as an optional feature rather than including it in base home specifications. Revenues in the prior-year period also benefited from the completion of backlog associated with certain large homebuilder projects related to the assets acquired in connection with the 2024 SunPower Businesses acquisition, which did not recur in the current period. We continue to rebuild the project pipeline and develop the New Homes Business following the integration of those acquired assets.

 

Dealer revenues in the current period reflect the inclusion of Sunder’s operating results following its acquisition. There were no comparable Dealer revenues in the prior-year period.

 

Cost of revenues and gross margins

 

   Thirteen Weeks Ended         
   June 28,   June 29,   $   % 
   2026   2025   Change   Change 
Residential Solar Installation  $20,057   $25,012   $(4,956)   (20)%
New Homes Business   9,841    17,319    (7,478)   (43)%
Dealer               * 
Total cost of revenues  $29,898   $42,331   $(12,434)   (29)%
                     
Gross margin   45%   36%          

 

* Percentage change is not meaningful.

 

Residential Solar Installation cost of revenues decreased primarily due to lower installation volumes and the corresponding reduction in variable project costs. Installation activity was affected by elevated interest rates, higher homeowner financing costs and changes in the availability of certain residential Investment Tax Credits (“ITCs”), which influenced customer decision timelines and conversion rates. Consistent with the lower level of activity, material, labor and subcontractor costs decreased as we continued to align project-related spending with installation volumes.

 

New Homes Business cost of revenues decreased primarily due to lower construction activity and reduced solar installation volumes. Elevated mortgage rates, higher homebuilding costs and buyer affordability pressures caused homebuilders to slow construction and limit optional features, including solar installations. The reduced benefit of certain ITCs for solar-equipped new homes also contributed to lower activity.

 

Dealer cost of revenues in the current period reflects the inclusion of Sunder’s operating results following its acquisition. Because we act as an agent in these arrangements and recognize Dealer revenue on a net basis, only costs incurred directly in fulfilling those arrangements are presented in Dealer cost of revenues. There were no comparable amounts in the prior-year period.

 

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Sales commissions

 

   Thirteen Weeks Ended         
   June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
   $
Change
   %
Change
 
Residential Solar Installation  $3,378   $8,736   $(5,358)   (61)%
New Homes Business   1,148    319    829    260%
Dealer   10,195        10,195    * 
Total sales commissions  $14,721   $9,055   $5,666    63%

 

* Percentage change is not meaningful.

 

Total sales commissions increased primarily due to the inclusion of Dealer sales commissions associated with Sunder following its acquisition, for which there were no comparable commissions in the prior-year period. This increase was partially offset by lower Residential Solar Installation sales commissions resulting from reduced commissionable activity and installation volumes. Softer consumer demand due to elevated interest rates, higher financing costs and the expiration of certain ITCs contributed to fewer closed sales. New Homes Business sales commissions increased primarily due to changes in the mix of homebuilder programs and compensation structures, including higher per-unit commission rates on certain projects, as well as the timing of community launches and sales cycles.

 

Sales and marketing

 

   Thirteen Weeks Ended         
   June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
   $
Change
   %
Change
 
Residential Solar Installation  $2,624   $6,665   $(4,041)   (61)%
New Homes Business   166    499    (333)   (67)%
Dealer   613        613    * 
Total sales and marketing  $3,403   $7,164   $(3,761)   (52)%

 

* Percentage change is not meaningful.

 

Sales and marketing expenses decreased primarily due to reduced spending on advertising and promotional programs that did not generate adequate customer-acquisition results within the Residential Solar Installation business, as well as lower marketing investment in the New Homes Business. We have shifted our focus and resources toward sales-led lead-generation activities, including door-to-door canvassing. Dealer sales and marketing expenses reflect the addition of the Sunder sales force organization.

 

General and administrative

 

   Thirteen Weeks Ended         
   June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
   $
Change
   %
Change
 
Residential Solar Installation  $19,356   $10,557   $8,799    83%
New Homes Business   7,639    5,929    1,710    29%
Dealer   3,298        3,298    * 
Total general and administrative  $30,293   $16,486   $13,807    84%

 

* Percentage change is not meaningful.

 

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Total general and administrative expenses increased primarily due to the inclusion of additional headcount and non-personnel operating expenses associated with Sunder, Ambia and Cobalt, each of which was acquired after the prior-year comparison period. This increase was partially offset by lower general and administrative expenses in the New Homes Business.

 

Residential Solar Installation general and administrative expenses increased primarily due to higher employee-related expenses, including salaries, benefits and stock-based compensation, as we integrated acquired operations and expanded our operational infrastructure and administrative support functions. Higher insurance, facilities, technology, professional-services and other shared administrative costs also contributed to the increase.

 

New Homes Business general and administrative expenses increased primarily due to lower personnel and administrative support expenses, including project management, compliance and operational oversight, as well as higher allocated technology, systems and shared-services costs.

 

Dealer general and administrative expenses in the current period reflect the inclusion of Sunder’s operating results following its acquisition and consist primarily of personnel, facilities, technology and other administrative overhead. There were no comparable Dealer expenses in the prior-year period.

 

The cost-reduction actions described above under “Recent Developments—Cost Reduction Actions” began during the current period and are expected to reduce fixed operating expenses in future periods.

 

Interest expense

 

Interest expense in the thirteen weeks ended June 28, 2026, consisted principally of $4.7 million attributable to the September 2024 Notes, $2.4 million attributable to the July 2024 Notes and $1.3 million attributable to the April 2026 Notes.

 

Interest expense in the thirteen weeks ended June 29, 2025 consisted principally of $1.2 million attributable to the July 2024 Notes, $5.0 million attributable to the September 2024 Notes, and other obligations.

 

Other non-operating income (expense), net

 

Other non-operating income (expense), net in the thirteen weeks ended June 28, 2026, was $38.8 million. The main drivers consist of $37.8 million gain on the remeasurement of the fair value of derivative liabilities associated with our 12% and 7% senior unsecured convertible notes and $5.8 million gain on the revaluation of deferred consideration, partially offset by a $4.2 million change in the fair value of our forward purchase agreements. Extinguishment of debt negatively impacted Other non-operating income (expense), net by $2.3 million.

 

Other non-operating income (expense), net for the thirteen weeks ended June 29, 2025 resulted in expense of $12.0 million. The main drivers were an $11.5 million loss on the remeasurement of the fair value of derivative liabilities associated with our July 2024 Notes and September 2024 Notes and $2.0 million of expense associated with the change in the fair value of our public, private placement and working capital warrants, which are accounted for as liabilities. These expenses were partially offset by $1.3 million of income arising from the change in the fair value of our forward purchase agreements.

 

Net income

 

As a result of the factors discussed above, our net income for the thirteen weeks ended June 28, 2026 was $6.9 million, a $34.2 million improvement as compared to a net loss of $27.3 million for the thirteen weeks ended June 29, 2025.

 

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Twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026 compared to the twenty-six weeks ended June 29, 2025

 

The following table sets forth our unaudited statements of operations from operations for the twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026, and June 29, 2025 (in thousands):

 

   Twenty-Six Weeks Ended         
(in thousands)  June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
   $
Change
   %
Change
 
Revenues  $127,651   $144,528   $(16,877)   (12)%
Cost of revenues   58,003    93,368    (35,365)   (38)%
Gross (loss) profit   69,648    51,160    18,488    36%
Gross margin %   55%   35%          
Operating expenses:                    
Sales commissions   43,285    16,739    26,546    159%
Sales and marketing   8,396    15,686    (7,290)   (46)%
General and administrative   60,618    31,382    29,236    93%
Total operating expenses   112,299    63,807    48,492    76%
Loss from operations   (42,651)   (12,647)   (30,004)   237%
Interest expense(1)     (15,394)   (12,413)   (2,981)   24%
Interest income       3    (3)   (100)%
Other non-operating income, net(2)     69,581    2,532    67,049    2,648%
Net income before taxes   12,144    (22,525)   34,061    * 
Income tax benefit   608        608    * 
Net income  $12,144   $(22,525)  $34,669    * 

 

* Percentage change is not meaningful.

 

(1) Includes interest expense and amortization of debt issuance costs to related party of $4.6 million and $2.8 million in the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively.

 

(2) Includes the following gains and (losses) with related parties (in millions):

 

Change in fair value of derivative liabilities  $20.0   $2.1 
Other income, net       0.1 
Change in fair value of SAFE Agreement   0.2     
Change in fair value of Deferred Sunder Consideration   2.3     

 

Revenues

 

We disaggregate our revenues based on the following types of services (in thousands):

 

   Twenty-six Weeks Ended         
   June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
   $
Change
   %
Change
 
Residential Solar Installation  $60,213   $75,020   $(14,807)   (20)%
New Homes Business   28,109    69,508    (41,399)   (60)%
Dealer   39,329        39,329    * 
Total revenues  $127,651   $144,528   $(16,877)   (12)%

 

* Percentage change is not meaningful.

 

Total revenues decreased primarily due to lower Residential Solar Installation and New Homes Business revenues, partially offset by Dealer revenues associated with Sunder, which was acquired after the prior-year comparison period.

 

Residential Solar Installation revenues decreased primarily due to lower installation volumes and fewer system activations during the period. Elevated interest rates, higher homeowner financing costs, changes in financing eligibility and the phaseout of certain residential Investment Tax Credits (“ITCs”) under the One Big Beautiful Bill enacted in 2025 affected customer decision timelines and sales conversion rates. System activations were also affected by our continued efforts to optimize our sales channels and streamline operations to improve the customer experience, as well as timing associated with the completion of our standard funding-package quality review for certain projects during the second quarter. These projects remained in process at period-end and may contribute to revenue in future periods upon satisfaction of applicable financing and revenue recognition criteria.

 

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New Homes Business revenues decreased primarily due to lower construction activity and reduced solar installation volumes from homebuilder partners, as elevated interest rates, higher labor costs and broader affordability pressures increased the overall cost of new homes. In markets where solar installations are required, affordability pressures contributed to slower project activity, while in markets without such requirements, certain homebuilders increasingly offered solar as an optional feature rather than including it in base home specifications. Revenues in the prior-year period also benefited from the completion of backlog associated with certain large homebuilder projects related to the assets acquired in connection with the 2024 SunPower Businesses acquisition, which did not recur in the current period. We continue to rebuild the project pipeline and develop the New Homes Business following the integration of those acquired assets.

 

Dealer revenues in the current period reflect the inclusion of Sunder’s operating results following its acquisition. There were no comparable Dealer revenues in the prior-year period.

 

Cost of revenues and gross margins

 

   Twenty-six Weeks Ended         
   June 28,   June 29,   $   % 
   2026   2025   Change   Change 
Residential Solar Installation  $38,067   $47,627   $(9,560)   (20)%
New Homes Business   19,802    45,741    (25,939)   (57)%
Dealer   134        134    * 
Total cost of revenues  $58,003   $93,368   $(35,365)   (38)%
                     
Gross margin   55%   35%          

 

* Percentage change is not meaningful.

 

Total cost of revenues decreased primarily due to lower installation activity within the Residential Solar Installation and New Homes Business segments.

 

Residential Solar Installation cost of revenues decreased primarily due to lower installation volumes. Installation activity during the period was affected by elevated interest rates, higher homeowner financing costs and the phaseout of certain residential Investment Tax Credits (“ITCs”), which influenced customer decision timelines and conversion rates. Consistent with the lower level of installation activity, associated material, labor and subcontractor costs also decreased.

 

New Homes Business cost of revenues decreased primarily due to lower construction activity and reduced solar installation volumes. Elevated mortgage rates, higher homebuilding costs and buyer affordability pressures caused homebuilders to slow construction and limit optional features, including solar installations. The reduced benefit of certain ITCs for solar-equipped new homes also contributed to lower activity.

 

Gross margin increased primarily due to the inclusion of Dealer revenues associated with Sunder, which are recognized on a net basis, and a modest improvement in Residential Solar Installation gross margin. These increases were partially offset by a decline in New Homes Business gross margin.

 

Sales commissions

 

   Twenty-six Weeks Ended         
   June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
   $
Change
   %
Change
 
Residential Solar Installation  $9,931   $15,403   $(5,472)   (36)%
New Homes Business   2,314    1,336    978    73%
Dealer   31,040        31,040    * 
Total sales commissions  $43,285   $16,739   $26,546    159%

 

* Percentage change is not meaningful.

 

Total sales commissions increased primarily due to the inclusion of Dealer sales commissions associated with Sunder, which was acquired after the prior-year comparison period. This increase was partially offset by lower Residential Solar Installation sales commissions.

 

Residential Solar Installation sales commissions decreased primarily due to lower commissionable activity and installation volumes. Softer consumer demand resulting from elevated interest rates, higher financing costs and the expiration of certain ITCs contributed to fewer closed sales and reduced commissionable activity.

 

New Homes Business sales commissions increased primarily due to changes in the mix of homebuilder programs and compensation structures, including higher per-unit commission rates on certain projects, as well as the timing of community launches and sales cycles.

 

Dealer sales commissions in the current period reflect the inclusion of Sunder’s operating results following its acquisition. There were no comparable Dealer sales commissions in the prior-year period.

 

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Sales and marketing

 

   Twenty-Six Weeks Ended         
   June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
   $
Change
   %
Change
 
Residential Solar Installation  $6,163   $15,187   $(9,024)   (59)%
New Homes Business   1,042    499    543    109%
Dealer   1,191        1,191    * 
Total sales and marketing  $8,396   $15,686   $(7,290)   (46)%

 

* Percentage change is not meaningful.

 

Total sales and marketing expenses decreased primarily due to lower spending within the Residential Solar Installation and New Homes Business segments, partially offset by Dealer expenses associated with Sunder, which was acquired after the prior-year comparison period.

 

Residential Solar Installation sales and marketing expenses decreased as we reduced spending on lead generation, advertising and promotional programs and aligned customer-acquisition efforts with softer demand and lower sales volumes. Elevated interest rates increased financing costs for homeowners, while the expiration of certain ITCs reduced the economic incentive to adopt residential solar.

 

New Homes Business sales and marketing expenses decreased as we continued to limit spending in this area, reflecting the segment’s homebuilder-partner operating model and limited reliance on direct-to-consumer marketing.

 

Dealer sales and marketing expenses in the current period reflect the inclusion of Sunder’s operating results following its acquisition. There were no comparable Dealer expenses in the prior-year period.

 

General and administrative

 

   Twenty-Six Weeks Ended         
   June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
   $
Change
   %
Change
 
Residential Solar Installation  $35,189   $20,997   $14,192    68%
New Homes Business   19,184    10,385    8,799    85%
Dealer   6,245        6,245    * 
Total general and administrative  $60,618   $31,382   $29,236    93%

 

* Percentage change is not meaningful.

 

Total general and administrative expenses increased primarily due to the inclusion of additional headcount and non-personnel operating expenses associated with Sunder, Ambia and Cobalt, each of which was acquired after the prior-year comparison period.

 

Residential Solar Installation general and administrative expenses increased primarily due to higher employee-related expenses, including salaries, benefits and stock-based compensation, as we integrated acquired operations and expanded our operational infrastructure and administrative support functions. Higher insurance, facilities, technology, professional-services and other shared administrative costs also contributed to the increase.

 

New Homes Business general and administrative expenses increased primarily due to the inclusion of Cobalt’s operating results following its acquisition, including additional personnel, facilities, technology and other administrative overhead. Expanded administrative support for homebuilder programs, including project management, compliance and operational oversight, and higher allocated systems and shared-services costs also contributed to the increase.

 

Dealer general and administrative expenses in the current period reflect the inclusion of Sunder’s operating results following its acquisition and consist primarily of personnel, facilities, technology and other administrative overhead. There were no comparable Dealer expenses in the prior-year period.

 

The cost-reduction actions described above under “Recent Developments—Cost Reduction Actions” began during the current period, and their full impact is not reflected in the year-to-date results. These actions are expected to reduce fixed operating expenses in future periods.

 

Interest expense

 

Interest expense in the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026, consisted principally of $9.3 million attributable to the September 2024 Notes,$4.2 million attributable to the July 2024 Notes and $1.3 million attributable to the April 2026 Notes.

 

Interest expense in the twenty-six week periods ended June 29, 2025 consisted principally of $2.3 million attributable to the July 2024 Notes, $10.0 million attributable to the September 2024 Notes, and other obligations.

 

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Other non-operating income (expense), net

 

Other non-operating income (expense), net for the twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026 resulted in income of $69.6 million. The main drivers were $64.4 million gain on the remeasurement of the fair value of derivative liabilities associated with the Company’s convertible debt as well as approximately $11.1 million increase in the revaluation of the deferred consideration. Extinguishment of debt also negatively impacted Other non-operating income (expense), net by $2.3 million resulting from the extinguishment of a portion of the July 2024 Notes. These gains were offset by lower fair values related to other obligations.

 

Other non-operating income (expense), net for the twenty-six weeks ended June 29, 2025 resulted in income of $2.5 million. The main drivers were $3.7 million gain on the remeasurement of the fair value of derivative liabilities associated with our July 2024 Notes and September 2024 Notes and $1.6 million of income arising from the change in the fair value of our forward purchase agreements. This income was partially offset by $3.0 million of expense associated with the change in the fair value of our public, private and placement and working capital warrants which are accounted for as liabilities.

 

Net income

 

As a result of the factors discussed above, our net income for the twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026 was $12.1 million, a $34.7 million improvement as compared to a net loss of $22.5 million for the twenty-six weeks ended June 29, 2025.

 

Liquidity and capital resources

 

Overview

 

Our operating loss was $42.7 million for the twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026. As of June 28, 2026, we had an accumulated deficit of $444.6 million, current debt obligations of $17.5 million and cash and cash equivalents, excluding restricted cash, of $4.1 million available for working capital needs.

 

We have implemented and continue to pursue actions intended to improve operating performance and achieve operating breakeven. These actions include reductions in force and other personnel-related measures, reductions in non-personnel general and administrative expenses, and operational initiatives focused on improving project execution, system activations and the conversion of backlog into revenue. Although we expect these actions to reduce fixed operating expenses and improve cash flows, the timing and extent of the anticipated benefits depend on our ability to execute these initiatives successfully and improve operating performance. There can be no assurance that we will realize the anticipated savings or operational improvements. If these initiatives are delayed, are less effective than anticipated or do not sufficiently improve operating performance, we may continue to incur operating losses and use cash in operating activities and may require additional financing.

 

Our cash balance at quarter-end was below our internal minimum cash target. Management determined not to raise additional capital at then-current market prices to avoid stockholder dilution and instead prioritized the cost-reduction and operational initiatives described above. We continue to evaluate financing opportunities and other capital-management strategies; however, our ability to obtain additional capital, if needed, will depend on market conditions and other factors outside our control.

 

Material changes to our liquidity and capital resources since December 28, 2025

 

Amendment to White Lion Purchase Agreement

 

On January 11, 2026, we and White Lion Capital, LLC (“White Lion”) entered into Amendment No. 3 (the “Amendment No. 3”) to the Common Stock Purchase Agreement, dated July 16, 2024, between the Company and White Lion, as previously amended by Amendment No. 1, effective July 24, 2024, and Amendment No. 2, effective August 14, 2024 (as amended, the “Purchase Agreement”). Amendment No. 3 extends the commitment period under the Purchase Agreement (the “Commitment Period”) to the earlier of December 31, 2027 and the date on which White Lion has purchased an aggregate number of shares of our common stock equal to the Commitment Amount (as defined below). Further, Amendment No. 3 increases, subject to approval by the Company’s stockholders, the commitment amount under the Purchase Agreement to $55.0 million of shares of its common stock (the “Commitment Amount”), which the Company may elect to sell to White Lion pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, from time to time in our sole discretion, during the Commitment Period. Lastly, Amendment No. 3 adds an option for the Company to submit three hour rapid purchase notices to White Lion that, if accepted by White Lion and otherwise delivered in accordance with the Purchase Agreement, would enable us to sell shares of our common stock to White Lion based on the lowest traded price of our common stock during the three-hour valuation period following White Lion’s written acceptance of a three hour purchase notice.

 

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Standby Equity Purchase Agreement and $1.9 Million Note

 

On January 27, 2026, we entered into a Standby Equity Purchase Agreement (the “SEPA”) with YA II PN, LTD. (“YA”). Under the SEPA, YA agreed to advance up to $20.0 million (the “Prepaid Advances”) to us in the form of convertible promissory notes. (each, a “Promissory Note”), subject to the terms and conditions of the SEPA. As discussed below, we received an initial Pre-Paid Advance of $1.9 million, and the Company’s rights to further Pre-Paid Advances terminated pursuant to the terms of the SEPA. The Pre-Paid Advance under the Promissory Notes accrue interest at 0% per annum, increasing to 18% per annum upon the occurrence of an event of default. The Pre-Paid Advance that we received was funded at a 10% original issue discount. In addition, the SEPA provides us with the right, but not the obligation, to require YA to purchase up to $25.0 million (“Commitment Amount”) of our common stock through January 27, 2029, subject to customary limitations and conditions, including trading volume and ownership limitations.

 

The SEPA will automatically terminate on the earliest to occur of (i) January 27, 2029 or (ii) the date on which YA has purchased from us under the SEPA the Commitment Amount in full. We may terminate the SEPA at any time upon five trading days’ prior written notice to YA, provided that there are no outstanding advance notices under which we have yet to issue shares of our common stock, there are no amounts outstanding under any promissory notes, and provided that we have paid all amounts owed to YA pursuant to the SEPA. We and YA may also agree to terminate the SEPA by mutual written consent.

 

We view the SEPA as a flexible source of potential liquidity; however, the issuance of equity under the SEPA could result in dilution to existing stockholders, and the availability of proceeds is subject to market conditions and compliance with the agreement’s terms.

 

In connection with the execution of the SEPA, we paid YA a due diligence, structuring and commitment fee totaling $0.4 million which consisted of $0.05 million cash and 175,000 shares of common stock.

 

On January 27, 2026 the first Pre-Paid Advance was disbursed. The gross amount of the borrowing under the Pre-Paid Advance was $1.9 million, which was advanced under a Promissory Note (“$1.9 Million Note”), for net proceeds received totaling $1.7 million after the contractual discount. The $1.9 Million Note matures on January 27, 2027, subject to extension at YA’s option, and is convertible into shares of our common stock.

 

March 2026 Bridge Note

 

On March 6, 2026, we entered into a purchase agreement with YA pursuant to which we issued a convertible debenture in the principal amount of $10.0 million (the “March 2026 Bridge Note”) for net proceeds of approximately $9.0 million, after fees.

 

The March 2026 Bridge Note bears interest at 0% per annum, increasing to 18% per annum upon the occurrence of an event of default, and matures on March 6, 2027, subject to extension at YA’s option. Beginning on May 6, 2026, we are required to make monthly installment payments through September 6, 2026, each consisting of $2.0 million of principal, a payment premium of $0.06 million, and any accrued interest. Each installment may be satisfied, at the Company’s option, in cash, through the issuance of shares pursuant to an advance notice under the SEPA, or through a combination of both. The terms of the March 2026 Bridge Note were subsequently amended as summarized below.

 

The March 2026 Bridge Note is convertible into shares of our common stock at the option of YA. Outstanding balances may be converted at an adjusted fixed price of $1.64 per share, or, with respect to amounts due and unpaid on or after an installment date, at a variable price based on a percentage of our stock’s recent trading prices, subject to a floor price. The March 2026 Bridge Note also permits us, under certain conditions, to redeem amounts outstanding prior to maturity, which may require the payment of a premium depending on the timing of such redemption.

 

At any time after issuance, YA may convert all or a portion of the outstanding principal balance into shares of the Company’s common stock at an adjusted fixed conversion price of $1.64 per share (the “Fixed Price”). In addition, any Installment Amount that remains unpaid following an Installment Date may be converted at a price equal to 95% of the volume weighted average price (“VWAP”) of the Company’s common stock during the five trading days immediately preceding the conversion date, subject to a minimum conversion price equal to the then-applicable floor price.

 

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The Company may, at its option, redeem all or a portion of the outstanding balance of the March 2026 Bridge Note (an “Optional Redemption”) upon written notice to YA, provided that the VWAP of the Company’s common stock at the time of such notice is less than the Fixed Price. The redemption price equals (i) the principal amount redeemed, (ii) a premium of 3% of such principal amount, and (iii) any accrued and unpaid interest; provided that the premium does not apply to Optional Redemptions completed on or prior to April 30, 2026.

 

Amended Siemens Settlement

 

On April 9, 2026, the Company amended its global Settlement Agreement with Siemens. Pursuant to the amendment, the Company successfully made a $4.75 million payment to Siemens on April 23, 2026. The remaining $4.75 million balance is scheduled to be paid across the remaining calendar quarters of 2026, subject to acceleration upon certain fundraising events, which will require the continued use of available cash.

 

Offering of 10.0% Senior Secured Notes

 

On April 21, 2026, we completed a private offering (“Private Offering”) of $41.0 million aggregate principal amount of 10.0% Convertible Senior Secured Notes due 2029 (the “10% Senior Secured Notes”). The Private Offering included (i) $25.0 million of notes issued to institutional investors, (ii) $6.0 million of notes issued to an affiliate of our CEO in exchange for amounts previously advanced under the Third SAFE and Fourth SAFE and (iii) $10.0 million of notes issued in connection with the exchange of the Seller Note (as described below). Net proceeds from the Private Offering, after payment of transaction fees and expenses and the settlement of certain obligations, were approximately $9.8 million.

 

We used a portion of the gross proceeds from the offering to (i) prepay $5.0 million of the March 2026 Bridge Note, (ii) satisfy payment obligations under an amended settlement agreement with Siemens totaling $4.75 million, (iii) make a $4.0 million cash payment to CPP Note Purchase Agreement (as defined below); and (iv) pay approximately $1.5 million of fees and expenses incurred in connection with the private offering. The remaining proceeds are expected to be used for working capital and general corporate purposes, including repayment of the remaining balance under the March 2026 Bridge Note.

 

On April 21, 2026, in connection with the Private Offering, we and YA entered into a letter agreement (the “YA Letter”). Pursuant to the YA Letter, we agreed to voluntary prepay $5.0 million of the outstanding principal amount of March 2026 Bridge Note, resulting in a revised outstanding principal balance under the March 2026 Bridge Note of $5.0 million. We further agreed to repay the remaining principal balance and accrued interest under the March 2026 Bridge Note in four equal monthly installments of $1.287 million, with the first payment due on May 5, 2026. Pursuant to the YA Letter, YA further consented to the issuance of the 10% Senior Secured Notes and the grant of the liens to secure the obligations under the 10% Senior Secured Notes.

 

Also on April 21, 2026, we entered into a Note Purchase Agreement with CPP (the “CPP Note Purchase Agreement”) that provides for the following in exchange for the outstanding Seller Note (in addition to the issuance of $10.0 million principal amount of 10% Senior Secured Notes to CPP as summarized above): (i) we made a $4.0 million payment in cash to CPP at the closing under the CPP Note Purchase Agreement and (ii) amended and restated the outstanding Seller Note as further summarized below. In connection with the 10% Senior Secured Notes offering, we amended and restated the Seller Note (“A&R Seller Note”). The A&R Seller Note has a revised principal balance of $7.0 million and bears interest at 7.0% per annum, compounded quarterly, increasing to 10.0% per annum beginning May 15, 2026. The A&R Seller Note is payable in four installments between October 2026 and January 2027, subject to extension if payment is restricted under the 10% Senior Secured Notes. The A&R Seller Note is unsecured and contains customary events of default and change-of-control provisions.

 

Additionally, on April 21, 2026, we entered into privately negotiated exchange agreements with certain holders of our 7.0% Notes due 2029, pursuant to which $21.25 million of the principal amount of such notes was exchanged for shares of our common stock and cash for accrued interest, thereby reducing outstanding indebtedness and future cash interest obligations.

 

On May 20, 2026, in connection with the April 2026 Private Offering, we closed an incremental $5.0 million private placement of a 10.0% Convertible Senior Unsecured Note due 2029 (the “May 2026 Note”) to Foris Ventures, LLC, an entity associated with our CEO, to provide further intra-quarter liquidity for general corporate needs.

 

Financing transactions subsequent to June 28, 2026

 

Subsequent to the quarter ended June 28, 2026, to proactively manage our cash outflows, on June 29, 2026 and June 30, 2026, we entered into Exchange Agreements with certain holders of our 12.0%, 10.0%, and 7.0% Convertible Senior Notes. Pursuant to these agreements, we exchanged approximately $10.7 million of cash interest obligations that were otherwise payable in July 2026 and January 2027 (and for certain notes, October 2026 and April 2027) for 19,300,991 shares of our common stock. These transactions preserved approximately $10.7 million in near-term cash liquidity as a result of eliminating the related interest payments.

 

On July 17, 2026, the Company entered into Settlement Agreements to memorialize the settlement amount adjustments payable under its 2023 Forward Purchase Agreements. The Company elected to satisfy these obligations via the issuance of an aggregate of 17,900,462 shares of common stock, rather than through the use of cash. While this election preserved current liquidity, the agreements include mechanics that may require the issuance of additional shares or, for one specific seller, monthly cash amortization payments beginning in October 2026 if the seller has not realized its full settlement amount, which may impact future cash flows.

 

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Liquidity Outlook

 

Our principal use of cash is funding our day-to-day operations and working-capital needs. Operating cash requirements include project materials, installation labor and subcontractor costs, sales commissions, sales and marketing activities, and the cash portion of general and administrative expenses, including employee compensation, professional services, technology, facilities and other corporate costs.

 

Working-capital requirements also include funding project costs before the applicable customer or financing-partner payments are received, as well as prepaid expenses and other costs incurred to support future installations. Our other material cash requirements include principal and interest payments on our debt, lease payments, contractual and settlement obligations, and capital expenditures necessary to maintain our operations.

 

Our primary sources of liquidity are existing cash balances, cash receipts from operations and proceeds from debt or equity financings. We are pursuing cost-reduction and operational initiatives intended to reduce cash usage, improve project execution and system activations, and accelerate the conversion of backlog into revenue.

 

We are focused on improving operating performance and cash flows through cost-reduction measures, enhanced project execution, increased system activations and the conversion of backlog into revenue. We also continue to evaluate financing opportunities and other capital-management strategies to provide additional financial flexibility. Until the anticipated benefits of these initiatives are fully realized, we may continue to use cash in our operations and may require additional capital. The availability and terms of any financing will depend on market conditions and other factors, and any equity financing may result in dilution to existing stockholders.

 

Cash flows for the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025

 

The following table summarizes our cash flows from operating, investing, and financing activities for the twenty-six week periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025 (in thousands):

 

   Twenty-six Weeks Ended 
   June 28,
2026
   June 29,
2025
 
Net cash used in operating activities  $(52,179)  $(7,050)
Net cash used in investing activities   553     
Net cash provided by financing activities   43,377    4,797 
Net decrease in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash   (8,249)   (2,253)

 

Cash flows from operating activities

 

Net cash used in operating activities was $52.2 million for the twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026. Net income of $12.1 million was more than offset by $47.4 million of net unfavorable noncash adjustments and $16.9 million of net cash outflows from changes in operating assets and liabilities. Net income included significant noncash gains associated with changes in the fair value of derivative liabilities, deferred consideration and warrant liabilities. These gains were partially offset by noncash expenses associated with amortization of debt issuance costs, depreciation and amortization, changes in the fair value of forward purchase agreement liabilities and stock-based compensation.

 

Net cash outflows from changes in operating assets and liabilities primarily reflected decreases in contract liabilities and increases in contract assets and prepaid expenses and other current assets. These outflows were partially offset by decreases in accounts receivable and inventories and increases in accounts payable and accrued expenses and other liabilities.

 

Net cash used in operating activities was $7.1 million for the twenty-six weeks ended June 29, 2025. The prior-year period reflected a net loss of $22.5 million, partially offset by $15.8 million of net noncash adjustments. Changes in operating assets and liabilities were largely offsetting, as cash used by increases in contract assets and accounts receivable was substantially offset by reductions in inventories and increases in accounts payable and contract liabilities.

 

Cash flows from investing activities

 

Net cash provided by investing activities was $0.6 million for the twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026, primarily attributable to cash acquired in connection with the Cobalt acquisition. The acquisition consideration was paid primarily through the issuance of shares of our common stock. There were no cash flows from investing activities during the prior-year period.

 

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Cash flows from financing activities

 

Net cash provided by financing activities was $43.4 million for the twenty-six weeks ended June 28, 2026. Cash inflows primarily consisted of proceeds from the issuance of convertible notes and common stock and an investor financing deposit from a related party. These inflows were partially offset by principal repayments of notes payable and finance lease payments.

 

Net cash provided by financing activities was $4.8 million for the twenty-six weeks ended June 29, 2025. Cash inflows primarily consisted of an investor financing deposit from a related party and proceeds from the issuance of convertible notes and the exercise of stock options and warrants, partially offset by finance lease payments.

 

Emerging growth company status

 

Section 102(b)(1) of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act of 2012, or the JOBS Act, exempts emerging growth companies from being required to comply with new or revised financial accounting standards until private companies are required to comply with the new or revised financial accounting standards. The JOBS Act provides that a company can choose not to take advantage of the extended transition period and comply with the requirements that apply to non-emerging growth companies, and any such election to not take advantage of the extended transition period is irrevocable.

 

SunPower is an “emerging growth company” as defined in Section 2(a) of the Securities Act and has elected to take advantage of the benefits of the extended transition period for new or revised financial accounting standards. Following the closing of the Mergers, our Post-Combination Company remains an emerging growth company until the earliest of (i) the last day of the fiscal year in which the market value of common stock that is held by non-affiliates exceeds $700 million as of the end of that year’s second fiscal quarter, (ii) the last day of the fiscal year in which we has total annual gross revenue of $1.235 billion or more during such fiscal year (as indexed for inflation), (iii) the date on which we have issued more than $1.0 billion in non-convertible debt in the prior three-year period, or (iv) the last day of the fiscal year ending after the fifth anniversary of our IPO. SunPower expects to continue to take advantage of the benefits of the extended transition period, although it may decide to early adopt such new or revised accounting standards to the extent permitted by such standards. This may make it difficult or impossible to compare our financial results with the financial results of another public company that is either not an emerging growth company or is an emerging growth company that has chosen not to take advantage of the extended transition period exemptions because of the potential differences in accounting standards used.

 

ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK

 

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES

 

Evaluation of disclosure controls and procedures

 

As of the end of the period covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, we conducted an evaluation, under the supervision and with the participation of our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, of the effectiveness of the design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”). Based on this evaluation, our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer concluded that, as of June 28, 2026, such disclosure controls and procedures were not effective as a result of previously reported material weaknesses.

 

Our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer believe that the interim unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q fairly present, in all material respects, our financial condition, results of operations and cash flows as of and for the periods presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

 

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A material weakness is a deficiency, or a combination of deficiencies, in internal control over financial reporting, such that there is a reasonable possibility that a material misstatement of our annual or interim financial statements will not be prevented or detected on a timely basis. The material weaknesses are as follows:

 

The Company did not maintain controls to execute the criteria established in the COSO Framework for (i) the control environment, (ii) risk assessment, (iii) control activities, (iv) information and communication, and (v) monitoring activities.

 

Each of the control deficiencies identified below constitute a material weakness, either individually or in the aggregate.

 

Control Environment. Our Company did not maintain an effective control environment and identified the following material weakness: our Company lacked appropriate policies and resources to develop and operate effective internal control over financial reporting and a lack of appropriate and consistent IT policies given the significant volume of financially relevant IT changes, which contributed to our Company’s inability to properly analyze, record and disclose accounting matters timely and accurately.

 

Control Activities. Our Company did not design and implement effective control activities and identified the following material weakness:

 

  Ineffective design and operation of certain control activities due to significant personnel changes throughout 2025. Control deficiencies, which aggregate to a material weakness, occurred within substantially all areas of financial reporting.

 

Information and Communication. Our Company did not design and implement effective information and communication activities and identified the following material weaknesses:

 

  Our Company did not design and maintain effective general information technology controls over logical access and program change management for our key information systems used to support the financial reporting process. Specifically, management did not maintain effective controls to ensure proper segregation of duties related to user administration and other privileged access functions and in implementing program changes in information systems. Due to the pervasive nature of these deficiencies, business process controls that are dependent upon information from these systems were also not effective.

 

  Our Company did not have adequate processes and controls for communicating information among the accounting, finance, operations, and legal departments, necessary to support the proper functioning of internal controls.

 

Monitoring Activities. Our Company did not design and implement effective monitoring activities and identified the following material weaknesses: (i) failure to adequately monitor compliance with accounting policies, procedures and controls related to substantially all areas of financial reporting; and (ii) failure to properly select, develop and perform ongoing evaluations of the components of internal controls (including the monitoring of service providers’ control environments).

  

Remediation Plan and Status

 

Our Company is committed to remediating the material weaknesses identified above, fostering continuous improvement in internal controls and enhancing the effectiveness of our overall internal control environment. Since identifying the above material weaknesses, we have begun the process of implementing the remediation activities described below. We believe that these activities, when fully implemented, should remediate the identified material weaknesses and strengthen our internal control over financial reporting. These remediation efforts remain ongoing, and additional remediation initiatives may be necessary.

 

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A material weakness cannot be considered completely remediated until the applicable controls have operated for a sufficient period of time such that management can conclude, through testing, that the controls are operating effectively. If not remediated, material weaknesses or control deficiencies could result in material misstatements.

 

Accordingly, as management continues to monitor the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting, we will continue to perform additional procedures prescribed by management, including the use of certain manual mitigating control procedures and the employment of additional tools and resources deemed necessary, to ensure that our future consolidated financial statements are fairly stated in all material respects. The following planned remediation activities highlight our commitment to remediating the identified material weaknesses:

 

  Hire finance and accounting professionals with the appropriate level of experience and training necessary to develop, maintain and improve our accounting policies, procedures and internal controls, utilize third-party consultants and internal audit professionals to enhance the control environment, and continue to hire other qualified finance and accounting professionals.

 

  Provide, and continue to provide, training for employees regarding their responsibilities related to the performance or oversight of internal controls.

 

  Reinforce the importance of communication between the operations, accounting, and legal departments regarding key terms of, and changes or modifications to, customer, debt, equity, legal and other contracts by establishing controls requiring finance department approval of certain non-standard terms and agreements.

 

  Begin the implementation of a process to reevaluate, revise and improve our Sarbanes-Oxley compliance program, including governance, risk assessment, testing methodologies and corrective action. We plan to enhance our risk assessment procedures and conduct a comprehensive risk assessment.

 

  Develop, and continue to develop, internal control documentation over financial processes and related disclosures. We plan to continue to design and implement control activities to mitigate risks identified and test the operating effectiveness of such controls.

 

If we are not able to maintain effective internal control over financial reporting and Disclosure Controls, or if material weaknesses are discovered in future periods, a risk that is significantly increased in light of the complexity of our business, we may be unable to accurately and timely report our financial position, results of operations, cash flows or key operating metrics, which could result in late filings of our annual and quarterly reports under the Exchange Act, restatements of financial statements or other corrective disclosures, an inability to access commercial lending markets, defaults under our credit agreements and other agreements, or other material adverse effects on our business, reputation, results of operations, financial condition or liquidity.

 

Limitations on effectiveness of controls and procedures

 

We do not expect that our Disclosure Controls will prevent all errors and all instances of fraud. Disclosure Controls, no matter how well conceived and operated, can provide only reasonable, not absolute, assurance that the objectives of the Disclosure Controls are met. Further, the design of Disclosure Controls must reflect the fact that there are resource constraints, and the benefits must be considered relative to their costs. Because of the inherent limitations in all Disclosure Controls, no evaluation of Disclosure Controls can provide absolute assurance that we have detected all our control deficiencies and instances of fraud, if any. The design of Disclosure Controls also is based partly on certain assumptions about the likelihood of future events, and there can be no assurance that any design will succeed in achieving its stated goals under all potential future conditions.

 

Changes in internal control over financial reporting

 

Other than the material weaknesses and remediation efforts described above, there were no changes in our internal control over financial reporting during the quarter that have materially affected, would have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

 

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PART II. OTHER INFORMATION

 

ITEM 1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

 

The information with respect to legal proceedings is set forth under Note 11 – Commitments and Contingencies, in the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements in Part I, Item 1 of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and is incorporated herein by reference.

 

ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS

 

We are subject to a number of risks that if realized could adversely affect our business, strategies, prospects, financial condition, results of operations and cash flows. As a result of the issuance of the 10.0% Notes, the restatement of our previously issued financial statements, and the receipt of a Nasdaq Delisting Notice, we are subject to the additional risks and uncertainties summarized below. In addition to the risk factors set forth below and the other information set forth in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, you should carefully consider the risk factors set forth in Item 1A. “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on April 14, 2026. Please carefully consider all of the information in this Quarterly Report, our Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on April 14, 2026, and the disclosures in this Quarterly Report included in Note 1 – Organization – Liquidity and going concern – of the notes to the financial statements contained in this Quarterly Report and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations – Liquidity and capital resources” section of this Quarterly Report), our other Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and in our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission before making an investment decision regarding us. 

 

Our 10.0% Notes are secured obligations, and there are risks associated with our 10.0% Notes that could adversely affect our business and financial condition.*

 

On April 21, 2026, the Company entered into note purchase agreements in connection with a private offering of $41.0 million aggregate principal amount of 10.0% Notes. Subsequently, in May 2026, the Company closed on an incremental $5.0 million private placement of these notes, bringing the total aggregate principal amount of the 10.0% Notes issued to $46.0 million. The indenture for the 10.0% Notes (the “Indenture”) includes customary covenants and sets forth certain events of default after which the 10.0% Notes may be declared immediately due and payable and sets forth certain types of bankruptcy or insolvency events of default involving the Company after which the Notes become automatically due and payable, which include the following:

 

  certain payment defaults on the 10.0% Notes (which, in the case of a default in the payment of interest on the Notes, will be subject to a 30-day cure period);

 

  failure by the Company to comply with its obligation to convert the 10.0% Notes in accordance with the Indenture upon exercise of a holder’s conversion right;

 

  the Company’s failure to send certain notices under the Indenture within specified periods of time;

 

  the Company’s failure to comply with certain covenants in the Indenture relating to the Company’s ability to consolidate with or merge with or into, or sell, lease or otherwise transfer, in one transaction or a series of transactions, all or substantially all of the assets of the Company and its subsidiaries, taken as a whole, to another person;

 

  a default by the Company in its other obligations or agreements under the Indenture or the Notes if such default is not cured or waived within 60 days after notice is given in accordance with the Indenture;

 

  certain defaults by the Company or any of its significant subsidiaries with respect to (y) the liens securing the Company’s payment obligations under Siemens Settlement, or (z) indebtedness for borrowed money of at least $10.0 million;

 

  certain events of bankruptcy, insolvency or reorganization of the Company or any of the Company’s significant subsidiaries;

 

  a final judgment or judgments for the payment of $10.0 million (or its foreign currency equivalent) or more (excluding any amounts covered by insurance) in the aggregate rendered against the Company or any significant subsidiary, which judgment is not discharged, bonded, paid, waived or stayed within 60 days after (i) the date on which the right to appeal thereof has expired if no such appeal has commenced, or (ii) the date on which all rights to appeal have been extinguished;

 

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  any security interest and liens purported to be created by any collateral document, including the Security Agreement (as defined below), shall cease to be in full force and effect or shall cease to give the collateral agent, for the benefit of the holders of the 10.0% Notes, the liens, rights, powers and privileges purported to be created and granted under such collateral documents, subject to certain exceptions; and

 

  a guarantee with respect to the 10.0% Notes ceases to be in full force and effect or the Company or any guarantor denies or disaffirms its obligations under the Indenture or any guarantee with respect to the 10.0% Notes.

 

If certain bankruptcy and insolvency-related events of default occur with respect to the Company, the principal of, and accrued and unpaid interest, if any, on, all of the 10.0% Notes then outstanding shall automatically become due and payable.

 

Our ability to remain in compliance with the covenants under the 10.0% Notes depends on, among other things, our operating performance, competitive developments, financial market conditions and stock exchange listing of our common stock, all of which are significantly affected by financial, business, economic and other factors. We are not able to control many of these factors. Accordingly, our cash flow may not be sufficient to allow us to make required payments under the 10.0% Notes or meet our other obligations thereunder.

 

If we are not able to satisfy our obligations under the 10.0% Notes, including compliance with the affirmative, negative and financial covenants applicable to the Company, or if there are events of defaults under the 10% Senior Secured Notes, the holders will have the right to foreclose on their first priority security interest relating to substantially all of our assets to the exclusion of our general unsecured creditors. If the holders of the 10% Senior Secured Notes pursue foreclosure, any such foreclosure would have a material and adverse impact on our business.

 

Our common stock faces delisting from Nasdaq if we fail to regain compliance with the minimum bid price requirement, which would severely harm its liquidity, trading price, and our ability to raise capital.

 

On July 21, 2026, we received a notice from Nasdaq indicating that we are not in compliance with the $1.00 minimum bid price requirement. We have until January 19, 2027, to regain compliance by maintaining a closing bid price of at least $1.00 for a minimum of ten consecutive business days. While we intend to actively monitor our stock price and evaluate options to cure this deficiency (including potentially implementing a reverse stock split), we cannot provide assurance that we will regain compliance or maintain our listing.

 

If our common stock is delisted, it would likely trade on the OTC markets, which would:

 

Significantly reduce the trading liquidity and market price of our common stock;
   
Subject our stock to restrictive “penny stock” rules, making transactions more difficult for brokers and investors;
   
Limit our ability to issue additional securities or obtain future financing; and
   
  Constitute a “Fundamental Change” under our outstanding 10.0% Senior Secured Notes, which would permit holders to demand immediate repurchase of their notes, triggering a liquidity default.

 

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ITEM 2. UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS

 

In the fiscal quarter ended June 28, 2026, SunPower, Inc. issued 4,440,068 shares of its common stock to White Lion Capital LLC for proceeds of $2.1 million. These sales were completed pursuant to our equity line of credit with White Lion, and the shares were sold pursuant to the exemption under Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act. The proceeds of these transactions were used for working capital and other general corporate purposes.

 

ITEM 3. DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES

 

None.

 

ITEM 4. MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES

 

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 5. OTHER INFORMATION

 

During the thirteen weeks ended June 28, 2026, no director or officer of the Company adopted or terminated a “Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement” or “non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement,” as each term is defined in Item 408(a) of Regulation S-K.

  

ITEM 6. EXHIBITS 

 

Exhibit
Number
  Exhibit Description   Form   File Number   Exhibit   Filing Date
2.1   Amended and Restated Business Combination Agreement, dated as of May 26, 2023, by and among Freedom Acquisition I Corp., Jupiter Merger Sub I Corp., Jupiter Merger Sub II LLC, Complete Solar Holding Corporation, and The Solaria Corporation   S-4   333-269674   2.1   May 31, 2023
2.2   Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of October 3, 2022, by and between Complete Solar Holding Corporation, Complete Solar Midco, LLC, Complete Solar Merger Sub, Inc., The Solaria Corporation, and Fortis Advisors LLC   S-4   333-269674   2.4   February 10, 2023
2.3   Asset Purchase Agreement dated September 19, 2023, by and among Complete Solaria, Inc., SolarCA, LLC, and Maxeon Solar Technologies, Ltd.   8-K   001-40117   2.1   2023-09-21
3.1   Certificate of Incorporation of Complete Solaria   8-K   001-40117   3.1   2023-07-21
3.2   Certificate of Amendment to Certificate of Incorporation of SunPower Inc.   8-K   001-40117   3.1   2025-10-22
3.3   Second Amended and Restated Bylaws of SunPower Inc.   8-K   001-40117   3.2   2025-10-22
4.1   Form of Replacement Warrant   8-K   001-40117   4.1   2023-10-12
4.2   Form of First Amendment to Replacement Warrant   8-K   001-40117   4.2   2023-10-12
4.3   Amended and Restated Registration Rights Agreement, dated July 18, 2023, by and among the Company and certain other stockholders party thereto   8-K   001-40117   4.1   2023-07-24
4.4   Warrant Agreement, dated February 25, 2021, by and between the Company and Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, as warrant agent   8-K   001-40117   4.1   2021-03-2

 

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4.5   Exchange Agreement dated July 1, 2024, among the Company and purchasers party thereto   8-K   001-40117   10.1   2024-07-08
4.6   Form of 12.0% Convertible Senior Note due 2029   8-K   001-40117   10.2   2024-07-8
4.7   Form of Seller Note   8-K   001-40117   10.2   2025-09-22
4.8   Form of 7.0% Convertible Senior Note due 2029   8-K   001-40117   4.2   2024-09-26
4.9   Form of Indenture   S-3   333-283948   4.13   2024-12-20
4.10   Convertible Promissory Note dated July 10, 2025   8-K   001-40117   4.1   2025-07-16
4.11   Indenture, dated September 16, 2024, between the Company and U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association   8-K   001-40117   4.1   2024-09-26
4.12   Form of Physical Note for 7.00% Convertible Senior Notes due 2029   8-K   001-40117   4.2   2024-09-26
4.13   Description of Capital Stock   10-K   001-40117   4.8   2025-04-30
4.14   Convertible Promissory Note dated November 20, 2025   8-K   001-40117   4.1   2025-11-24
4.15   Convertible Promissory Note dated January 29, 2026   8-K   001-40117   4.1   2026-01-30
4.16   Indenture dated April 23, 2026 between SunPower Inc., the Guarantor party thereto and U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association+   8-K   001-40117   4.1   2026-04-29
4.17   Form of 10.00% Convertible Senior Secured Note due 2029 (included in Exhibit 4.16)   8-K   001-40117   4.1   2026-04-29
4.18   Amended and Restated Promissory Note dated April 23, 2026 issued to Chicken Parm Pizza LLC   8-K   001-40117   4.2   2026-04-29
10.1   Pledge and Security Agreement, dated April 23, 2026, by and between SunPower Inc., the guarantors party thereto and U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association+***   8-K   001-40117   10.1   2026-04-29
10.2   Patent Security Agreement, dated April 23, 2026, by and between SunPower Inc. and U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association+***   8-K   001-40117   10.2   2026-04-29
10.3   Trademark Security Agreement, dated April 23, 2026, by and between SunPower Inc. and U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association+***   8-K   001-40117   10.3   2026-04-29
10.4   Form of Note Purchase Agreement+***   8-K   001-40117   10.1   2026-04-22
10.5   Affiliate Note Purchase Agreement, dated April 21, 2026+   8-K   001-40117   10.2   2026-04-22
10.6   Note Purchase and Exchange Agreement, dated April 21, 2026, between SunPower Inc. and Chicken Parm Pizza LLC+   8-K   001-40117   10.3   2026-04-22
10.7   Letter Agreement, dated April 21, 2026, between SunPower Inc. and YA II PN, Ltd.   8-K   001-40117   10.5   2026-04-22
10.8   Form of Exchange Agreement+***   8-K   001-40117   10.6   2026-04-22
10.9   Simple Agreement for Future Equity, dated April 8, 2026   8-K   001-40117   10.1   2026-04-14
10.10*   Offer Letter, dated June 26, 2026, between SunPower Inc. and Tom Kowalczuk                
31.1*   Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) and Rule 15d-14(a) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.                
31.2*   Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) and Rule 15d-14(a) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.                
32.1**   Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.                
32.2**   Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.                
101*   Inline XBRL Document Set for the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes in the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements and Supplemental Details                
104*   Cover Page Interactive Data File - formatted in Inline XBRL and included as Exhibit 101                

 

* Filed herewith
   
** Furnished herewith
   
*** Portions of this exhibit are redacted in accordance with Item 601(b)(10)(iv) of Regulation S-K. 
   
+ Certain of the exhibits and schedules to this exhibit have been omitted in accordance with Item 601(a)(5) of Regulation S-K. The Registrant agrees to furnish a copy of all omitted exhibits and schedules to the SEC upon its request.

 

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Signatures

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

 

  SunPower Inc.
     
Date: August 21, 2026 By: /s/ THURMAN J. RODGERS
    Thurman J. Rodgers
    Chief Executive Officer and Executive Chairman; Principal Executive Officer

 

Date: August 21, 2026 By: /s/ TOM KOWALCZUK
    Tom Kowalczuk
    Chief Financial Officer; Principal Financial Officer

 

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