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    Meyer Burger Closes US Solar Panel Factory in Arizona

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    Posted on May 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Meyer Burger closes its Arizona solar panel factory due to financial issues, impacting 282 employees and the US solar supply chain.

    Meyer Burger Shuts Down Arizona Solar Panel Factory Amid Financial Struggles

    By Nichola Groom

    (Reuters) -Solar panel maker Meyer Burger shut down a U.S. factory in Arizona due to financial troubles, cutting all 282 employees, the Swiss company said on Thursday.

    The closure is a setback for solar industry efforts to build a domestic supply chain and reduce its reliance on China, the world's top solar panel manufacturer.

    Meyer Burger announced in 2021 it would build the Goodyear, Arizona, plant to capitalize on clean energy incentives introduced during the administration of former U.S. President Joe Biden, who equated fighting climate change with creating jobs and boosting domestic manufacturing.

    A bill currently under consideration in Congress would end or phase out many of those incentives, a key campaign promise of President Donald Trump.

    Meyer Burger's operations in both Europe and the United States struggled to compete with cheaper products imported from Asia. Less than a year ago, it canceled plans for a second U.S. factory in Colorado.

    The company said on Thursday it was in talks with a group of bondholders about restructuring, but that the future of the Goodyear site was uncertain.

    The doors of the Goodyear facility were shut early on Thursday and the company put up a sign saying the facility was closed, according to two former employees.

    (Reporting by Nichola Groom; Editing by Chris Reese and Sonali Paul)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Meyer Burger closed its Arizona factory, cutting 282 jobs.
    • •The closure affects US solar supply chain independence.
    • •Financial struggles led to the factory's shutdown.
    • •Meyer Burger is in talks for restructuring with bondholders.
    • •Future of the Goodyear site remains uncertain.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Meyer Burger closes US solar panel factory in Arizona

    1Why did Meyer Burger close its Arizona factory?

    Meyer Burger shut down its U.S. factory in Arizona due to financial troubles, resulting in the loss of all 282 employees.

    2What was the significance of the Goodyear plant?

    The Goodyear, Arizona plant was intended to support the solar industry’s efforts to build a domestic supply chain and reduce reliance on China.

    3What challenges is Meyer Burger facing?

    Meyer Burger's operations in both Europe and the U.S. struggled to compete with cheaper products imported from Asia, leading to the cancellation of plans for a second U.S. factory.

    4What is the future of the Goodyear facility?

    The future of the Goodyear site remains uncertain as Meyer Burger is in talks with bondholders about restructuring.

    5How does the current political climate affect solar incentives?

    A bill currently under consideration in Congress could end or phase out many clean energy incentives, which were a key campaign promise of former President Donald Trump.

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