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Solar energy presents a tangible way for businesses to cut operating expenses by reducing the cost of electricity. That’s why, when evaluating solar, you want a panel that guarantees the lowest cost of energy, not necessarily the cheapest price per watt. Maxeon high-efficiency solar panels deliver the strongest, most stable energy returns over time compared to standard panels.

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Maxeon’s patented solar cell design means your system will produce more energy, longer than systems with standard solar panels, delivering a lower cost per kilowatt hour and higher IRR and ROI.
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With a 66-year lease on the property, the Exploratorium required durable solar technology built to last and reliably perform over the long-term. That’s why they chose Maxeon panels
Top U.S. organizations rely on Maxeon solar panels to power their operations. From Fortune 500’s to regional businesses and non-profits, Maxeon is powering positive change across America.
Project Specs:
San Francisco, CA
1.3 MW rooftop solar system
5,874 Maxeon solar panels
The 1.3 MW solar system at San Francisco’s Exploratorium generates about 80 percent of the electricity used by the museum and is critical to minimizing its environmental impact on the San Francisco Bay Area. With a 66-year lease on the property, the Exploratorium required durable solar technology built to last and reliably perform over the long-term. That’s why they chose Maxeon solar panels.
"Our solution needed to be able to stand up to not only the test of time but also the foggy, salty air.”
Laura Zander
Chief Operating Officer
San Francisco Exploratorium
The solar system featured in this presentation was sold and installed by a former certified SunPower Dealer.
When the drought caused yields to decline, GES General Manager John Wynn sought a solution that could help cut costs: solar.
Top U.S. organizations rely on Maxeon solar panels to power their operations. From Fortune 500’s to regional businesses and non-profits, Maxeon is powering positive change across America.
Project Specs:
Almond processing plant
Central California
$394K estimated savings in year one
Founded in 2007, Golden Empire Shelling (GES) is a grower-owned, state-of-the-art facility, processing up to 70 million pounds of almonds per year. When the drought caused yields to decline, GES General Manager John Wynn sought a solution that could help cut costs: solar.
With a 1.04 MW solar system, featuring 2400 Maxeon panels tracking the sun for maximum energy production on 4.5 acres, GES was able to offset an estimated 90 percent of their electricity use during peak season, and more than cover electricity use during the off-season.
“I believe in the product – the longer life and lower degradation rate of the panels.”
John Wynn
General Manager
Golden Empire Shelling
The solar system featured in this presentation was sold and installed by a former certified SunPower Dealer.
The YMCA of San Diego County wanted to offset its electricity costs and increase its commitment to sustainability—while reinvesting the savings to better serve its community members.
Top U.S. organizations rely on Maxeon solar panels to power their operations. From Fortune 500’s to regional businesses and non-profits, Maxeon is powering positive change across America.
Project Specs:
2.5MW at six branches
80-90% projected electricity offset
$80K projected savings per year
No upfront costs, financed through a PPA
The YMCA of San Diego County wanted to offset its electricity costs and increase its commitment to sustainability—while reinvesting the savings to better serve its community members.
Working with the team at HES, a Maxeon Preferred Partner, the YMCA chose to install the Maxeon panels across the roofs and parking lots of six branches, for a combined system size of nearly 2.5 MW.
The six solar installations are expected to provide savings of approximately $80,000 annually, which will be reinvested into programs and services for area youth and families.
“At the YMCA of San Diego County, we’re always looking to implement sustainability measures to help our facilities be energy efficient.”
Luis D’Carpio
Vice President of Facilities & Sustainability
YMCA of San Diego County
The solar system featured in this presentation was sold and installed by a former certified SunPower Dealer.
California fruit producer picks solar and saves millions
Top U.S. organizations rely on Maxeon solar panels to power their operations. From Fortune 500’s to regional businesses and non-profits, Maxeon is powering positive change across America.
Project Specs:
Fruit processing plant in Sacramento, CA
1.47 MW
60% electricity offset
$500K projected annual savings
$13M projected savings over 25 years
California fruit producer picks solar and saves millions
Fruit grower, processor and shipper Rivermaid Trading Co. produces more than 50% of the pears in California and 8% of the state’s cherry crop. Processing such large quantities of fruit to arrive at market in peak condition requires substantial energy for fruit processing machines and cold storage. Rivermaid was looking for a way to offset electricity costs with a clean energy solution that was as sustainable as the farming operation itself.
With 4,510 Maxeon panels producing 1.47 MW of clean energy, Rivermaid is able to offset up to 60% of their electricity use during the summer months and is projected to save more than $13 million over the next 25 years. Additionally, solar augments the company’s sustainable farming strategy by bringing product to market with less reliance on fossil fuels.
“Energy consumption at our fruit-packing facility is driven largely by cold storage. We are able to offset almost 60% of our electricity use in the summer by installing solar.”
Patrick Archibeque
CEO, Rivermaid Trading Co.
The solar system featured in this presentation was sold and installed by a former certified SunPower Dealer.
Midwestern auto dealership goes solar across multiple car dealerships in Minnesota and Wisconsin
Top U.S. organizations rely on Maxeon solar panels to power their operations. From Fortune 500’s to regional businesses and non-profits, Maxeon is powering positive change across America.
Luther Automotive Group
454 kW at 10 car dealerships in MN and WI
$45,100 projected annual savings
$2.1 million projected 25-year savings
Midwestern auto dealership goes solar across multiple car dealerships in Minnesota and Wisconsin
Luther Auto is the largest privately owned automotive group in the Midwest. With expanding operations, the management team made a strategic decision to offset electricity costs and enhance the community-minded company’s sustainability efforts with solar installations on several of their Minneapolis/St. Paul dealerships.
Between 2012-2017, Luther Auto installed high-efficiency solar systems on 10 new or existing dealerships, for a combined system size of 454 kW.
Taking advantage of their dealerships’ large, flat roofs, Luther Auto saves more than $45,000 in energy costs annually with solar, plus additional savings through LED lighting upgrades. Over the next 25 years, Luther Auto is expected to save an estimated $2.1 million with solar.
“Solar just makes good business sense in today’s energy environment.”
Linda McGinty
VP of Real Estate
Luther Auto Group
The solar system featured in this presentation was sold and installed by a former certified SunPower Dealer.
Product Technology Videos
See how Maxeon’s IBC solar cell technology vastly outperforms standard cells in stressful conditions.
A solar system is only as good as the quality of equipment you purchase. At the heart of every solar system are the panels, and at the heart of the panels are the cells. See how Maxeon’s IBC cell technology vastly outperforms standard cells in stressful conditions.
Cheap solar panels just can’t match the real-world track record of the Maxeon solar panel for customer performance and value over the long haul.
Over the past few years, we’ve seen a steady stream of new manufacturers and unproven technologies entering the market — bringing with them promises of higher efficiency and lower costs. One common denominator, however, is they just can’t match the real-world track record of the Maxeon panel for customer performance and value over the long haul.
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Cracked cells in standard panels can occur from transport, installation, environmental stresses, and even poor manufacturing quality. Maxeon cells are reinforced by a thick plated layer of metal for added structural strength. If a crack forms, the metal backing holds the cell in place while maintaining full electrical conductivity.
Cracked cells in standard panels can occur from transport, installation, environmental stresses, and even poor manufacturing quality. Maxeon cells are reinforced by a thick plated layer of metal for added structural strength. If a crack forms, the metal backing holds the cell in place while maintaining full electrical conductivity.
It takes just a little bit of shade to impact the power output of a solar panel. Standard solar panels typically activate bypass diodes to counter the obstruction—shutting down an entire section of the panel to mitigate heat build-up—sacrificing energy generation in the process. Maxeon panels offer greater resilience to shade, powering through small obstructions with only a slight reduction in power output.
It takes just a little bit of shade to impact the power output of a solar panel. Standard solar panels typically activate bypass diodes to counter the obstruction—shutting down an entire section of the panel to mitigate heat build-up—sacrificing energy generation in the process. Maxeon panels offer greater resilience to shade, powering through small obstructions with only a slight reduction in power output.
The unique design of Maxeon panels not only features an engineered encapsulant that is highly resistive to moisture, but thick, plated copper which is much more robust and able to better withstand corrosion.
A solar panel’s encapsulant plays a critical role in protecting against humidity and moisture-induced corrosion. In humid conditions, moisture can penetrate through the layers of standard solar panels, corroding the panel’s thin metallic electrical connections. The unique design of Maxeon panels not only features an engineered encapsulant that is highly resistive to moisture, but thick, plated copper which is much more robust and able to better withstand corrosion.
Maxeon solar panels feature thick, plated copper contacts for long-term stability. Each tab offers redundant connections with built in strain relief, to ensure a consistent flow of energy while having the flexibility to expand and contract with temperature changes.
As the ambient temperature heats and cools on a daily basis, the metallic ribbons used in standard solar cell connections expand and contract with the temperature change. This repetitive contraction and expansion causes the metal connections to degrade and break over time. Maxeon panels on the other hand feature thick, plated copper contacts for long-term stability. Each tab offers redundant connections with built in strain relief, to ensure a consistent flow of energy while having the flexibility to expand and contract with temperature changes.
Shaded Maxeon cells demonstrate lower heat generation, that is more evenly spread across the entire cell. As such, the diodes in Maxeon panels activate less frequently, increasing both energy production and useful life of the panel.
When an area of a standard solar panel, due to shading for example, can no longer produce enough current to match its neighboring cells, the cells begin consuming power from the surrounding cells and converting it to heat. While bypass diodes are used to prevent overheating, persistent activation can cause the diodes to fail which makes the panel susceptible to hotspot formation. Shaded Maxeon cells demonstrate lower heat generation, that is more evenly spread across the entire cell. As such, the diodes in Maxeon panels activate less frequently, increasing both energy production and useful life of the panel.
The Maxeon Blog for Business Owners
The global trend toward clean, renewable energy is undeniable - with more individuals, businesses, and organizations realizing the cost savings as well as the ability to address climate change. Demand for solar power has seen a resulting surge.
As low-cost solar manufacturers continue to scale, and new, inexperienced market entrants proliferate—it’s important to understand the impact declining prices may have on the quality and reliability of their solar panels.
When it comes to solar, we’ve seen an increase in media reports profiling the impact of damaging hailstorms on solar installations around the world.
The good news is that Maxeon panels are uniquely engineered to stand up to the increasing severity of weather events brought on by climate change.
Together with our installation partners, we are committed to providing long-term, comprehensive solutions for economic and environmental success for medical businesses through the smart use of solar power.
The building and energy sectors have the most potential for significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and tackling climate change. More so, they have a responsibility to act given that, globally, CO2 emissions from the building sector are the highest ever recorded.
Choosing to go solar is one of the most environmentally responsible decisions you can make. New study shows Maxeon panels outperform other technologies on energy payback time.
Solar panels are relatively low maintenance but as with any product problems can occur. So, to make you aware, we’ve put together this useful guide for you that shows you common problems with solar panels and how to avoid them.
Solar panels need to power through all weather conditions and maintain efficiency and reliability during their subsequent decades of operation, which is why panel testing must include parameters beyond temperature alone.
As more people seek alternative energy sources, the need for quality renewable energy continues to grow rapidly.
Global greenhouse gas emissions hit a record high in 2019, spurring a movement in energy-positive building design with on-site solar to help reverse the trend.
There’s an unfortunate reality many solar system owners only come to learn once they’ve installed solar: Shade happens. Read about how you can minimize the impacts of shading by choosing a better solar panel.
What is green building? Simply put, it's the environmentally-conscious construction (and operation) of buildings.
Solar energy works by capturing the sun’s energy and quietly and effectively turning it into electricity for your home or business.
UC Davis has over 21 MW of solar systems over multiple sites.
Top U.S. organizations rely on Maxeon solar panels to power their operations. From Fortune 500’s to regional businesses and non-profits, Maxeon is powering positive change across America.
Project Specs:
Solar farm
16 MW ground mount system
Provides approximately 14% of the campus’s electricity
Reduces the University's carbon footprint by 9%
West Village Campus
5 MW rooftop and carport systems
Net-zero energy community
Home to over 2,000 students, staff and faculty
UC Davis has a 16.3 MW solar farm which generates 33 million kilowatt-hours per year, about 14% of the campus’s electricity needs, and reduces the University's carbon footprint by 9%.
The West Village is a 34-acre, zero-net-energy community, complete with 5 megawatts of Maxeon panels on rooftops and solar canopies.
Learn more:
https://sustainability.ucdavis.edu/goals/energy/on-site
https://facilities.ucdavis.edu/engineering/energy-adventure/level1
The solar system featured in this presentation was sold and installed by a former certified SunPower Dealer.