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Swiss solar panel maker Meyer Burger files for insolvency for German subsidiaries

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Posted on May 31, 2025

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(Reuters) -Swiss solar panel maker Meyer Burger filed for insolvency for its German subsidiaries, the company said in a statement on Saturday. Meyer Burger's German subsidiaries, Meyer Burger (

Swiss solar panel maker Meyer Burger files for insolvency for German subsidia...

(Reuters) -Swiss solar panel maker Meyer Burger filed for insolvency for its German subsidiaries, the company said in a statement on Saturday.

Meyer Burger's German subsidiaries, Meyer Burger (Industries) GmbH and Meyer Burger (Germany) GmbH, have initiated insolvency proceedings, the company said.

Efforts to keep the German sites open will be continued as part of the proceedings together with a provisional insolvency administrator to be appointed by the court.

Meyer Burger (Switzerland) AG, which employs around 60 people in Thun, will remain in operation and Meyer Burger (Americas), which shut down a U.S. solar panel factory in Arizona and let go all 282 employees on Thursday, will also remain in existence as a company.

Meyer Burger said last month it would cut hours for about 300 employees at its plant in Germany starting on May 1 due to temporary material bottlenecks. The bottlenecks have also led to adjustments at its U.S. facility in Arizona.

The company's operations in Europe and the United States struggled to compete with cheaper products imported from Asia.

Meyer Burger also said on Saturday it had requested an extension of the deadline to present its 2024 financial results. The current deadline expires on Saturday.

(Reporting by Devika Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Key Takeaways

  • Meyer Burger's German subsidiaries file for insolvency.
  • Insolvency proceedings initiated with court-appointed administrator.
  • Swiss and American operations remain active.
  • Material bottlenecks impact operations in Germany and the U.S.
  • Deadline extension requested for 2024 financial results.

Frequently Asked Questions

What subsidiaries of Meyer Burger filed for insolvency?
Meyer Burger's German subsidiaries, Meyer Burger (Industries) GmbH and Meyer Burger (Germany) GmbH, have initiated insolvency proceedings.
What is the status of Meyer Burger's operations in Switzerland?
Meyer Burger (Switzerland) AG, which employs around 60 people in Thun, will remain in operation despite the insolvency of its German subsidiaries.
Why did Meyer Burger cut hours for employees in Germany?
The company announced it would cut hours for about 300 employees at its plant in Germany due to temporary material bottlenecks.
What challenges is Meyer Burger facing in the market?
Meyer Burger's operations in Europe and the United States have struggled to compete with cheaper products imported from Asia.
What extension did Meyer Burger request regarding its financial results?
Meyer Burger requested an extension of the deadline to present its 2024 financial results, which was set to expire on Saturday.

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