Sunnova Energy has agreed to sell part of its residential solar installation business to Omnidian for $7 million in cash and the assumption of certain liabilities. The deal, announced Wednesday, is part of a stalking horse agreement amid Sunnova’s ongoing bankruptcy proceedings.
The Houston-based solar provider filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last month, citing significant debt and declining demand. The filing revealed estimated assets and liabilities ranging between $10 billion and $50 billion. The company’s financial struggles reflect broader headwinds facing the U.S. solar industry, including rising interest rates, reduced incentives in California, and uncertainty around future subsidies.
As part of the agreement, Seattle-based Omnidian will take over customer service and system management for a substantial portion of Sunnova’s existing solar customers. Omnidian specializes in performance protection and service plans for residential and commercial solar and energy storage systems, providing long-term reliability and support for clean energy users.
The transaction marks a key development in Sunnova’s restructuring strategy and could offer continuity for customers during a turbulent period in the residential solar market. Industry analysts note that as demand for solar energy weakens under tightening financial conditions, companies with strong service models like Omnidian may gain an edge by absorbing distressed assets.
Separately, U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration canceled a $2.92 billion partial loan guarantee in May that had been approved under former President Joe Biden, signaling a broader shift in federal energy policy toward oil and gas development.
The Sunnova-Omnidian deal underscores the volatility in the solar sector and highlights the growing importance of post-installation service and system performance management as key differentiators for solar companies navigating economic and policy challenges.


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