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T1 Energy Shares Dip After KORE Power Files New Update
9 June 2026
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T1 Energy Shares Dip After KORE Power Files New Update

New York, June 8, 2026, 18:01 (EDT)

  • T1 Energy slipped 3.2% to $9.13 after a fresh SEC filing showed stock-linked terms tied to its KORE Power acquisition.
  • The filing gave more detail on the planned $32 million buyout as T1 looks to get into battery storage and data-center power markets.
  • Solar peers dropped too, though T1 slid more than First Solar and Canadian Solar.

T1 Energy Inc. shares dropped Monday as investors focused on new details from the solar company about its proposed KORE Power buyout. The updated filing highlighted stock issuance related to the deal and sent shares lower.

The stock finished at $9.13 on the New York Stock Exchange, off 3.18%. It traded between $8.95 and $10.01 during the session. Volume came to about 36.6 million. After the close, shares ticked up to $9.16 in after-hours action just before 6 p.m. New York time.

The filing is in focus now as it spells out how much of the deal could be handled with T1 stock, at a time when the company is raising cash to fund U.S. solar manufacturing and also looking to grow in storage. Battery energy storage systems, or BESS, are large batteries used to store power for later, usually to back up the grid or serve big power buyers.

T1 disclosed in a June 8 Form 8-K that the KORE deal carries a purchase enterprise value of roughly $32 million, including equity, cash, and assumed debt. Closing is expected in the second quarter. About $9.6 million of the closing payment is set to be delivered in T1 common shares, according to the filing. The final share total will use a 10-day volume-weighted average price, or VWAP, with the price factoring in trading volumes at each price level.

The deal has a possible $9.6 million earn-out for fiscal 2026 and 2027, which T1 will pay in stock if certain performance goals are hit. There’s also a $5.5 million stock payment that depends on a KORE receivable. Using stock like this can save on cash, but it may mean more dilution if T1 issues extra shares.

T1 last week said it will use the deal to enter the energy storage and AI data center infrastructure space. The company said KORE’s NRI business has rolled out about 1,100 BESS projects around the globe. T1 plans to rebrand KORE Power as T1 NRI once the deal closes.

T1 Chairman and CEO Dan Barcelo called KORE’s NRI team “extraordinary” in both capability and customer ties in power infrastructure. KORE CEO Jay Bellows said putting the two firms together would let customers get everything from generation to storage, design and operations in one place. GlobeNewswire

The company told investors it is looking for the deal to turn positive on EBITDA in 2026, then add $15 million to $20 million of EBITDA in 2027. EBITDA stands for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. Companies use it to track operating profit before certain line items.

Clean-energy stocks sold off while U.S. indexes moved higher. First Solar shed roughly 1.3%, Canadian Solar dropped 0.7%, and the iShares Global Clean Energy ETF gave up about 1.5%. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq climbed as tech and chip stocks bounced, Reuters reported.

The deal could fall through or bring more headaches for T1 before it secures all the funding and completes its plant expansion. T1’s own filing points to risks with closing KORE, delivering projects on time and budget, qualifying for factory tax breaks, being tied to suppliers, trade rules, and its need to raise cash on good terms.

T1’s shift is in the spotlight, with investors testing how much confidence they have in the new focus. The company is chasing growth in storage and data-center power but faces higher funding costs and maybe dilution. The stock hasn’t shrugged it off.

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