Company: SUNE
Filing Date: 2025-08-18
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001213900-25-078001
Chunk: 7

Company: SUNation Energy, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-08-18
Form: 424B5
Chunk 7
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 from centralized                                                                       
 electric utilities, retail electric providers, independent power producers and renewable energy companies; |

| ● | developments in technology                                                                                                           
 or improvements in distributed solar energy generation and related technologies or components may materially adversely affect demand 
 for our offerings;                                                                                                                   |

| ● | a material reduction in the                                                                                                        
 retail price of electricity charged by electric utilities or other retail electricity providers could harm our business, financial 
 condition and results of operations;                                                                                               |

| ● | terrorist or cyberattacks                                          
 against centralized utilities could adversely affect our business; |

| ● | climate change may have                                              
 long-term impacts on our business, industry, and the global economy; |

| ● | increases in the cost of our                                                                                                       
 solar energy systems due to tariffs imposed by the U.S. government could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial 
 condition and results of operations;                                                                                               |

| ● | we are not currently regulated                                                                                             
 as an electric public utility under applicable law, but may be subject to regulation as an electric utility in the future; |

| ● | electric utility policies                                                                                                            
 and regulations, including those affecting electric rates, may present regulatory and economic barriers to the purchase and use of   
 solar energy systems that may significantly reduce demand for our solar energy systems and adversely impact our ability to originate 
 new solar installation agreements;                                                                                                   |

| ● | we rely on net metering and                                                                                                            
 related policies to sell solar systems to our customers in most of our current markets, and changes to policies governing net metering 
 may significantly reduce demand for electricity from residential solar energy systems and thus for our installation services;          |

| ● | a customer’s decision                                                                                                                
 to procure installation services from us depends in part on the availability of rebates, tax credits and other financial incentives. 
 The expiration, elimination or reduction of these rebates, credits or incentives or our ability to monetize them could adversely     
 impact our business;                                                                                                                 |

| ● | technical and regulatory limitations                                                                                               
 regarding the interconnection of solar energy systems to the electrical grid may significantly delay interconnections and customer 
 in-service dates, harming our growth rate and customer satisfaction; and                                                           |

| ● | compliance with occupational                                                                                                        
 safety and health requirements and best practices can be costly, and noncompliance with such requirements may result in potentially 
 significant monetary penalties, operational delays and adverse publicity.                                                           |

While we believe these expectations,
assumptions, beliefs, estimates, projections, intentions and strategies are reasonable, such forward-looking statements are only predictions