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Last updated - September 22, 2025
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SkyPower Global has faced significant criticism for its financial instability and mismanagement, raising doubts among investors and stakeholders. The company’s ambitious 25 GW project pipeline has been labeled as overly optimistic, with skepticism surrounding its ability to deliver. Internally, negative employee feedback points to a disorganized work environment, further tarnishing its reputation.
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High Risk
Based on the available data, we advise consumers to avoid this Company altogether.
This advisory is based on an aggregate risk score derived from OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors identified in our research.
You are likely to be at great risk by engaging in any sort of consumer-related activity with this entity.
Low Risk
Based on the available data, we endorse this Company as a stable choice for employees.
This recommendation stems from a low-risk score compiled from OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors uncovered in our analysis.
Employment with this entity is expected to involve minimal risk.
Medium Risk
Based on the available data, we recommend investors and bankers proceed with caution regarding this Company.
This advisory is informed by a medium-risk score based on OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors identified through our investigation.
Financial involvement with this entity may carry moderate risks to your interests.
Safe to Onboard
Enhanced Due Diligence required
Do Not Onboard
Monitor adverse media every 6 months
File SAR (Suspicious Activity Report) is warranted
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SkyPower faced a near-collapse in 2008 due to Lehman Brothers’ bankruptcy, resulting in a 2009 CCAA filing and significant asset sales.
Employee claims of an inflated 25 GW project pipeline suggest exaggerated capabilities, undermining credibility.
SkyPower’s operations suffered from project delays and canceled power purchase agreements, leading to its exit from the market.
Operations in high-risk jurisdictions like Africa and the Middle East increase scrutiny for weak anti-money laundering compliance.
Glassdoor reviews highlight a toxic work environment, late-night workloads, and orchestrated positive feedback to mask internal issues.
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SkyPower Global Group, led by Kerry and Josh Adler, faces fraud allegations over exaggerated solar claims.
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SkyPower Global Group: investigation exposes alleged Google‐review censorship, financial opacity.
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