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Drones, Robots and Fully Integrated Design: Third-Generation SunPower® Oasis® Platform Reinvents Solar Power Plants

More than 700 Megawatts Awarded To Date

SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 20, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --SunPower Corp. (Nasdaq: SPWR) announced today that the third-generation SunPower® Oasis® platform for large-scale solar power plants, featuring a seamless integration of hardware and software unprecedented in the solar industry, is launching at an event today at SunPower's new research and development facility in Davis, Calif.

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"The Oasis platform is a complete solution that optimizes energy production and maximizes value for our power plant customers," said Tom Werner, president and CEO of SunPower. "Integral to each Oasis component, from the automated design tools to robotic panel cleaning, is more than 30 years of solar industry innovation and experience that only SunPower offers, enabling our customers to benefit from the world's most efficient, reliable solar technology available."

With more than 700 megawatts of the third-generation Oasis platform projects awarded to date, SunPower is starting construction on solar power plants in North America and China using the technology in the next several weeks. Beginning next year, all new solar power plants from SunPower will be constructed using the third generation Oasis platform.

"SunPower Oasis allows customers to generate more value from a broader selection of potential power plant sites, at an accelerated pace," Werner continued. "An Oasis solar power plant may be designed 90 percent faster than the time required to design conventional solar power plants. While flat, rectangular-shaped sites are required for other trackers on the market, Oasis can take advantage of unused irregularly shaped areas and slopes up to ten degrees to generate up to 60 percent more energy than conventional technology installed at the same site. Each additional ten acres of usable land on a site may represent two to four more megawatts of power, which can significantly impact a project's bottom line."

From project development through operations and maintenance (O&M), the Oasis platform optimizes return on investment with the following features:

    --  The SunPower® Oasis GEO(TM) system is a groundbreaking component of the
        Oasis platform that automates project design using drones and
        proprietary software. Thousands of designs are generated and evaluated
        by the software, based on site data gathered by the drones, and designs
        that best serve the customer's financial and energy goals are
        recommended. Developers can screen a large number of potential sites
        quickly using the cloud-based computing platform and owners can be
        assured that projects have been fully optimized for profitability and
        lowest cost of energy (LCOE) versus conventional manual-based approaches
        to project design and development.
    --  Oasis tracker rows are un-ganged, or not linked, and are wider and
        shorter in length than conventional trackers to enable flexible site
        selection, more efficient site utilization and increased energy
        production. The design allows for plants to be built on lands formerly
        considered unsuitable for plant development due to irregular shapes or
        slopes steeper than six degrees, the gradient limit for most
        competitors' tracker technology. Oasis systems can be built on slopes up
        to ten degrees, or 17 percent.
    --  Greater distance between the Oasis tracker rows accommodates integrated
        agricultural activity to enable dual use of sites for both power and
        food production. SunPower is partnering with University of California,
        Davis, a global leader in agricultural studies, to evaluate possible
        crop varieties and yield. As the number of solar power plant
        developments continue to grow around the world, the thoughtful
        integration of large-scale solar power systems with agricultural lands
        is an important consideration.
    --  More than 50 percent fewer tracker parts and an integrated design
        streamlines construction and reduces O&M costs. Oasis has no combiner
        boxes, cable trays, motor batteries or other parts that typically cause
        failure. All DC wiring of the trackers is managed above ground with
        pre-manufactured DC harnesses to simplify and speed installation.
    --  The fully integrated design supports both SunPower's high efficiency
        E-Series panels as well as SunPower's Performance Series (P-Series)
        solar panels. Both panels deliver industry leading long-term performance
        and reliability while reducing balance of system costs and land
        requirements.
    --  Soiling can be a leading source of potential revenue loss for power
        plant owners. SunPower utilizes proprietary robotic panel cleaning
        technology at its power plants that uses 75 percent less water than
        manual cleaning methods and operate at night to avoid disrupting daytime
        energy production. Robots under development for use with the
        third-generation Oasis platform are expected to have the capability to
        clean ten megawatts of panels in ten hours with three workers, twice as
        fast as the company's current robotic cleaning technology, and ten times
        faster than manual cleaning methods used by competitors.
    --  SunPower's Remote Operations and Control Center (ROCC) in Austin, Tex.
        offers 24/7/365 site monitoring and control, optimizing energy
        production to allow customers to better manage their energy. The ROCC
        will be monitoring and controlling more than 1.8 gigawatts of solar
        power plants around the world by the end of 2016.
The SunPower Research and Development Ranch, where SunPower is launching the new Oasis platform today, will host concept testing for new technologies that drive continued innovation in the energy industry. SunPower anticipates the R&D Ranch will create dozens of jobs in research and technology over the next five years. A leader in solar innovation and solar R&D investment, SunPower holds more than 600 patents.

Distinguished guests expected at today's event include Dr. Charlie Gay, director of the U.S. Department of Energy's SunShot Initiative, David Olsen of the California ISO Board of Governors, and SunPower founder Dr. Richard Swanson. The event includes a panel discussion on the future of large scale solar plants, moderated by Greentech Media's Julia Pyper.

Since launching its first-generation Oasis platform in 2010, SunPower has more than three gigawatts of solar power plants installed, under contract or in construction around the world, including the world's largest operational solar photovoltaic power plant, the Solar Star Projects in California.

The original Oasis platform was the first of SunPower's three fully-integrated systems built to work together for customer goals. The SunPower® Helix(TM) platform for commercial rooftops, ground and carports was launched in 2016, and the SunPower Equinox platform for residential rooftops made its debut earlier this year.

More information on Oasis can be found on SunPower's blog and at http://www.sunpower.com/oasis.

About SunPower
As one of the world's most innovative and sustainable energy companies, SunPower (Nasdaq: SPWR) provides a diverse group of customers with complete solar solutions and services. Residential customers, businesses, governments, schools and utilities around the globe rely on SunPower's more than 30 years of proven experience. From the first flip of the switch, SunPower delivers maximum value and superb performance throughout the long life of every solar system. Headquartered in Silicon Valley, SunPower has dedicated, customer-focused employees in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America. For more information about how SunPower is changing the way our world is powered, visit http://www.sunpower.com.

SunPower Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including, but not limited to, statements regarding expected project timelines, projected energy output, expected cost savings, and projected job creation. These forward-looking statements are based on our current assumptions, expectations and beliefs and involve substantial risks and uncertainties that may cause results, performance or achievement to materially differ from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to: regulatory changes and the availability of economic incentives promoting use of solar energy, challenges inherent in constructing and maintaining certain of our large projects, and fluctuations or declines in the performance of our solar panels and other products and solutions. A detailed discussion of these factors and other risks that affect our business is included in filings we make with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) from time to time, including our most recent reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q, particularly under the heading "Risk Factors." Copies of these filings are available online from the SEC or on the SEC Filings section of our Investor Relations website at investors.sunpowercorp.com. All forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information currently available to us, and we assume no obligation to update these forward-looking statements in light of new information or future events.

©2016 SunPower Corporation.  All Rights Reserved.  SUNPOWER, the SUNPOWER logo, SUNPOWER EQUINOX, HELIX, OASIS and OASIS GEO are trademarks or registered trademarks of SunPower Corporation in the U.S. and other countries as well.

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