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Sunrun Inc. filings document the company’s residential solar, home battery storage and home-to-grid power plant business through formal disclosures on operating results, capital structure, governance and material events. Recent 8-K filings report quarterly and annual financial results, customer and storage-related operating metrics, cash-generation measures and balance-sheet actions.
The company’s proxy materials cover shareholder voting matters, director elections, board committee composition, executive compensation and related governance disclosures. Sunrun’s filing record also includes material-event reporting tied to board changes, compensatory arrangements and other corporate actions relevant to its public-company structure.
Sunrun Inc. reported Q3 2025 results. Total revenue reached $724.6 million, up from $537.2 million a year ago, driven by higher customer agreements and stronger solar system sales. Income from operations was $3.7 million versus a prior-year operating loss. Net income attributable to common stockholders was $16.6 million, or diluted EPS of $0.06, compared with a loss of $83.8 million, or $(0.37), last year.
Year to date, revenue was $1.80 billion and net income attributable to common stockholders was $346.4 million. Interest expense remained substantial at $265.8 million in Q3. Cash was $709.1 million, with cash and restricted cash totaling $1.16 billion at period end. Non‑recourse debt (current and long‑term) totaled $13.83 billion, and total liabilities were $17.58 billion. Deferred revenue was $1.48 billion, and contracted but not yet recognized revenue was approximately $36.2 billion, reflecting long-term customer agreements. Shares outstanding were 232,041,826 as of November 3, 2025.
Sunrun Inc. (RUN) furnished a press release announcing financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025, and held a conference call on November 6, 2025. The release was provided as Exhibit 99.1 and is deemed furnished, not filed, under the Exchange Act.
Sunrun appointed Craig Cornelius to its Board of Directors as a Class III director, effective November 6, 2025, with reelection planned at the 2026 annual meeting. The Board size increased from eight to nine. Cornelius will serve on the Audit Committee and the Nominating, Governance, and Sustainability Committee. He will receive compensation under the Company’s Non-Employee Director Compensation Policy and entered into Sunrun’s standard indemnification agreement. The company reported no related-party arrangements or family relationships related to this appointment.
Sunrun Inc. (RUN): Director insider transaction reported. A director sold 50,000 shares of common stock on 11/03/2025 at a weighted average price of $20.4055. The sale was effected under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on June 9, 2025.
Following the transaction, the director beneficially owns 800,482 shares directly and 1,600,000 shares indirectly through Jurich Murray Holdings LLC. The direct holdings include 2,547 restricted stock units that are subject to forfeiture until they vest.
Sunrun Inc. (RUN) reported an insider transaction by its Chief Legal & People Officer. On 10/15/2025, the officer sold 4,475 shares of common stock at a weighted average price of $21.709, executed under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on May 16, 2025.
Following the sale, the officer beneficially owns 361,789 shares directly, including 244,592 restricted stock units that are subject to forfeiture until they vest.
Sunrun (RUN): Form 4 insider transaction — The company’s Chief Legal & People Officer reported a sale of 21,037 shares of common stock on 10/09/2025 at $20.25 per share under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted May 16, 2025.
Following the transaction, the reporting person beneficially owned 366,264 shares, held directly. This figure includes 244,592 restricted stock units that are subject to forfeiture until they vest.
Sunrun Inc. insider notice reports a proposed sale of 21,037 common shares, with an aggregate market value of $425,999, representing a small fraction of the 230,732,572 shares outstanding. The sale is planned for 10/09/2025 on NASDAQ.
The reported shares were acquired through equity compensation: 1,477 shares from a performance stock lapse on 03/01/2025, 2,709 shares from restricted stock lapse on 03/06/2025, and 16,851 shares from restricted stock lapse on 04/06/2025. The filer also disclosed six open-market sales in the prior three months totaling 52,319 shares for gross proceeds of $937,094.
Mary Powell, who serves as Chief Executive Officer and a Director of Sunrun Inc. (RUN), reported a change in beneficial ownership dated 10/06/2025. The filing shows a sale of 11,699 shares of Common Stock executed to cover tax obligations arising from the settlement of vested restricted stock units. The weighted average sale price was reported as $19.3436, with the per-share sale price range between $19.18 and $19.48. After the sale, the reporting person beneficially owned 876,590 shares, which include 595,301 restricted stock units that remain subject to forfeiture until they vest.
Sunrun Inc. Chief Financial Officer Danny Abajian reported multiple stock transactions on 10/06/2025. He sold 9,055 shares of common stock to cover taxes from vested restricted stock units at a weighted average sale price of $19.3478 (range $19.18–$19.48). The filings show net changes in holdings including 8,991 shares removed and 8,991 shares granted under a plan, leaving 424,606 shares beneficially owned directly and 209,506 shares held indirectly through the Abajian Family Trust. Of the reported holdings, 410,159 are restricted stock units that remain subject to forfeiture until they vest.
Sunrun Inc. (RUN) insider Jeanna Steele, Chief Legal & People Officer, reported two separate common-stock sales tied to vested restricted stock units and a pre-existing trading plan. On 10/06/2025 she sold 4,440 shares to cover taxes at a weighted average price of $19.3419 (range $19.18–$19.50). On 10/08/2025 she sold an additional 1,526 shares at $19.75 under a Rule 10b5-1 plan adopted 5/16/2025. After these transactions she beneficially owns 387,301 shares, which include 244,592 restricted stock units that remain subject to forfeiture until vesting.
Insider transactions by Sunrun executive Paul S. Dickson show sales and option exercises in early October. On 10/06/2025 Mr. Dickson sold 8,134 shares at a weighted average price of $19.3429 to cover tax obligations from vested restricted stock units. On 10/07/2025 he exercised 1,785 options at an exercise price of $6.28 and 10,708 options at $9.46, then sold 12,493 shares at a weighted average price of $20.0168. Following these transactions he beneficially owns 647,600 shares (including 452,622 unvested restricted stock units). The trading activity was made under a Rule 10b5-1 plan adopted 08/26/2024.