Consequences of Failing to Meet Product Firm Commitments Sample Clauses

Consequences of Failing to Meet Product Firm Commitments. (i) If the Parties determine that Customer has failed to meet its Product Firm Commitment for any Product for the preceding calendar quarter of the Term (and such failure was not excused, for example, as the result of a Force Majeure Event, or because the Parties agreed to permit Customer to meet the Product Firm Commitment for one Product by purchasing a different Product or some other accommodation), then Supplier may, as its exclusive remedy, impose the following penalty, determined on a per Product basis, by: (A) calculating the difference between the amount, in number of xxxxx, of a particular Product that Customer actually ordered during the preceding calendar quarter and the Product Firm Commitment; multiplied by (B) the applicable weighted average price per watt that corresponds to that Product for the preceding calendar quarter; multiplied by (C) 15.6% in the case of Products with an “RES” SKU (or 7.8% for any such Products in commercial production for less than one year (or portion thereof within the measurement period)) and 13.6% in the case of Products with a “COM” SKU (or 6.8% for any such Products in commercial production for less than one year (or portion thereof within the measurement period)). The Parties agree that because Supplier must allocate manufacturing capacity and procure raw materials based on the anticipated requirements of Customer, as represented by the Agreed Minimum Quarterly Commitments (as modified by the Product Firm Commitment), and Supplier’s exclusivity obligations under this Agreement preclude it from selling competing Products for use in the Territory, the penalties described in this Section 4(c)(i) reflect a reasonable estimate of the Damages to Supplier if Customer fails to meet its Product Firm Commitments. For the avoidance of doubt, no penalties may be assessed pursuant to this Section with respect to any quarter that has been completed prior to the Effective Date.
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