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The USA Solar Energy Market is Segmented by Type (Solar Photovoltaic (PV) and Concentrated Solar Power).
US Residential Solar Market Size 2025-2029
The US residential solar market size is forecast to increase by USD 10.93 billion at a CAGR of 12.3% between 2024 and 2029.
The Residential Solar Market in the US is experiencing significant growth, driven by increasing investments in renewable energy and the adoption of solar power as a cost-effective and sustainable energy solution. The integration of residential energy storage systems is a key trend, enabling solar panels to function as virtual power plants during peak energy usage hours. This not only reduces reliance on traditional power grids but also provides energy security and stability. However, the market faces challenges, including the availability of alternative technologies such as wind and geothermal energy, which may impact the competitiveness of solar power.
Additionally, the upfront costs of solar panel installation and maintenance can be a barrier for some homeowners. To navigate these challenges, companies can explore partnerships with energy providers, offer financing options, and focus on improving the efficiency and affordability of their solar panel systems. Moreover, the emergence of smart home technology and the integration of solar panels with other home systems, such as heating and cooling, can create new opportunities for innovation and growth in the market. Companies like Tesla, SunPower, and Sunrun are leading the charge, offering integrated solar and energy storage solutions to meet the evolving needs of homeowners.
By staying attuned to these trends and challenges, companies can effectively capitalize on the potential of the Residential Solar Market in the US and position themselves for long-term success.
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The residential solar market in the US is experiencing significant growth, driven by the increasing importance of green energy in mitigating climate change. Solar system sizing and design have become crucial aspects of energy infrastructure, enabling energy independence and reducing carbon emissions. The integration of solar energy with electric vehicles and energy management systems is transforming the market. Energy conservation, energy efficiency, and smart grid technologies are essential components of this transition. Solar irradiance and resource assessment play a vital role in solar energy simulation and modeling, ensuring optimal system performance. Building energy efficiency and industrial energy efficiency improvements are complementary to solar system implementation.
Energy policy and grid modernization are shaping the market landscape, with a focus on energy economics and energy storage technologies. Solar panel cleaning and maintenance are essential for maximizing system productivity. Sustainable development and renewable energy are key trends, with solar system monitoring and energy audits providing valuable insights for businesses.
How is this market segmented?
The market research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD million' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.
Technology
Crystalline silicon
Thin-film
Location
California
Florida
Arizona
Rest of US
Type
Rooftop solar systems
Ground-mounted solar systems
Connectivity
On-grid solar systems
Off-grid solar systems
Geography
North America
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The crystalline silicon segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.
The residential solar market in the US is witnessing significant growth, driven by advancements in solar technology and increasing consumer demand for sustainable energy solutions. Solar energy systems, including solar panels made from crystalline silicon, are at the forefront of this trend. Crystalline silicon is the most widely used solar photovoltaic (PV) system in the US, with modules built using highly stable c-Si solar cells delivering efficiencies of around 20%. Two types of c-Si are used to manufacture PV modules: mono-crystalline silicon and multi-c-Si. Both types function similarly in the overall solar PV system, converting solar energy into electricity. Mono-crystalline panels are produced by molding silicon into bars and cutting it into wafers, while multi-c-Si solar panels are made by melting silicon fragments together.
Solar energy distribution is facilitated through grid-tied systems, enabling excess energy generated to be fed back into the grid. Solar maintenance is crucial for optimal system performance, with regular monitoring and solar panel cleaning essential. Solar energy research cont
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Solar power companies have skyrocketed, propelled by improvements in the technologies used for electricity generation and government incentives, like the renewable portfolio standard (RPS) targets. RPS legislation requires local utility companies to diversify their portfolio and generate percentages of their energy production through renewable resources. Increases in public support for green energy led to tax incentives and grants to encourage investment in solar power. This has led to more companies powering facilities with solar power, driving growth. Revenue has swelled at a CAGR of 23.2% to $32.6 billion through the end of 2025, including a 34.1% uptick in 2025 alone. Government assistance from federal and state entities led to significant growth in solar power. The number of solar projects has skyrocketed, exemplifying a triumph for energy policy in solar power, which has historically struggled to compete with traditional power sources. Government programs like credits, grants and tax exemptions have allowed many companies to overcome the high entry costs of solar power and support solar energy development. The declines in the price of inputs over the past few decades have lowered operational costs, bolstering profit. Tax credits have also bolstered the number of solar panel manufacturers in the US, allowing the industry to face little setback after tariff waivers on foreign panels expired. Through 2030, many trends that have allowed the industry to succeed will continue. Government tax credits will remain active, allowing solar power companies to compete with other energy sources. The domestic solar panel manufacturing surge will enable companies to source panels much more quickly, letting solar power expand rapidly. Even so, the new Trump administration has been vocal in supporting fossil fuels and has stated it plans to expand oil and gas production, which may weaken solar power. Nonetheless, upgrades in technology will enable solar panels to become more efficient, bringing down the cost and allowing them to achieve grid parity in states where solar is price-competitive. Revenue will expand at a CAGR of 20.5% to $82.9 billion through 2030.
In 2024, net solar power generation in the United States reached its highest point yet at 218.5 terawatt hours of solar thermal and photovoltaic (PV) power. Solar power generation has increased drastically over the past two decades, especially since 2011, when it hovered just below two terawatt hours. The U.S. solar industry In the United States, an exceptionally high number of solar-related jobs are based in California. With a boost from state legislation, California has long been a forerunner in solar technology. In the second quarter of 2024, it had a cumulative solar PV capacity of more than 48 gigawatts. Outside of California, Texas, Florida, and North Carolina were the states with the largest solar PV capacity. Clean energy in the U.S. In recent years, solar power generation has seen more rapid growth than wind power in the United States. However, among renewables used for electricity, wind has been a more common and substantial source for the past decade. Wind power surpassed conventional hydropower as the largest source of renewable electricity in 2019. While there are major environmental costs often associated with the construction and operation of large hydropower facilities, hydro remains a vital source of electricity generation for the United States.
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U.s. solar power market valued USD 53.45 Billion in 2024 and is projected to surpass USD 123.86 Billion through 2032
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The surging popularity of solar power amid environmental concerns has led to an uptick in installations. As electricity prices skyrocket, consumers and businesses seek ways to reduce their utility bills. Solar energy not only helps reduce costs but also cuts down on carbon emissions while promoting sustainability. Revenue for installation services swelled at a CAGR of 6.6% to 22.9 billion over the past five years, including a 5.4% hike in 2025 alone. The introduction of the investment tax credit (ITC), which offered a 30.0% tax credit, became a catalyst for installations. Initially, the tax credit was set to dip and expire in 2024. The recent Inflation Reduction Act reverted the credit to 30.0% and extended it until 2032. State and local governments also offer additional incentives for switching to solar. Increasing residential construction in 2020 and 2021 led to more installations as many new housing projects included solar panels to receive LEED certification and meet green initiatives targets. Low-cost imports from Asia and favorable regulations like the 24-month tariff pause led to the price of panels falling, causing installation services to charge less and attracting more customers. Profit remained afloat because of the influx of new installations. The Inflation Reduction Act significantly boosted domestic solar panel manufacturing, allowing installation companies to diversify their supply chains. Production and investment tax credits incentivized manufacturers to expand or establish new facilities, reducing dependence on foreign products. By sourcing panels domestically, installers now benefit from lower costs and are better prepared for future tariffs on China and Southeast Asian countries, especially as existing tariff waivers have expired. The continuation of ITCs will aid installations moving forward. Rising environmental concerns and the urge to go green will lead to more commercial and government buildings switching to solar panels to meet ESG standards and green goals. With more consumers and businesses moving toward solar power, contractors will hire more employees to fulfill the influx of new projects. Solar panel installation revenue will grow at a CAGR of 4.6% to $28.7 billion through 2030.
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The size of the U.S. Solar Power Industry market was valued at USD XX Million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD XXX Million by 2032, with an expected CAGR of 16.48% during the forecast period. This US solar power industry is gaining rapidly with the combination of advancing technology, decreasing costs, and productive government policies. As the country strives towards a cleaner energy future, solar power has come up as an important player in curbing greenhouse gas emissions and improving energy independence. This has caused the cost of solar photovoltaic systems to plummet over the last ten years, thereby making solar energy ready for both residential and commercial users. This lowered the cost and added incentives like tax credits and rebates have made it a natural choice widely adopted all over the country. Besides, growing awareness of climate change and the need for renewable source options enhances the need for solar installation. California, Texas, and Florida are the leading front in terms of solar capacity, backed by an auspicious regulatory environment and adequate sunlight. More community solar projects and energy storage options make solar energy even more appealing to an increasing number of consumers to join the clean energy revolution. Despite supply chain disruptions and tariffs imposed, the outlook for the U.S. solar power industry remains promising. Investments and innovation continue pouring into an industry that will significantly contribute to national energy goals and developing a renewable energy future that is sustainable and resilient. Recent developments include: April 2023: Atlas Renewable Energy and Albras signed a solar power purchase agreement (PPA). Atlas will deliver solar-generated power to Albras for the next 21 years under the contract terms. The 902 MW Vista Alegre Photovoltaic Project will supply solar energy. The factory in Minas Gerais in Southeastern Brazil will begin operations in 2025., April 2023: Masdar increased its foothold in the United States by acquiring a 50% stake in a combined solar and battery storage project from EDF Renewables North America. The Big Beau project in California comprises a 128MW solar facility plus a 40MW battery energy storage system. It is one of eight projects with a total capacity of 1.6 GW in which Masdar and EDF Renewables have agreed to collaborate., March 2023: Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions (DESS), a Duke Energy nonregulated commercial brand, is operating its largest solar power plant, a megawatt (MW) Pisgah Ridge Solar facility in Navarro County, Texas. Over the next 15 years, Charles River Laboratories International Inc. has a virtual power purchase agreement (VPPA) for 102 MW of the project.. Key drivers for this market are: Declining Costs and Increasing Efficiencies of Solar PV Panels 4., Supportive Government Policies Towards Solar. Potential restraints include: Increasing Adoption of Alternative Clean Energy Sources and Increasing Natural Gas Consumption. Notable trends are: Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Expected to Dominate the Market.
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Solar panel manufacturers have thrived despite some hurdles throughout the period. Companies saw an uptick in the need for solar panels as the country continued emphasizing renewable energy. The Inflation Reduction Act bolstered and extended production and investment tax credits, making domestic manufacturing more viable. Even so, manufacturers have been plagued by import penetration, specifically from Asian products, which flooded the US market with low-cost solar modules and cells. In 2022, the Biden Administration announced waiving tariffs on solar panel imports from Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia and Thailand to accelerate solar panel installations across the country in favor of renewable energy. While this didn't hinder revenue, it caused a slowdown in growth in the middle of the period as import penetration was at an all-time high. Even so, these waivers expired in June 2024, providing operators with growth. Overall, solar panel manufacturing revenue has swelled a CAGR of 3.2% to $21.9 billion in 2025, including a 9.1% jump in 2025 alone. Through 2025, solar panel manufacturers have significantly benefited from the Inflation Reduction Act, which offers production tax credits to companies that expand or build manufacturing facilities and produce specific types of components. These credits incentivize expansion, enabling domestic solar panel manufacturing to increase substantially, boosting revenue and positioning the U.S. as one of the world's top producers. Additionally, this expansion prepares manufacturers to meet domestic demand during the outlook period, reducing reliance on imports. Revenue is set to push up as tariff waivers expired in June 2024, causing import penetration to contract throughout the outlook period. Government incentives and regulations like tax credits and renewable portfolio standards will push more consumers and businesses to adopt solar power, increasing the need for panels to meet installation quotas. Even so, domestic manufacturers will face pushback from traditional energy sources (think natural gas and coal) as President Trump aims to bolster the country’s fossil fuel production. Manufacturers must ramp up research and development to help take solar power to the next level. Revenue is set to climb at a CAGR of 6.2% over the five years through 2030, reaching $29.6 billion.
In 2023, there were 279,447 solar energy related jobs in the United States, with the majority working in installation and project development. This figure represents an increase in solar industry employment in comparison to the previous year.
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United States Solar Energy Solutions Market was valued at USD 30.4 billion in 2023 and is anticipated to project robust growth in the forecast period with a CAGR of 15.7% through 2029.
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Market Size | 2023: USD 30.4 billion |
Forecast Market Size | 2029: USD 73.58 Billion |
CAGR | 2024-2029: 15.7% |
Fastest Growing Segment | Photovoltaic Cells |
Largest Market | West US |
Key Players | 1. First Solar, Inc. 2. SunPower Corporation 3. Sunrun Inc. 4. Tesla, Inc 5. Canadian Solar Inc. 6. Vivint Solar Inc. 7. JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd 8. SolarEdge Technologies, Inc 9. Enphase Energy, Inc 10. Trina Solar Limited |
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The number of employees in the U.S. solar manufacturing industry in 2023 stood at about 33,273. The workers in manufacturing jobs represented roughly 12 percent of all solar industry employment that year.
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United States Solar Energy Panel Market was valued at USD 18.5 billion in 2023 and is anticipated to project robust growth in the forecast period with a CAGR of 20.7% through 2029.
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Market Size | USD 18.5 Billion |
Forecast Market Size | USD 57.72 Billion |
CAGR | 20.7% |
Fastest Growing Segment | Commercial |
Largest Market | West US |
Key Players | 1. First Solar, Inc. 2. SunPower Corporation 3. Sunrun Inc. 4. Canadian Solar Inc. 5. JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. 6. Trina Solar Limited 7. Hanwha Q CELLS Co., Ltd. 8. LONGi Solar Technology Inc. |
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The market report covers United States Distributed Solar Power Generation Companies. Distributed solar power generation is the generation of power from solar energy for personal use. The energy produced is not sent to a centralized grid rather is used directly in households, industries, and commercial centers.
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The Report Covers the US Renewable Energy Market Trends and Companies. The Market is Segmented Into Source (Wind, Solar, Hydropower, Bioenergy, and Other Sources [Geothermal and Renewable Municipal Waste]). The Market Size and Forecasts are Provided for Renewable Energy in Installed Capacity (GW) for all the Above Segments.
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United States Solar Energy Market is projected to grow at significant rate during the Forecast period, on account of increasing awareness among consumers, huge investments, and supportive government policies.
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Solar penetration in the United States stood at roughly 5.4 percent in 2023, that is, solar accounted for5.4 percent of the electricity generated across the country that year. California and Nevada were the states with the highest percentage of solar in their electricity generation, with 28.2 and 25.9 percent, respectively.
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The U.S. solar power industry is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing demand for renewable energy, supportive government policies like tax incentives and renewable portfolio standards, and decreasing solar panel costs. The market, segmented into Solar Photovoltaic (PV) and Concentrated Solar Power (CSP), shows significant potential for expansion. While precise market size figures for 2025 are not provided, considering a CAGR of 16.48% from an unspecified base year (let's assume 2019 for illustrative purposes) and a current market size in the billions, a reasonable estimate for the 2025 U.S. solar power market size could be in the range of $50-60 billion. This is supported by the numerous large companies involved, including established players like First Solar and NextEra Energy, alongside specialized installers like SOLV Energy and 8minute Solar Energy. Growth is further fueled by technological advancements leading to increased efficiency and reduced installation costs, making solar power a more competitive and attractive option for both residential and commercial consumers. The continued growth of the U.S. solar power market is projected through 2033, though challenges remain. These include land availability for large-scale solar farms, grid infrastructure limitations in accommodating intermittent renewable energy sources, and potential supply chain disruptions impacting the availability and cost of solar panels. However, ongoing innovation, improving energy storage solutions, and a growing emphasis on sustainable energy practices are likely to mitigate these constraints. The strong presence of major players like Mortenson and Hanwha, coupled with the emergence of smaller, specialized companies, indicates a dynamic and competitive landscape poised for sustained expansion. Focusing on specific regional variations within the U.S. and further segmenting the market by residential, commercial, and utility-scale projects will provide a more granular understanding of future growth trajectories. Recent developments include: April 2023: Atlas Renewable Energy and Albras signed a solar power purchase agreement (PPA). Atlas will deliver solar-generated power to Albras for the next 21 years under the contract terms. The 902 MW Vista Alegre Photovoltaic Project will supply solar energy. The factory in Minas Gerais in Southeastern Brazil will begin operations in 2025., April 2023: Masdar increased its foothold in the United States by acquiring a 50% stake in a combined solar and battery storage project from EDF Renewables North America. The Big Beau project in California comprises a 128MW solar facility plus a 40MW battery energy storage system. It is one of eight projects with a total capacity of 1.6 GW in which Masdar and EDF Renewables have agreed to collaborate., March 2023: Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions (DESS), a Duke Energy nonregulated commercial brand, is operating its largest solar power plant, a megawatt (MW) Pisgah Ridge Solar facility in Navarro County, Texas. Over the next 15 years, Charles River Laboratories International Inc. has a virtual power purchase agreement (VPPA) for 102 MW of the project.. Key drivers for this market are: 4., Declining Costs and Increasing Efficiencies of Solar PV Panels 4.; Supportive Government Policies Towards Solar. Potential restraints include: 4., Declining Costs and Increasing Efficiencies of Solar PV Panels 4.; Supportive Government Policies Towards Solar. Notable trends are: Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Expected to Dominate the Market.
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The USA Solar Energy Market is Segmented by Type (Solar Photovoltaic (PV) and Concentrated Solar Power).