U.S. solar installations forecast to decline 1% annually through next
Solar may have had a peak year in 2024, as persistent challenges in interconnection labor and more are forecast to lead to 1% annual declines through 2035, said a report from Wood
Solar: predictions for 2025 | Wood Mackenzie
Polysilicon manufacturers GCL and Tongwei agreed to limit their production, while top module manufacturers like Trina, Longi, Jinko, JA, Canadian Solar and Tongwei have reached a
US solar manufacturers lag skyrocketing market demand
Right now, U.S. manufacturers do not produce enough solar panels to meet the nation''s demand, but industry investments and federal tax incentives have been making progress, though
Solar Market Insight Report Q4 2025
Wood Mackenzie projects 197 GWdc of new utility-scale solar to be built between 2025 and 2030, but uncertainty remains due to the Department of Interior''s memorandum on permitting
U.S. Residential Solar in 2025: Market Slowdown Now,
The U.S. residential solar market is facing a slowdown in 2025, but by 2050, it could reach 1,494 GWdc, surpassing today''s entire power generation fleet.
U.S. solar manufacturing surges, but installations set to decline over
The U.S. solar industry added 8.6 GW of new module manufacturing capacity in Q1—the third-highest on record—but new solar installations are projected to decline over the next five years.
Panasonic Exits the Solar Industry: What It Means for Homeowners
The solar panel industry is undergoing rapid consolidation. Large-scale manufacturers with deep vertical integration and supply chain control are thriving, while legacy electronics firms like
U.S. Solar Market Slows As Policy Uncertainty Grows
The U.S. solar industry is facing a period of deceleration, according to the latest Solar Market Insight Report Q3 2025, published by the Solar Energy Industries Association in conjunction
2025 solar challenges: industry concerns keeping us awake
The solar industry is facing a challenging landscape as it heads into 2025, driven by a mix of political uncertainties, potential tariff changes, and the ongoing effects of supply chain disruptions.
What''s next for US solar in 2025?
Despite this manufacturing boom, a slowdown in installations is projected for 2025. The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts a 30% drop in new solar capacity additions.