Tag: EnergySage
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Five takeaways from the Solar Installer Survey from EnergySage, NABCEP
Results of the fourth annual Solar Installer Survey from EnergySage and NABCEP are now available. Here are the five takeaways that most stood out to us from the responses of 870 residential and commercial installers across the country. ● Consumers demand Tesla as storage installations rise: According to installers, moreRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Residential solar costs went up nearly $1,000 on average thanks to the Trump tariff
Immediately following the U.S. International Trade Commission’s finding of injury to American solar panel manufacturers in late September 2017, EnergySage saw the cost of residential solar spike on its marketplace. Though prices have since restarted their decline, they are decreasing at a slower rate than before. The result is thatRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Residential solar buying trends: Quality matters, storage interest increases
At Bloomberg’s Future of Energy Summit in New York, EnergySage released its latest semiannual Solar Marketplace Intel Report. EnergySage’s report is based on millions of transaction-level data points generated within its Solar Marketplace, and serves as one of the country’s foremost leading indicators of the future of residential solar shopping.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Strength in numbers: How solar installers can build business through third-party programs
As the story goes, solar system costs came down, which drove up demand. But this story is a bit too simplistic because the price drop and demand rise allowed the solar market to mature. In those years where module, mounting and inverter manufacturers drove down costs, quality increased, better salesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Installer Survey: Two-thirds will absorb solar tariff costs instead of passing to customers as confidence climbs
Solar installer confidence continues to climb nationwide, according to the third annual Solar Installer Survey, released by EnergySage and NABCEP. This is the largest and most comprehensive business climate survey of solar companies nationwide. With nearly half of the 590 respondents stating they are more confident in the solar industryRead More — Solar Builder magazine