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  • United States Solar Energy Market to Reach 412 GW by 2030 | Experiencing 15.11% CAGR Growth

    Mordor Intelligence has published a new report on the “United States Solar Energy Market,” offering a comprehensive analysis of Size, Share, Trends, Growth Drivers, and Future Projections.

    U.S. Solar Energy Market Overview:

    United States Solar Energy Market is on track to nearly double from 203.85 gigawatts (GW) in 2025 to a substantial 412 GW by 2030, reflecting a strong 15.11% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the period. 

    with solar now the fastestgrowing source of new electricity capacity in the country, this growth is shaped by a confluence of policy support, surging domestic production, and sharp cost declines.

    Browse Full Report Details: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/united-states-solar-energy-market?utm_source=globbook  

    Key Trends in the U.S. Solar Energy Market

    Stable Policy Backing and Tax Support

    One of the pillars supporting solar growth is a secure 10year tax incentive framework, anchored by the Inflation Reduction Act. This has underpinned demand and built investor confidence in both large and smallscale solar projects.

    Surge in U.S. Solar Manufacturing

    Domestic solar production has accelerated significantly. Today, U.S. factories satisfy approximately 70% of domestic module demand, reflecting swift expansion in module and cell output.

    Cost Reduction Drives Utility-Scale Advantage

    Utilityscale developments dominate current solar capacity. Thanks to low production costs-sub$40 per megawatthour in areas with high sunlight-these large solar farms remain highly competitive.

    Fastest Growth in Residential Segment

    While utilityscale holds 72% of solar market share in 2024, the residential segment is expected to grow fastest, with an anticipated 20% CAGR through 2030.

    Geography: Texas Leads, Distributed Solar Grows

    Texas continues to set the pace, adding 6.5 GW in 2024-about 30% of national solar additions. It is projected to add a further 24 GW by 2030. This impressive growth has pushed solar generation to over 10% of electricity supply in parts of the state.

    Gain strategic clarity across global and local markets-download the Japanese edition for region-specific insights: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/ja/industry-reports/united-states-solar-energy-market?utm_source=globbook  

    Market Segmentation of the U.S. Solar Energy Market

    The U.S. solar sector is segmented across technology, mounting type, and enduse. Here’s how the breakdown looks:

    By Technology

    Solar photovoltaic (PV) dominates the market with 92% market share in 2024.

    Concentrated Solar Power (CSP), although a smaller base, is forecast to grow at a faster 17% CAGR through 2030.

    By Mounting Types

    Groundmounted systems account for 77% of the market in 2024.

    Floating solar is expected to expand rapidly, posting a 23% CAGR to 2030.

    By EndUser

    Utilityscale remains dominant with 72% share.

    Residential solar leads growth trajectory with a robust 20% CAGR through 2030.

    Geographic Highlight
    Texas continues to drive growth with 6.5 GW added in 2024, projected to contribute another 24 GW by 2030. Solar’s share of electricity in key Texas grids now exceeds 10%.

    Get Competitive Landscape Outlook: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/united-states-solar-energy-market/companies?utm_source=globbook  

    Key Players in the U.S. Solar Energy Market

    First Solar Inc.

    NextEra Energy Inc.

    Hanwha Q CELLS USA

    Canadian Solar Inc.

    Tesla Energy

    These key players emerge from the Mordor Intelligence list of top U.S. solar energy companies for 2023–2024. Additional notable names include SunPower, JinkoSolar, Sunrun, 8minute Solar Energy, Enphase Energy, among others

    Conclusion: Outlook for the U.S. Solar Energy Market

    While utility-scale solar remains the dominant source of capacity today, the residential segment is where we expect the fastest growth, marking a shift in how Americans access solar power.

    Technology trends show PV dominating, but CSP and floating solar are gaining momentum. Texas is powering ahead geographically, while major companies from First Solar to Tesla continue expanding their reach. For those tracking energy markets or considering investment in solar, these trends signal a robust and evolving U.S. solar landscape.
    United States Solar Energy Market to Reach 412 GW by 2030 | Experiencing 15.11% CAGR Growth Mordor Intelligence has published a new report on the “United States Solar Energy Market,” offering a comprehensive analysis of Size, Share, Trends, Growth Drivers, and Future Projections. U.S. Solar Energy Market Overview: United States Solar Energy Market is on track to nearly double from 203.85 gigawatts (GW) in 2025 to a substantial 412 GW by 2030, reflecting a strong 15.11% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the period.  with solar now the fastestgrowing source of new electricity capacity in the country, this growth is shaped by a confluence of policy support, surging domestic production, and sharp cost declines. Browse Full Report Details: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/united-states-solar-energy-market?utm_source=globbook   Key Trends in the U.S. Solar Energy Market Stable Policy Backing and Tax Support One of the pillars supporting solar growth is a secure 10year tax incentive framework, anchored by the Inflation Reduction Act. This has underpinned demand and built investor confidence in both large and smallscale solar projects. Surge in U.S. Solar Manufacturing Domestic solar production has accelerated significantly. Today, U.S. factories satisfy approximately 70% of domestic module demand, reflecting swift expansion in module and cell output. Cost Reduction Drives Utility-Scale Advantage Utilityscale developments dominate current solar capacity. Thanks to low production costs-sub$40 per megawatthour in areas with high sunlight-these large solar farms remain highly competitive. Fastest Growth in Residential Segment While utilityscale holds 72% of solar market share in 2024, the residential segment is expected to grow fastest, with an anticipated 20% CAGR through 2030. Geography: Texas Leads, Distributed Solar Grows Texas continues to set the pace, adding 6.5 GW in 2024-about 30% of national solar additions. It is projected to add a further 24 GW by 2030. This impressive growth has pushed solar generation to over 10% of electricity supply in parts of the state. Gain strategic clarity across global and local markets-download the Japanese edition for region-specific insights: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/ja/industry-reports/united-states-solar-energy-market?utm_source=globbook   Market Segmentation of the U.S. Solar Energy Market The U.S. solar sector is segmented across technology, mounting type, and enduse. Here’s how the breakdown looks: By Technology Solar photovoltaic (PV) dominates the market with 92% market share in 2024. Concentrated Solar Power (CSP), although a smaller base, is forecast to grow at a faster 17% CAGR through 2030. By Mounting Types Groundmounted systems account for 77% of the market in 2024. Floating solar is expected to expand rapidly, posting a 23% CAGR to 2030. By EndUser Utilityscale remains dominant with 72% share. Residential solar leads growth trajectory with a robust 20% CAGR through 2030. Geographic Highlight Texas continues to drive growth with 6.5 GW added in 2024, projected to contribute another 24 GW by 2030. Solar’s share of electricity in key Texas grids now exceeds 10%. Get Competitive Landscape Outlook: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/united-states-solar-energy-market/companies?utm_source=globbook   Key Players in the U.S. Solar Energy Market First Solar Inc. NextEra Energy Inc. Hanwha Q CELLS USA Canadian Solar Inc. Tesla Energy These key players emerge from the Mordor Intelligence list of top U.S. solar energy companies for 2023–2024. Additional notable names include SunPower, JinkoSolar, Sunrun, 8minute Solar Energy, Enphase Energy, among others Conclusion: Outlook for the U.S. Solar Energy Market While utility-scale solar remains the dominant source of capacity today, the residential segment is where we expect the fastest growth, marking a shift in how Americans access solar power. Technology trends show PV dominating, but CSP and floating solar are gaining momentum. Texas is powering ahead geographically, while major companies from First Solar to Tesla continue expanding their reach. For those tracking energy markets or considering investment in solar, these trends signal a robust and evolving U.S. solar landscape.
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