Solar Supply Chain and Industry Analysis | Solar Market Research
NLR analysts use these data sources to track supply and demand swings in the market, the resilience of the global supply chain, and domestic content for tax incentives.
Solar PV capacity additions surged past 600GW globally in 2025, accounting for more than a quarter of total global energy demand growth and becoming the single largest contributor to new energy supply...
NLR analysts use these data sources to track supply and demand swings in the market, the resilience of the global supply chain, and domestic content for tax incentives.
Falling solar panel costs, ongoing technological advancements, and higher efficiency levels are driving adoption across residential, commercial, industrial, and utility-scale sectors.
Solar PV accounted for more than a quarter of total global energy demand growth in 2025, according to the International Energy Agency.
Solar accounted for 54% of all new electricity-generating capacity added to the US grid in 2025. Combined, solar and storage made up 79% of new capacity in this timeframe.
Solar energy installation is increasing owing to rapidly growing energy demand from various sectors. A positive outlook for clean energy deployment and an encouraging regulatory
Based on the first three quarters of the year, total residential solar installed capacity dropped by 7% compared to the same period in 2024, with 27 state markets experiencing a contraction.
The International Energy Agency''s latest Global Energy Review shows solar PV accounted for 27% of all energy demand growth, while demand grew 62% faster in the U.S. than the
Each presentation focuses on global and U.S. supply and demand, module and system price, investment trends and business models, and updates on U.S. government programs
If the solar market trajectory continues as projected, total global solar installations are set to triple over the next five years, surpassing 6 TW by 2029 in the Medium Scenario.
As the energy crisis fueled by Russia''s invasion of Ukraine has subsided, demand for residential solar systems in the EU has declined and several residential solar incentive schemes