2026 Aurora Solar Snapshot

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Published March 2026 | Based on surveys of 1,112 homeowners and 600+ solar professionals | Aurora Solar proprietary data from 20M+ projects

The New Shape of Solar

The U.S. solar market is at a critical inflection point. After the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) passed last year, and we had the subsequent scramble to sell and install solar systems before the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for cash and loans (25D) expired at the end of the year, the industry is now navigating a time of extreme volatility and unprecedented shifts. As the market navigates changing federal incentives, the old model of selling solar no longer works. To survive and thrive, the industry must adapt to make residential solar “policy-proof.”

Aurora Solar defines “the new shape of solar” as the industry’s transition toward flexible financing, soft cost reduction, automation and AI, and data transparency following the expiration of federal tax incentives. The Fourth Annual Aurora Solar Snapshot Report dives deep into this new reality. While economic hurdles like “Cost Shock” remain the top barrier to entry, the data makes one thing clear: There is still demand for solar, but it takes hard work and new ways of thinking to translate it into real projects in today’s market. The companies that will lead the next decade of growth are embracing “the new shape of solar” by focusing on flexible financing, soft cost reduction, automation + AI, and data transparency.

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