EnergySage and NABCEP released today the results of the fourth annual Solar Installer Survey, the largest and most comprehensive business climate survey of solar companies nationwide. The 2018 report captures key observations about the U.S. solar industry from local, regional and national solar installers. Over 870 residential and commercial installers across the country participated in this year’s survey, which was fielded and authored by EnergySage in partnership with the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP).
Among this year’s central findings is the overwhelming support for Sen. Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) proposal to include permanent tax incentives for clean electricity and storage, such as the federal investment tax credit (ITC), into any infrastructure bill passed by Congress. Nearly eight out of 10 solar installers surveyed said they agree or strongly agree with such a proposal. With responses across America and from traditionally red and blue states, solar installers indicated broad and bipartisan support for a permanent ITC extension.
“At a time when it’s become clear that solar energy can provide clean energy and create jobs and economic growth, this survey shows that installers are deeply engaged in growing the industry and supportive of sensible bipartisan policy,” said Abigail Ross Hopper, president and CEO of SEIA. “The growing role of storage and community solar as a part of these companies’ portfolios demonstrates the continued emphasis on new opportunities in the solar industry.”
Other major insights from the 2018 Solar Installer Survey include:
- Consumers demand Tesla as storage installations rise: According to installers, more than one in three solar shoppers are also interested in a home battery, resulting in more solar-plus-storage installations in 2018. However, responses also illustrate a gap between consumer brand preference and what installers stock. While over 55% of installers reported that their customers specifically request Tesla battery solutions, only 12% of solar installers surveyed actually carry and quote the Tesla Powerwall.
- Installer confidence in the industry continues to rise: Nationwide, more than half of installers surveyed indicated they’ve grown more confident in the solar industry in the last 12 months. At the state level, installer confidence rebounded in New York and California as governors in those states pushed for 100% renewable futures.
- Installers choose growth over margins: For the fourth straight year, a growing majority of installers (67%) stated that gaining market share is more important to their business than increasing the gross margins of each installation. When combined with the falling price of equipment, this finding signals the solar industry is likely on a path of increased competition.
“Industry surveys like this one are an incredibly important tool for us to recognize emerging trends and develop strategies to adapt to those trends,” said Shawn O’Brien, Executive Director of NABCEP. “At NABCEP, we’re passionate about listening to and responding to developments within the industry, and the results of this survey help us better understand the current needs and future challenges of solar professionals.”
“Thank you to everyone who took this year’s survey and to the organizations that helped us gather such critical information,” said Vikram Aggarwal, CEO and founder of EnergySage. “We publish reports like this to ensure that all members of the solar industry are constantly learning from one another, and helping each other succeed.”
EnergySage fielded this survey between Dec. 17, 2018 and Jan. 18, 2019. In addition to EnergySage, NABCEP and several large manufacturers, distributors, publications and industry associations sent the survey to their own installer networks. In total, 871 solar installers located across 48 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico participated.
The latest report can be downloaded for free at: www.energysage.com/data/#2018-survey. All solar installers who download this survey will be invited to participate and have their voice heard in the 2019 edition. For questions and feedback, please contact data@energysage.com.
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