EnergySage

Company

Last mentioned: Feb 26, 2026

Timeline

  1. Incentive Expiration

    Key federal or state-level energy credits expire, leading to a final rush of installations.

  2. EnergySage Report Release

    The 20th Marketplace Report documents the historic shift and record storage attachment rates.

  3. Incentive Awareness Peaks

    Consumers begin accelerating solar and storage projects in anticipation of 2026 expirations.

Stories mentioning EnergySage 1

market-trends Neutral

Incentive Expiration Triggers Historic Shift in Home Energy Market

The 20th EnergySage Marketplace Report reveals a historic shift in the residential energy sector as consumers rushed to secure incentives before their expiration. This pull-forward in demand has significantly altered market dynamics, with storage attachment rates reaching new highs and solar pricing showing unexpected resilience.

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