The U.S. solar market continues to benefit from strong demand from utilities, commercial customers and power-hungry data centers, with SEIA forecasting the nation’s solar fleet to double over the next five years. However, policy changes under the OBBBA and rising tariffs are creating a more uneven growth outlook by increasing uncertainty, raising manufacturing costs and putting pressure on supply chains. While utility-scale solar is expected to remain the primary growth driver, the expiration of residential tax incentives and ongoing trade actions could weigh on broader market expansion. A few prominent companies that solar investors may want to monitor are First Solar

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