U.S. residential solar installers are bracing for a slowdown this year as California, the sector's pioneer and biggest market, is days away from slashing a subsidy for panel owners that has underpinned more than a decade of explosive growth.
. They and others have noted a spike in California installations this year as consumers scrambled to get systems connected before the policy change on April 15.
EnergySage, an online solar marketplace, told Reuters the number of buyers on its platform increased 500% in the first quarter, ahead of the policy's implementation. Analysts from CFRA Research and Roth Capital have predicted consolidation in the rooftop market this year. Meanwhile, companies expect the new policy's incentives for battery storage will boost sales of those systems, which can cost $10,000 or more to install.
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