The residential solar industry remains primed for surging growth opportunities. Though new incentives for residential solar installation rest at the top of many homeowners’ minds thanks to factors like the Inflation Reduction Act, solar adoption has been rising over the last decade. In fact, labor productivity of residential solar installations increased by 19% in 2020 …
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The Trinasolar US Advantage Part 1 – How Does the Trinasolar US Advantage Help Residential Installers Grow Their Businesses?
Residential module installations continue to rise across the country, with more homeowners acknowledging the benefits of solar power each year. With 25,617MWdc of residential capacity installed during the first half of 2022, the country has already surpassed the 23,053MWdc total residential capacity installed in 2021, according to the Solar Energy Industry Association (SEIA). This …
Unpacking the Inflation Reduction Act’s Impact on the Solar Industry
With the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) signed into law several months ago, the historic legislation will provide lower energy costs for Americans, ensure energy security, and incentivize decarbonization efforts. The solar community has fully embraced this bill, which carries a funding allotment of $370 billion. From residential homeowners to rooftop installers to utility providers …
What’s The Big Hype About ⅓-Cut Solar Cells?
Residential PV consumers don’t often know the difference between modules’ various options and technologies. Typically, they rely on the experience and knowledge of a solar installer. However, this isn’t to say that homeowners take the advice flat out, especially with competing price points on the table. But homeowners should be aware of specific details …
TrinaPro: The Smart Solution to Solar Supply Chain and Procurement Challenges
The demand for solar energy (and the network of technologies that go with it) has never been higher. While the Inflation Reduction Act certainly gets some credit for this push, utility-scale solar projects have been leading the charge for new installations and expansions. This effort by utility operators to make energy resources more resilient comes …
What’s N-Type Technology and What Does it Mean for Solar?
Innovation in solar technology has always been at the forefront of Trina’s 25-year push toward a more sustainable future, and remaining innovative in this industry requires constant advancement. Better efficiency, greater reliability, and lower levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) are just a few examples of the continued successes that have been exciting solar developers …
More Than PV Power: A New Era of Grid Parity Requires Smart Solar Solutions
The push for renewable energy integration is not new (in fact, Trina has been at the helm of this push for 25 years!). However, the recent achievements toward reaching grid parity are indeed game changers, putting renewable energy as a direct competitor to the traditional electricity grid for the first time. This milestone resulted from …
Foresight and Innovation Prime Trinasolar to Meet Growing Module Demand
From residential solar installers to C&I solar project developers to utility-scale EPCs to just about every other solar market stakeholder, the demand for high-quality PV modules will only continue climbing from every angle. It’s no secret that increasingly intense natural conditions are stoking this demand, with more individuals and companies understanding the urgency to decarbonize …
Trina Unveils the Solar Megawatt Box: An All-in-One, Easy-to-Assemble 5MW Solar+Tracker Solution
The renewable energy sector continues to experience healthy growth. Solar opportunities, in particular, should only increase with the Inflation Reduction Act cementing tax credit incentives until 2030. As solar adoption plans for community solar, C&I solar, and utility-scale solar rev up, Trina Solar is excited to announce a new solution to facilitate this demand. Introducing …
Homeowners, Not HOAs, Making the Call for Solar
Residential solar panels have become an increasingly popular sight in communities and neighborhoods all over the country. And this shift has happened despite some homeowners associations’ (HOAs) hesitancy to adapt to the popularity or update their guidelines to allow for this solar transition. While there is no question that sustainable energy is the way of …





