United States Deal Tracker

Listing of Non-Residential US Photovoltaic Projects (50 kW and larger) Installed and Project Pipeline

This report provides over 2800 project-by-project listings of PV systems across the US. All listings include system owner or host names, installed or planned since 1/1/2010. More than 2500 installation companies are covered in more than 2600 cities.

Decision makers throughout the solar supply chain can track projects by installer, project owner, market segment, installation year, city, state, module specifications and more.

This report will help identify opportunities based on existing plans:

  • Upcoming projects needing partners or suppliers (including planned with and without RFPs)
  • Recent projects for potential follow-up business

The detailed lists of installers and project developers allows new entrants to approach experienced downstream companies to form corporate partnerships, undertake acquisitions or negotiate supply contracts.

All compiled by Solarbuzz staff who have developed projects in this market.

Data Covered

Listing of US solar projects (over 50kW) planned and installed from January 1, 2010 to present

A robust pivot table database to sort information by

  • Installer
  • Project developer
  • Name of system owner or host
  • Market segment
  • Market sub-segment
  • City
  • State
  • Type of installation: roof mount, ground, fixed, or tracking
  • Watt peak DC
  • Installation year(s)
  • Progress
  • Installed price (as available)
  • For projects over 5 MW (data as available)
  • Owned or hosted
  • Centralized or DG
  • Financier
  • Electricity purchaser
  • Utility territory

Key Questions Answered

  • Who are potential commercial and government customers based on both recent projects and upcoming projects?
  • Which types of projects (system size, roof or ground, fixed versus tracking) are most common by location and by customer?
  • What are the installed system prices of similar projects?
  • Which financiers are active in this market and what types of projects do they support?
  • Who has recently entered into installer/project developer alliances?
  • Where can I find installers and project developers to contact for module supply?
  • How can I ensure module specs are configured to meet upcoming RFP requirements and trends for end-market segments and applications?

Monthly Delivery Schedule

The first week of each month

 

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