PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 2069158
PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 2069158
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Community Solar Market is accounted for $5.9 billion in 2026 and is expected to reach $13.9 billion by 2034 growing at a CAGR of 11.2% during the forecast period. Community solar is a shared renewable energy approach where multiple users benefit from one centralized solar power system. It allows individuals, businesses, and institutions without suitable rooftop space to still participate in solar energy generation. Participants subscribe to a portion of a project and receive reductions on their electricity bills according to their share of produced power. This approach helps lower energy expenses, expands access to clean electricity, and advances sustainability objectives. It improves energy inclusion by serving renters and low-income groups. Governments and utilities increasingly encourage community solar as an efficient and scalable method for broad renewable energy deployment.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), data shows that community solar capacity in the United States surpassed 5.3 GW by the end of 2023, serving more than 1.5 million subscribers.
Declining cost of solar technology
A major factor boosting community solar expansion is the continuous fall in photovoltaic technology costs. Improvements in production techniques, large-scale manufacturing, and higher efficiency levels have made solar panels and installation far less expensive than before. This affordability allows developers to launch projects with lower financial burden and enables consumers to join at reduced subscription costs. Operational and maintenance expenses have also decreased, improving long-term project economics. As solar energy becomes cheaper compared to conventional electricity sources, its competitiveness increases. These cost advantages are driving faster adoption of shared solar systems across residential, commercial, and institutional user segments worldwide.
High initial development and infrastructure costs
The high upfront cost of building community solar projects is a key limiting factor for market growth. Significant capital is needed for land, solar panels, inverters, grid connectivity, and ongoing maintenance systems. Many developers struggle to obtain sufficient financing, particularly smaller firms entering the market. While operating expenses are relatively low over time, the initial investment burden remains heavy. Uncertainty around early-stage revenue and complex approval procedures further discourage investment. These financial challenges delay project implementation and restrict the expansion of community solar installations, especially in developing regions where access to capital is limited.
Technological advancements in solar systems
Advancements in solar technologies are creating strong growth opportunities for community solar markets. Improvements like high-efficiency solar panels, smart inverters, battery storage systems, and digital monitoring tools are enhancing system reliability and output. These innovations help manage energy more effectively and improve distribution across shared solar networks. Storage integration reduces issues related to solar power variability, ensuring consistent electricity supply. Digital platforms also make it easier for users to join, track usage, and manage payments. As these technologies continue to develop, community solar systems become more efficient, affordable, and scalable, driving wider adoption of clean energy solutions globally.
Competition from rooftop solar systems
A key challenge for the community solar market is the rising popularity of rooftop solar systems. Many households and businesses choose rooftop installations due to full ownership benefits, greater energy control, and long-term cost savings. Supportive government incentives for individual solar setups also make them more appealing than shared models. Moreover, decreasing prices of small-scale solar technology encourage more people to install their own systems. This shift reduces the number of potential participants in community solar programs. As rooftop solar adoption increases, it may restrict the growth of shared solar projects, particularly in areas with strong solar infrastructure and awareness.
The COVID-19 outbreak affected the community solar market in both negative and positive ways. At the beginning, restrictions and lockdowns caused delays in construction, disrupted supply chains, and created labour shortages. Approval and funding activities also slowed as governments prioritized health emergencies. Demand from consumers dropped temporarily because of financial instability and lower incomes. However, the crisis emphasized the need for decentralized and reliable energy systems. After restrictions eased, recovery initiatives and clean energy policies supported market growth. In addition, the use of digital tools for onboarding and management increased, improving efficiency and making community solar services more accessible.
The third-party developer-owned segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The third-party developer-owned segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period because of its strong investment capacity, technical knowledge, and ability to scale projects efficiently. These developers handle all key processes such as funding, construction, system management, and customer on boarding, which improves overall operational efficiency. Their capability to attract large investors and establish long-term energy agreements supports continuous market growth. They also benefit from large-scale operations that help reduce costs and increase returns. Flexible participation options for households and businesses further enhance adoption.
The municipal & institutional subscribers segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the municipal & institutional subscribers segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate due to rising adoption of renewable energy by public organizations. Government bodies, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and other public entities are increasingly investing in shared solar projects to lower electricity expenses and achieve sustainability goals. Supportive policies, green energy programs, and net-zero emission targets are further encouraging this growth. Long-term contracts and consistent energy demand make these projects attractive for developers. Increasing focus on reducing carbon emissions in public infrastructure is also accelerating expansion, making this segment the fastest-growing in the market.
During the forecast period, the North America region is expected to hold the largest market share because of its well developed regulatory framework, advanced solar infrastructure, and strong public awareness. Supportive mechanisms such as net metering and fiscal incentives encourage widespread adoption across residential commercial and institutional users. The region benefits from mature utility networks and the active involvement of leading solar developers which enhances project implementation efficiency. Community solar initiatives are deeply integrated into energy transition strategies making the region a key contributor globally with continued expansion expected over the coming years across markets.
Over the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, driven by increasing urban development rising power needs and strong governmental support for clean energy initiatives. Nations including China India Japan and Australia are actively expanding solar capacity to enhance electricity access and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Favourable policy frameworks financial incentives and rural electrification efforts are encouraging wider adoption across multiple sectors. The declining cost of solar technologies along with growing investments from private companies further strengthens market expansion. With its vast population and significant solar resources the region remains the fastest growing area for community solar projects globally.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Community Solar Market include Nexamp, CleanChoice Energy, Arcadia Power, SunShare, Clearway Energy Group, Dimension Energy, Perch Energy, Altus Power, Community Solar Solutions, Generate Capital, Summit Ridge Energy, Solar United Neighbors, ForeFront Power, Pivot Energy, Renewable Energy Systems (RES), Standard Solar, Solar Landscape and MN8 Energy.
In May 2026, Arcadia announced the acquisition of power company Engie's Utility Expense and Data Management, Energy Procurement, and Sustainability Advising arm, Engie Impact. Arcadia provides energy data and management solutions, enabling companies to pay utility bills, buy energy, and advance sustainability.
In June 2025, CleanChoice Energy announced the acquisition of two solar projects totaling 54.2 MW in New York State from CS Energy, a solar project developer. Both solar projects will have a capacity of 27.1 MW each, with the Dolan project located in Washington County and the Hawthorn project in Rensselaer County.
In May 2025, Nexamp will develop a portfolio of roughly 100 new projects across the U.S. as part of a long-term agreement with Microsoft. Spanning communities across the country, these solar farms will add approximately 300 megawatts (MW AC) of distributed clean energy capacity to local grids-enough to power nearly 100,000 homes annually.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Rest of the World (RoW) Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.