The Solar Energy Industries Association is referenced for reporting on solar installations in the U.S. and the impact of trade and supply chain barriers.
The Solar Energy Industries Association publishes the Solar Means Business report, which surveys corporate solar users. Target has held the top spot in on-site solar capacity for three consecutive years according to this report.
This organization provides the national average price per watt for US residential solar customers, which Tesla's new pricing is being compared against.
This organization first developed the concept of imposing a licensing fee on some solar energy equipment, which was one of the recommendations made by the U.S. International Trade Commission.
This organization believes the trade tariffs issue is the most important problem facing the solar sector and suggests the tariffs would put some 260,000 jobs at risk.
Trade organization representing solar energy companies that opposes the tariff investigation, warning it could harm the broader solar market and jeopardize billions in investments.
The Solar Energy Industries Association, in collaboration with GTM Research, published a report highlighting significant growth in the US solar energy industry.
SEIA is the organization that produced the report ranking Target as number one in corporate solar energy capacity. They have been surveying solar capacity within the corporate sector for six years.