State legislatures push for balcony solar adoption

Lawmakers in more than half of U.S. states have introduced bills to allow plug-and-play solar panels on balconies and similar spaces. These DIY systems aim to help renters and homeowners reduce electricity bills amid rising costs. Utah leads with a law passed in March 2025, while 27 states and Washington, D.C., are considering similar measures.

Balcony solar, or plug-in solar panels that connect to standard wall outlets, is gaining traction in U.S. state legislatures. Republican and Democratic lawmakers in 27 states and the District of Columbia have announced legislation to permit these systems without lengthy utility approvals, according to the nonprofit Bright Saver. This push comes as utility bills rise, exacerbating cost-of-living pressures nationwide.

In Utah, the first state to explicitly allow such installations, a law passed in March 2025 eliminated the need for interconnection agreements if devices are certified safe by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. A few thousand households there have adopted the technology so far. Elsewhere, users like Lauren Phillips in the Bronx, New York, have installed panels—such as her 220-watt unit secured with zip ties—despite regulatory gray areas. Provided free by Bright Saver, it generates 15 to 20 percent of her family's electricity, saving about $100 annually. "Everywhere you turn, things are only getting more expensive," Phillips said.

New York Assemblymember Emily Gallagher, a Democrat and renter herself, introduced a bill in September to enable small-scale solar. An 800-watt unit costing $1,099 could power a fridge or small appliances, reducing average household bills by $279 per year, potentially rising to $327 by 2035. "People are extremely enthusiastic about it," Gallagher noted.

Similar efforts include Missouri Republican Rep. Mark Matthiesen's December bill, which could save families $30 to $40 monthly and break even in 25 months. Matthiesen, who installed rooftop solar in 2024, said, "If people can buy something to invest in themselves, to save them money down the road, then we as a government just need to let people do that."

Utilities have opposed some proposals, citing safety risks like grid overload, but advocates argue that systems capped at 1,200 watts produce power mostly consumed on-site. Bills in New Hampshire, Vermont, New Jersey, and Illinois appear likely to pass, while California's is in committee. In Europe, up to 4 million German households use these panels, available via retailers like Ikea. UL Solutions began a testing protocol in January to support safer adoption.

For Phillips, a Bronx native hospitalized with asthma last year, the technology addresses environmental justice in polluted areas. "Anything that we can do to green our power grid, to reduce pollution, is a matter of justice," she said. Bright Saver co-founder Cora Stryker reports growing momentum, with some lawmakers introducing bills independently.

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Tesla workers producing redesigned solar panels at Gigafactory New York, installed on a modern home roof with app integration.
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Tesla revives in-house solar panel production with redesigned residential panels

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Tesla has revived in-house manufacturing of solar panels at Gigafactory New York and unveiled redesigned residential panels featuring enhanced aesthetics, energy production, and installation efficiency. In a March 2026 blog post, the company detailed a 25-year warranty, over 500,000 global installations, and app integration, building on CEO Elon Musk's emphasis on solar during the Q4 2025 earnings call.

The U.S. federal residential solar tax credit ended on December 31, 2025, altering the economics for homeowners considering rooftop solar. While panel prices hit near-historic lows and technology improves, state incentives now play a larger role. Businesses can still claim a commercial credit for leased systems.

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Homeowners are shifting from exporting excess solar power to the grid toward storing it in batteries due to changing net metering rules and climbing electricity prices. This trend favors systems that combine solar panels with batteries and electric vehicles for better energy management. Experts highlight the potential for integrated whole-home electrification solutions.

Tesla, Google, and Carrier have formed the Utilize coalition with other companies to improve U.S. power grid utilization and potentially save consumers over $100 billion in the next decade. The group highlights that the grid operates at only 53% capacity on average, leading to higher electricity costs. Founding members aim to advocate for policies that unlock idle capacity through technologies like battery storage and virtual power plants.

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Following record energy storage deployments in Q4 2025, Tesla's Powerwall home battery— which hit 1 million global sales in September 2025—is encountering downside risks from brand sentiment, per recent analyst reports. Installers cite negative feedback, leading to reduced promotion, while concerns over availability may shift market share.

President Trump met with executives from major tech companies last month, where they signed a voluntary pledge to cover energy costs for their data centers. The agreement, dubbed the Ratepayer Protection Pledge, includes securing their own power supplies and funding necessary infrastructure. Critics have dismissed it as lacking enforcement mechanisms.

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The Union and SPD have agreed on the key points of a new Building Energy Act, abolishing the existing heating law. Instead of a 65 percent requirement for renewables, there will be a gradual increase in climate-friendly shares for gas and oil heaters. The reform is set to take effect before July 1.

 

 

 

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