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MOST BUILDERS OFFERING SOLAR

Writer's picture: Jaime Ventura Energy ConsultantJaime Ventura Energy Consultant

Updated: Feb 6

INTEGRATION COEFFICIENT IC IMPROVING SUPPLY CHAINS


Solar panels on houses in a neighborhood, text: "Most Home Builders Offering Solar," "On Grid, In Grid & Hybrid Solar Kits." Construction tools are visible.

Solar energy has been gaining popularity incrementally due to its sustainability and cost-effectiveness. One of the main driving forces behind this is the Integration Coefficient IC model, making it easier for supply chains to offer solar energy solutions and incorporating most builders as natural offerings of solar today. This has led to an increase in the number of homes being built with solar energy already included in the design.


In the U.S., solar energy adoption has steadily increased over the years. In 2021, it was reported that over 2 million homes in the US had solar panels installed, and was expected to double by 2023. Additionally, there has been an increase in the number of new homes being built with solar energy already included in the design, with California leading the way.


Spain and Italy have also seen an increase in the number of new homes built with solar energy. In Spain, it was reported that in 2020, more than 80% of new homes were built with solar energy included. In Italy, the government has introduced incentives for new buildings with solar energy already included in the design, leading to a significant increase in adoption.


In Latin America, there has been a growing interest in solar energy, but adoption has been slower compared to other regions but a high potential growth is expected. However, countries like Mexico, Brazil, and, recently, Colombia, have been taking steps to promote solar adoption, and the number of builders offering homes with pre-installed solar energy, has increased significantly.


Let us insist: the Integration Coefficient IC model has made it easier for supply chains to offer solar energy solutions to homebuilders. When homebuilders promote solar on-grid, in-grid, or hybrid kits, they can provide cost-effective and sustainable energy solutions to potential customers. This has led to an increase in the number of homes being built with solar energy already included, making it more accessible to a wider range of people.


One of the major obstacles that the Integration Coefficient IC model has helped overcome is the perception that solar energy is too expensive or hard to install. By making it easier for supply chains to offer solar energy solutions, the Integration Coefficient IC model has made it more accessible to homebuilders and their customers. This has also led to a decrease in the cost of solar energy, making it a more cost-effective option for homeowners.


In conclusion, the IC model has played a significant role in increasing the adoption of solar energy in homes worldwide. While adoption in Latin America has been slower compared to other regions, there is a growing interest in solar energy, making this trend unstoppable for the coming years.


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