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Solar Power Stocks

Solar Power Stocks

Solar power stocks track publicly traded companies involved in developing solar energy projects, manufacturing photovoltaic panels and components, and providing installation services for residential and commercial customers. This list covers firms operating across the solar value chain, from panel and inverter manufacturers to utility-scale project developers and companies building solar infrastructure globally.

1D -12.35%
1W -11.39%
1M +18.82%
3M +9.99%
6M +18.78%
1Y +119.18%
2Y +26.35%

What's Included?

Companies

CSIQ Canadian Solar

Canadian Solar Inc. is a leading solar technology company, providing high-quality photovoltaic modules and comprehensive energy solutions worldwide.

1D -11.92%
1M +2.51%
1Y +56.91%
2Y -13.69%
TYGO Tigo Energy

Tigo Energy offers solar optimization, monitoring, and storage solutions, boosting energy efficiency, safety, and intelligence for residential and commercial systems.

1D -8.10%
1M -31.60%
1Y +204.63%
2Y +112.26%
SUUN PowerBank Corp.

SolarBank Corporation is a renewable energy developer specializing in solar photovoltaic systems, advancing clean energy solutions across North America.

1D -7.14%
1M +69.11%
1Y -31.13%
2Y -82.98%
FSLR First Solar

First Solar delivers advanced thin-film solar modules and utility-scale solutions, driving sustainable energy innovation with eco-efficient photovoltaic technology.

1D -11.42%
1M +31.77%
1Y +75.05%
2Y +2.30%
RUN Sunrun Inc.

Sunrun Inc., the U.S. leader in residential solar and energy storage, delivers affordable, innovative, and reliable clean energy solutions to homeowners nationwide.

1D -9.89%
1M +2.26%
1Y +61.29%
2Y -8.09%
MAXN Maxeon Solar

Maxeon Solar Technologies delivers high-performance solar panels under the Maxeon and SunPower brands, driving clean energy innovation worldwide.

1D -21.15%
1M -46.00%
1Y -86.56%
2Y -99.78%
JKS JinkoSolar Holding Co.

JinkoSolar is a global leader in high-efficiency solar modules and energy storage, driving clean energy adoption across utility, commercial, and residential markets.

1D -8.76%
1M -16.63%
1Y +14.01%
2Y -32.41%
ENPH EnPhase Energy

Enphase Energy delivers advanced solar and storage solutions with microinverter technology, optimizing clean energy systems for homes and businesses globally.

1D -18.12%
1M +65.44%
1Y +28.00%
2Y -56.10%
TSLA Tesla

Tesla designs and manufactures electric vehicles, energy storage systems, and solar products, aiming to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy.

1D -6.57%
1M +0.04%
1Y +13.56%
2Y +121.78%
SEDG SolarEdge Technologies

SolarEdge Technologies delivers advanced solar and smart energy solutions, enhancing efficiency and reliability for residential, commercial, and industrial markets.

1D -13.62%
1M +47.24%
1Y +248.87%
2Y +31.60%
TE T1 Energy

T1 Energy is building a vertically integrated U.S. solar and battery manufacturing supply chain to support American energy independence.

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Deep Dive

Solar power stocks represent publicly traded companies involved in the generation, manufacturing, development and deployment of solar energy systems. This theme tracks firms across the solar value chain, from photovoltaic panel producers and inverter manufacturers to project developers and residential installation providers.

Several structural factors drive interest in this sector. Declining manufacturing costs have improved the economic viability of solar installations, while government incentives and renewable portfolio standards create supportive policy conditions. Utility-scale solar projects compete directly with traditional power sources in many markets, and residential adoption continues as rooftop systems become more accessible. Grid integration challenges and energy storage requirements shape the technical landscape for solar deployment.

The solar ecosystem includes distinct participant categories. Panel manufacturers produce the photovoltaic cells and modules that convert sunlight to electricity. Project developers finance and construct utility-scale solar farms, while installation companies focus on residential and commercial systems. Component makers supply inverters, racking systems and specialized materials. Broader energy sector dynamics and climate technology trends influence how the market evaluates solar power stocks.

Solar power represents a significant segment within electricity generation, creating exposure to infrastructure buildout, technological improvement and regulatory shifts. Companies in this space navigate competitive pressures, supply chain dependencies and evolving subsidy frameworks that shape the economics of solar deployment.