Upcoming Changes to Solar Incentives and Costs in 2026

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The removal of US federal tax credits for residential solar panels, batteries, and heat pumps by 2026, along with tariffs and domestic manufacturing mandates, is expected to increase costs for home electrification. However, new financing models like lease-to-own and ongoing energy savings may mitigate some expenses, while tariffs could raise prices on imported components. Despite these changes, demand for solar and heat pumps is expected to remain strong due to rising electricity costs and environmental considerations.
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