Q1 2023 U.S. Solar Photovoltaic System and Energy Storage Cost Benchmarks With Minimum Sustainable Price Analysis Data File
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) aims to accelerate the advancement and deployment of solar technology in support of an equitable transition to a decarbonized economy no later than 2050, starting with a decarbonized power sector by 2035. Its approach to achieving this goal includes driving innovations in technology, hardware, and soft cost reductions to make solar affordable and accessible for all. As part of this effort, SETO must track solar cost trends so it can focus its research and development (R&D) on the highest-impact activities. The benchmarks in this report are bottom-up cost estimates of all major inputs to PV and energy storage system installations. Bottom-up costs are based on national averages and do not necessarily represent typical costs in all local markets. Like last year's report, this year's report includes two distinct sets of benchmarks: minimum sustainable price (MSP) benchmarks and modeled market price (MMP) benchmarks. MSP benchmarks can be interpreted as the minimum price a company needs to charge to remain financially solvent in the long term based on the minimum sustainable prices of all inputs including minimum sustainable profit margins. MMP benchmarks can be interpreted as the actual cash sales price a company charges in the given benchmark period. These simplified estimates are useful for tracking technological progress, but they do not reflect all experiences. In fact, no individual estimate under any approach can reflect the diversity of the PV and storage manufacturing and installation industries.
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Accelerated Deployment and Decision Support Center. (2023). Q1 2023 U.S. Solar Photovoltaic System and Energy Storage Cost Benchmarks With Minimum Sustainable Price Analysis Data File [data set]. Retrieved from 3b1a720b-26e5-4e14-ae53-91fcf44277e1.
Ramasamy, , Zuboy, , Feldman, , Margolis, , Desai, , Walker, , Woodhouse, , O'Shaughnessy, , and Basore, . Q1 2023 U.S. Solar Photovoltaic System and Energy Storage Cost Benchmarks With Minimum Sustainable Price Analysis Data File. United States: N.p., 25 Sep, 2023. Web. 3b1a720b-26e5-4e14-ae53-91fcf44277e1.
Ramasamy, , Zuboy, , Feldman, , Margolis, , Desai, , Walker, , Woodhouse, , O'Shaughnessy, , & Basore, . Q1 2023 U.S. Solar Photovoltaic System and Energy Storage Cost Benchmarks With Minimum Sustainable Price Analysis Data File. United States. 3b1a720b-26e5-4e14-ae53-91fcf44277e1
Ramasamy, , Zuboy, , Feldman, , Margolis, , Desai, , Walker, , Woodhouse, , O'Shaughnessy, , and Basore, . 2023. "Q1 2023 U.S. Solar Photovoltaic System and Energy Storage Cost Benchmarks With Minimum Sustainable Price Analysis Data File". United States. 3b1a720b-26e5-4e14-ae53-91fcf44277e1.
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Data from Sep 25, 2023
Last updated Dec 18, 2024
Submitted Sep 25, 2023
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Accelerated Deployment and Decision Support Center
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Vignesh Ramasamy
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Keywords
solar cost, pv cost, battery system cost, solar plus storage cost, 2023 solar cost, 2023 battery costDOE Project Details
Project Name Solar Technology Cost Analysis
Project Number DE-AC36-08GO28308