솔라 리스 서비스 시장 - 세계 산업 규모, 점유율, 동향, 기회, 예측, 부문별, 태양전지판 유형별, 최종사용자별, 소유 모델별, 설치 유형별, 지역별 - 경쟁(2020-2030년)
Solar Lease Service Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, Segmented, By Solar Panel Type, By End-User By Ownership Model, By Mounting Type, By Region & Competition, 2020-2030F
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리서치사:TechSci Research
발행일:2025년 07월
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한글목차
솔라 리스 서비스 시장의 2024년 시장 규모는 68억 9,000만 달러로 평가되었고, 2030년에는 148억 9,000만 달러에 이를 것으로 예측되며, CAGR은 13.54%로 추정됩니다.
시장 세분화는 재생에너지 산업에서 주택, 상업시설, 산업시설 고객이 초기 투자 없이 임대 계약을 통해 태양광 에너지 시스템을 도입할 수 있도록 하는 부문을 말합니다. 태양광 임대 모델에서는 제3자 제공업체가 고객의 부지에 태양광 발전(PV) 시스템을 소유, 설치, 유지 관리하고, 고객은 합의된 기간(보통 10-25년) 동안 매월 고정된 요금을 지불합니다. 이 모델은 태양광 발전의 완전한 소유에 대한 비용 효율적인 대안을 제공하며, 청정 에너지에 대한 즉각적인 접근성, 전기 요금 절감, 최소한의 재정적 위험으로 에너지 자립을 실현합니다.
시장 개요
예측 기간
2026-2030년
시장 규모 : 2024년
68억 9,000만 달러
시장 규모 : 2030년
148억 9,000만 달러
CAGR : 2025-2030년
13.54%
급성장 부문
다결정
최대 시장
북미
태양광 임대에는 일반적으로 성능 보증, 정기적인 유지보수, 시스템 모니터링이 포함되어 있어 사용자에게 지속적인 효율성과 안심을 보장합니다. 이 서비스는 높은 태양 복사 조도, 규제 정책이 우호적이고 에너지 비용이 상승하고 있는 시장에서 큰 지지를 받고 있습니다. 지속 가능한 실천에 대한 인식과 청정 에너지에 대한 수요가 증가함에 따라, 대규모 자본 지출을 피하면서 탄소 배출량을 줄이기 위해 태양광 리스를 이용하는 주택 소유자와 기업이 증가하고 있습니다. 또한, 태양광 리스 모델은 대출에 대한 접근성이 제한되어 있거나 태양광 시스템 소유와 관련된 세금 공제 혜택을 받을 자격이 없는 사람들에게도 매력적입니다. 또한, 전력회사 및 제3자 금융기관이 태양광 서비스 제공업체와 협력하여 리스 선택의 폭을 넓히고 이용 편의성을 향상시키는 움직임이 가속화되고 있습니다.
The Solar Lease Service Market was valued at USD 6.89 Billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 14.89 Billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 13.54%. The Solar Lease Service Market refers to the segment within the renewable energy industry that enables residential, commercial, and industrial customers to adopt solar energy systems through leasing arrangements, without the need for upfront capital investment. In a solar lease model, a third-party provider owns, installs, and maintains the solar photovoltaic (PV) system on the customer's premises, while the customer pays a fixed monthly fee over an agreed-upon term, typically ranging from 10 to 25 years. This model provides a cost-effective alternative to outright solar ownership, offering immediate access to clean energy, reduced electricity bills, and energy independence with minimal financial risk.
Market Overview
Forecast Period
2026-2030
Market Size 2024
USD 6.89 Billion
Market Size 2030
USD 14.89 Billion
CAGR 2025-2030
13.54%
Fastest Growing Segment
Polycrystalline
Largest Market
North America
Solar leasing typically includes performance guarantees, routine maintenance, and system monitoring, ensuring continued efficiency and peace of mind for users. This service has gained significant traction in markets with high solar irradiance, supportive regulatory policies, and rising energy costs. As awareness of sustainable practices and demand for clean energy grows, more homeowners and businesses are turning to solar leases to reduce their carbon footprint while avoiding large capital expenditures. The solar lease model also appeals to individuals with limited access to financing or those who do not qualify for tax credits associated with solar system ownership. In addition, utility companies and third-party financing institutions are increasingly collaborating with solar service providers to expand leasing options and improve accessibility.
Key Market Drivers
Rising Energy Costs and the Demand for Affordable Renewable Alternatives
One of the primary drivers for the growth of the solar lease service market is the persistent rise in conventional energy costs, pushing both residential and commercial consumers to seek affordable and sustainable alternatives. As utility rates continue to climb globally due to increasing fuel prices, infrastructure upgrades, and regulatory burdens, solar lease models are becoming an attractive option for cost-conscious users. Solar leasing allows consumers to access clean energy systems with little to no upfront capital investment, enabling them to benefit from predictable monthly payments and immediate energy savings.
This economic advantage is especially compelling in markets where electricity costs are volatile or where fossil fuel dependency is high. In contrast to direct solar panel ownership, solar leases reduce the financial barrier to entry, thereby expanding the addressable market to include middle- and lower-income households and small businesses. Additionally, consumers are increasingly aware of their carbon footprint and are looking for ways to align their energy consumption with environmental values. Leasing provides a low-risk pathway to adopt renewable energy without the burden of long-term maintenance and ownership responsibilities.
As more utility companies revise their rate structures and implement time-of-use pricing, customers are seeking fixed and transparent pricing structures, which solar leases offer. The appeal of solar lease agreements is further amplified in regions with strong solar irradiance, where leased systems can deliver consistent power output and better return on investment. Businesses, in particular, are leveraging lease models to manage energy expenses, meet sustainability targets, and enhance brand image. As energy cost pressures persist globally and economic uncertainties remain high, the flexibility, affordability, and risk-mitigation aspects of solar leasing continue to drive market expansion. Global electricity prices have increased by over 25% on average in the past five years due to fuel volatility and supply constraints. Over 1 billion people globally face high energy costs or lack access to affordable electricity. Renewable energy costs have dropped by more than 80% for solar PV and 70% for wind over the last decade. Households can save up to 40% on electricity bills by switching to solar-based solutions. The global market for affordable renewable energy solutions is projected to surpass USD 1.5 trillion by 2030. Distributed renewable systems, including solar leasing and community solar, are growing at a rate of over 15% CAGR globally. More than 75% of consumers in developing regions prefer renewable energy due to rising fossil fuel prices.
Key Market Challenges
Regulatory Uncertainty and Policy Inconsistency
One of the significant challenges facing the Solar Lease Service Market is the lack of consistent and long-term regulatory frameworks, which creates uncertainty for both service providers and consumers. Solar leasing models heavily depend on favorable government policies such as tax credits, feed-in tariffs, and net metering regulations to maintain economic viability. However, these policies often vary widely between regions and can change abruptly due to political shifts, budget constraints, or changes in energy priorities. For instance, the sudden withdrawal or reduction of subsidies can disrupt the financial models of leasing companies, making it difficult to offer competitive rates and attractive leasing terms to consumers.
Additionally, differences in permitting processes, interconnection standards, and grid access rules across states or countries add to operational complexity and increase compliance costs. This fragmented policy environment hampers the scalability of solar leasing models, particularly for companies looking to expand across multiple jurisdictions. Moreover, customers considering solar leases may hesitate due to concerns over long-term policy support, which directly affects the return on investment and savings projections.
Utility resistance and lobbying efforts against distributed energy incentives further exacerbate the situation, as traditional energy providers often view solar leases as a threat to their market share. Without a stable and supportive regulatory foundation, the solar lease service market struggles to attract long-term investment and scale effectively. This challenge necessitates stronger policy advocacy, strategic risk mitigation, and adaptive business models that can withstand policy shifts while continuing to deliver value to customers in a rapidly evolving energy landscape.
Key Market Trends
Growth of Residential Solar Lease and PPA Models
Residential solar leasing and power purchase agreement (PPA) models continue to gain traction, driven by escalating consumer interest in renewable energy without the upfront capital burden. Today's homeowners are increasingly motivated by long term cost savings and environmental considerations, yet many remain constrained by the high initial investment required for purchasing solar systems outright. Solar lease and PPA structures respond directly to this challenge by offering zero down payment options, predictable monthly payments or energy cost offsets, and minimal maintenance responsibilities. Such offerings also typically include system monitoring and performance guarantees, which reduce perceived risk and provide transparency, further enhancing consumer confidence.
The competitive advantages include cash flow neutrality or savings from day one, flexible contract terms, and the ability to transfer agreements when moving residences. Integration with financing mechanisms such as home equity lines or green mortgages further amplifies affordability. Solar providers have expanded customer acquisition channels-leveraging digital lead generation, referral programs, and community solar initiatives-to scale deployment efficiently. At the same time, regulatory and policy frameworks in various regions are evolving to recognize PPAs and lessee rights, ensuring third party ownership models remain viable. Market players are investing heavily in predictive analytics, credit scoring, and digital onboarding to expedite eligibility assessment and streamline contract execution.
Additionally, bundling solar with energy storage and smart home services enhances value propositions and supports grid resilience. As utility net metering policies evolve, providers are adapting contract terms and offering innovative designs like dual bill structures or energy sharing services. These developments solidify lease and PPA as mainstream pathways for households to adopt clean energy affordably, with continued growth expected as consumer awareness climbs and business models evolve.
Key Market Players
Sunrun Inc.
Tesla Energy Operations, Inc. (SolarCity)
Vivint Solar, Inc.
Sunnova Energy International Inc.
SunPower Corporation
Trinity Solar, Inc.
Momentum Solar, Inc.
Palmetto Clean Technology, Inc.
Blue Raven Solar, LLC
Enphase Energy, Inc.
Report Scope:
In this report, the Global Solar Lease Service Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:
Solar Lease Service Market, By Solar Panel Type:
Monocrystalline
Polycrystalline
Thin Film
Others
Solar Lease Service Market, By End-User:
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Utilities
Government
Solar Lease Service Market, By Ownership Model:
Third Party Ownership
Host Owned
Community Solar
Solar Leasing
Solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)
Others
Solar Lease Service Market, By Mounting Type:
Ground Mounted
Rooftop
Floating PV
Building Integrated PV (BIPV)
Others
Solar Lease Service Market, By Region:
North America
United States
Canada
Mexico
Europe
France
United Kingdom
Italy
Germany
Spain
Asia-Pacific
China
India
Japan
Australia
South Korea
South America
Brazil
Argentina
Colombia
Middle East & Africa
South Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Kuwait
Turkey
Competitive Landscape
Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies presents in the Global Solar Lease Service Market.
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Table of Contents
1. Product Overview
1.1. Market Definition
1.2. Scope of the Market
1.2.1. Markets Covered
1.2.2. Years Considered for Study
1.3. Key Market Segmentations
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Objective of the Study
2.2. Baseline Methodology
2.3. Formulation of the Scope
2.4. Assumptions and Limitations
2.5. Sources of Research
2.5.1. Secondary Research
2.5.2. Primary Research
2.6. Approach for the Market Study
2.6.1. The Bottom-Up Approach
2.6.2. The Top-Down Approach
2.7. Methodology Followed for Calculation of Market Size & Market Shares
2.8. Forecasting Methodology
2.8.1. Data Triangulation & Validation
3. Executive Summary
3.1. Overview of the Market
3.2. Overview of Key Market Segmentations
3.3. Overview of Key Market Players
3.4. Overview of Key Regions/Countries
3.5. Overview of Market Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
4. Voice of Customer
5. Global Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
5.1. Market Size & Forecast
5.1.1. By Value
5.2. Market Share & Forecast
5.2.1. By Solar Panel Type (Monocrystalline, Polycrystalline, Thin Film, Others)
5.2.2. By End-User (Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Utilities, Government)
5.2.3. By Ownership Model (Third Party Ownership, Host Owned, Community Solar, Solar Leasing, Solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), Others)
5.2.4. By Mounting Type (Ground Mounted, Rooftop, Floating PV, Building Integrated PV (BIPV), Others)
5.2.5. By Region
5.3. By Company (2024)
5.4. Market Map
6. North America Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
6.1. Market Size & Forecast
6.1.1. By Value
6.2. Market Share & Forecast
6.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
6.2.2. By End-User
6.2.3. By Ownership Model
6.2.4. By Mounting Type
6.2.5. By Country
6.3. North America: Country Analysis
6.3.1. United States Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
6.3.1.1. Market Size & Forecast
6.3.1.1.1. By Value
6.3.1.2. Market Share & Forecast
6.3.1.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
6.3.1.2.2. By End-User
6.3.1.2.3. By Ownership Model
6.3.1.2.4. By Mounting Type
6.3.2. Canada Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
6.3.2.1. Market Size & Forecast
6.3.2.1.1. By Value
6.3.2.2. Market Share & Forecast
6.3.2.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
6.3.2.2.2. By End-User
6.3.2.2.3. By Ownership Model
6.3.2.2.4. By Mounting Type
6.3.3. Mexico Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
6.3.3.1. Market Size & Forecast
6.3.3.1.1. By Value
6.3.3.2. Market Share & Forecast
6.3.3.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
6.3.3.2.2. By End-User
6.3.3.2.3. By Ownership Model
6.3.3.2.4. By Mounting Type
7. Europe Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
7.1. Market Size & Forecast
7.1.1. By Value
7.2. Market Share & Forecast
7.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
7.2.2. By End-User
7.2.3. By Ownership Model
7.2.4. By Mounting Type
7.2.5. By Country
7.3. Europe: Country Analysis
7.3.1. Germany Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
7.3.1.1. Market Size & Forecast
7.3.1.1.1. By Value
7.3.1.2. Market Share & Forecast
7.3.1.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
7.3.1.2.2. By End-User
7.3.1.2.3. By Ownership Model
7.3.1.2.4. By Mounting Type
7.3.2. United Kingdom Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
7.3.2.1. Market Size & Forecast
7.3.2.1.1. By Value
7.3.2.2. Market Share & Forecast
7.3.2.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
7.3.2.2.2. By End-User
7.3.2.2.3. By Ownership Model
7.3.2.2.4. By Mounting Type
7.3.3. Italy Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
7.3.3.1. Market Size & Forecast
7.3.3.1.1. By Value
7.3.3.2. Market Share & Forecast
7.3.3.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
7.3.3.2.2. By End-User
7.3.3.2.3. By Ownership Model
7.3.3.2.4. By Mounting Type
7.3.4. France Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
7.3.4.1. Market Size & Forecast
7.3.4.1.1. By Value
7.3.4.2. Market Share & Forecast
7.3.4.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
7.3.4.2.2. By End-User
7.3.4.2.3. By Ownership Model
7.3.4.2.4. By Mounting Type
7.3.5. Spain Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
7.3.5.1. Market Size & Forecast
7.3.5.1.1. By Value
7.3.5.2. Market Share & Forecast
7.3.5.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
7.3.5.2.2. By End-User
7.3.5.2.3. By Ownership Model
7.3.5.2.4. By Mounting Type
8. Asia-Pacific Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
8.1. Market Size & Forecast
8.1.1. By Value
8.2. Market Share & Forecast
8.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
8.2.2. By End-User
8.2.3. By Ownership Model
8.2.4. By Mounting Type
8.2.5. By Country
8.3. Asia-Pacific: Country Analysis
8.3.1. China Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
8.3.1.1. Market Size & Forecast
8.3.1.1.1. By Value
8.3.1.2. Market Share & Forecast
8.3.1.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
8.3.1.2.2. By End-User
8.3.1.2.3. By Ownership Model
8.3.1.2.4. By Mounting Type
8.3.2. India Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
8.3.2.1. Market Size & Forecast
8.3.2.1.1. By Value
8.3.2.2. Market Share & Forecast
8.3.2.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
8.3.2.2.2. By End-User
8.3.2.2.3. By Ownership Model
8.3.2.2.4. By Mounting Type
8.3.3. Japan Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
8.3.3.1. Market Size & Forecast
8.3.3.1.1. By Value
8.3.3.2. Market Share & Forecast
8.3.3.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
8.3.3.2.2. By End-User
8.3.3.2.3. By Ownership Model
8.3.3.2.4. By Mounting Type
8.3.4. South Korea Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
8.3.4.1. Market Size & Forecast
8.3.4.1.1. By Value
8.3.4.2. Market Share & Forecast
8.3.4.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
8.3.4.2.2. By End-User
8.3.4.2.3. By Ownership Model
8.3.4.2.4. By Mounting Type
8.3.5. Australia Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
8.3.5.1. Market Size & Forecast
8.3.5.1.1. By Value
8.3.5.2. Market Share & Forecast
8.3.5.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
8.3.5.2.2. By End-User
8.3.5.2.3. By Ownership Model
8.3.5.2.4. By Mounting Type
9. South America Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
9.1. Market Size & Forecast
9.1.1. By Value
9.2. Market Share & Forecast
9.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
9.2.2. By End-User
9.2.3. By Ownership Model
9.2.4. By Mounting Type
9.2.5. By Country
9.3. South America: Country Analysis
9.3.1. Brazil Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
9.3.1.1. Market Size & Forecast
9.3.1.1.1. By Value
9.3.1.2. Market Share & Forecast
9.3.1.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
9.3.1.2.2. By End-User
9.3.1.2.3. By Ownership Model
9.3.1.2.4. By Mounting Type
9.3.2. Argentina Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
9.3.2.1. Market Size & Forecast
9.3.2.1.1. By Value
9.3.2.2. Market Share & Forecast
9.3.2.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
9.3.2.2.2. By End-User
9.3.2.2.3. By Ownership Model
9.3.2.2.4. By Mounting Type
9.3.3. Colombia Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
9.3.3.1. Market Size & Forecast
9.3.3.1.1. By Value
9.3.3.2. Market Share & Forecast
9.3.3.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
9.3.3.2.2. By End-User
9.3.3.2.3. By Ownership Model
9.3.3.2.4. By Mounting Type
10. Middle East and Africa Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
10.1. Market Size & Forecast
10.1.1. By Value
10.2. Market Share & Forecast
10.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
10.2.2. By End-User
10.2.3. By Ownership Model
10.2.4. By Mounting Type
10.2.5. By Country
10.3. Middle East and Africa: Country Analysis
10.3.1. South Africa Solar Lease Service Market Outlook
10.3.1.1. Market Size & Forecast
10.3.1.1.1. By Value
10.3.1.2. Market Share & Forecast
10.3.1.2.1. By Solar Panel Type
10.3.1.2.2. By End-User
10.3.1.2.3. By Ownership Model
10.3.1.2.4. By Mounting Type
10.3.2. Saudi Arabia Solar Lease Service Market Outlook