Panasonic Exits the Solar Industry: What It Means for Homeowners
Panasonic, once a household name in the solar panel and energy storage space, has officially exited the solar and battery storage market after decades of involvement.
Panasonic, once a household name in the solar panel and energy storage space, has officially exited the solar and battery storage market after decades of involvement.
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Panasonic announced on Monday its plans to shut down its solar and storage branch. Once a major solar supplier to SolarCity/Tesla dealers, the company manufactured solar panels,
The company announced to installation partners that it will no longer produce products for the residential solar and storage market, but will continue to offer warranty and installation support for
“We have made the decision to discontinue our solar and battery storage business line. This change allows us to focus on areas where we can have the greatest strategic impact,”
On Monday, Panasonic wrote on its website that it would discontinue its solar and battery storage line, which includes its popular EverVolt solar panels and batteries. Despite the closure, the
Panasonic will discontinue its solar and battery energy storage business, the company told North American installation partners in a letter dated April 28.
The company stopped manufacturing solar modules in-house in 2021, and went all-in on solar + storage, acquiring a hybrid solar inverter and launching a battery line, all rebranded as the
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