We finance both solar plus storage projects as well as standalone storage projects. We know the asset class and can provide value with long-term, project-level debt. Our solar lending team members are experts in utility-scale and C&I solar, community solar and energy storage project financing nationwide.
The general principles of project finance that apply to the financing of solar and wind projects also apply to energy storage projects. Since the majority of solar projects currently under construction include a storage system, lenders in the project finance markets are willing to finance the construction and cashflows of an energy storage project.
Investors and lenders are eager to enter into the energy storage market. In many ways, energy storage projects are no different than a typical project finance transaction. Project finance is an exercise in risk allocation. Financings will not close until all risks have been catalogued and covered.
These projects will have long-term predictable revenue streams. In addition, lenders may be willing to finance merchant cashflows, but with less leverage and subject to detailed market studies and cash sweeps. These trends for solar and wind projects also apply to energy storage projects.
Read more about the different solar financing options available. In 2025, solar.com Energy Advisors typically recommend using a solar loan to finance a solar system — if the homeowner can efficiently monetize the 30% federal tax credit. If they can't, then a solar lease or PPA is the best option.
In 2025, solar.com Energy Advisors typically recommend using a solar loan to finance a solar system — if the homeowner can efficiently monetize the 30% federal tax credit. If they can't, then a solar lease or PPA is the best option. Want to see your solar savings potential?
Homeowners installing solar panels and batteries in 2025 are smart to try to get ahead of tariffs, utility rate increases, and the risk of the solar 30% Federal Investment Tax Credit going away early. However, they're faced with interest rates that are significantly higher than they were just a short couple of years ago.
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Since the majority of solar projects currently under construction include a storage system, lenders in the project finance markets are willing to finance the construction and cashflows of an energy storage project. However, there are certain additional considerations in structuring a project finance transaction for an energy storage project.
Read more about the different solar financing options available. In 2025, solar.com Energy Advisors typically recommend using a solar loan to finance a solar system — if the homeowner can efficiently monetize the 30% federal tax credit. If they can't, then a solar lease or PPA is the best option.
The rapid growth in the energy storage market is similarly driving demand for project financing. The general principles of project finance that apply to the financing of solar and wind projects also apply to energy storage projects.
In 2025, solar.com Energy Advisors typically recommend using a solar loan to finance a solar system — if the homeowner can efficiently monetize the 30% federal tax credit. If they can't, then a solar lease or PPA is the best option. Want to see your solar savings potential?
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