Solar had a very good two years ☀️

Two years ago, solar was already growing.
Then AI showed up, electricity demand spiked, incentives stuck around longer than expected, and suddenly solar stopped being “alternative” and started looking… obvious.

Over the last 24 months:

  • Solar has been one of the fastest-growing sources of new electricity

  • Utilities have quietly admitted the grid needs help

  • Homeowners realized outages aren’t theoretical anymore

  • Batteries moved from “nice to have” to “why wouldn’t you?”

What’s interesting isn’t just the growth, it’s where it’s happening.

It’s not only giant solar farms in the desert. It’s rooftops, warehouses, schools, parking lots, and homes that now double as small power plants. Energy is getting closer to the people using it.

And this isn’t a short-term trend.

As data centers expand and electrification accelerates, solar keeps winning for one simple reason, it can be deployed faster than almost anything else. No decade-long timelines. No waiting for new fuel sources. Just panels, wiring, and increasingly smart software behind the scenes.

The real shift is what comes next.

Solar alone was step one.
Solar plus storage is step two.
Trust, long-term support, and systems that actually last… that’s step three.

We’ll be spending a lot more time there.

Stay charged,
Powercord ⚡️

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