Modules would have been much pricier without global supplies

Research shows that U.S. solar modules are 107% more expensive without global supply chains. From 2008 to 2020, the globalization of module manufacturing saved $67 billion for U.S., German, and Chinese installers, though it was dominated by Chinese investment. The US saved $19 to $30 billion on solar module pricing due to “the free flow of capital, talent, and innovation.”