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‘Competition Grows’ For U.S. Solar Industry Workforce

Published Tuesday, July 7, 2026
by Labor News Story Link To pv magazine
‘Competition Grows’ For U.S. Solar Industry Workforce

Anne Fischer at pv magazine reports the U.S. Solar Industry now supports more than 280,000 Workers, yet the Industry struggles to find an adequate number of qualified personnel to keep up with accelerated project timelines, according to the 2025 U.S. Energy & Employment Report (USEER) and the IREC National Solar Jobs Census. The study finds the Industry will require 355,000 Workers by late 2026 to support installation targets of 60 GW to 70 GW, leaving a projected near-term gap of 53,000 positions. While the Solar Industry looks to fill this gap with skilled Workers, other Sectors are recruiting from the Solar Workers who have the technical skills needed in other Power Sectors. According to USEER, the Electric Power Generator (EPG) Sector employed 933,800 Workers in 2024 - with close to 40% of them in solar. According to the USEER report, most Solar EPG Employees were found in the Construction Industry, which accounted for 181,700 Workers (49.0%), followed by Professional and Business Services, including Engineering, Financial and Investment Services, Permitting and Compliance, and Consulting, with 58,500 Workers (15.8%).

To Continue Reading This Apprenticeship And Training Labor News Report, Go To: Competition grows for U.S. solar industry workforce - pv magazine Global

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