Solar permits issued in the state plunged 12% during the first half of the year.
There were 2,019 permits for solar electric systems through June compared with 2,269 issued in the year-earlier period.
Only Kauai saw an increase with the number of photovoltaic permits issued jumping 75% to 215 from 123, according to Marco Mangelsdorf, who tracks rooftop solar permits and is president of Hilo-based ProVision Solar.
On Oahu the Department of Planning and Permitting issued 1,242 PV permits, a decline of 8% from 1,352 in the year-ago period.
For Hawaii Island the electrical department issued 371 PV permits, a drop of 28% from 513 during the same period in 2018.
And for Maui County there were 191 PV permits issued through midyear, a 32% drop from 281 a year earlier.
The No. 1 residential solar electric player in the state, California- based Sunrun, endured a steep falloff through midyear in its two principal markets of Oahu and Hawaii island with declines of 60% and 55%, respectively, according to Mangelsdorf.
While Sunrun lost market share on Oahu and Hawaii island, the number of PV permits issued to Sunrun actually increased on Oahu and Hawaii island by 19% and 23%, respectively. That means the rest of the solar field expanded as Sunrun shrank.
As far as energy storage deployment, 75% of PV permits on Oahu included batteries while 60% did so on the Big Island. Tesla’s Powerwall and LG Chem’s RESU dominated the market.
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