
pv magazine USA Week 2026
pv magazine USA is hosting its annual multi-day virtual event focused on the key trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping the U.S. solar and energy storage markets. At this year’s pv magazine USA Week, experts from across the solar and storage sectors will examine the latest developments in domestic manufacturing, distributed energy, and the growing role of clean energy in powering the AI-driven economy.
Each day takes a deep dive into a critical market theme. Discussions will cover the transition of U.S. solar manufacturing from announcements to large-scale implementation, the emerging opportunities created by energy storage, plug-in solar, and new distributed generation business models, and the accelerating demand for solar-plus-storage solutions as data center growth and artificial intelligence place unprecedented pressure on the grid.
Moderated by pv magazine, this live broadcast-virtual conference brings together the U.S. industry’s leading experts and innovators to discuss the latest and most pressing issues in the solar and storage sector in the U.S.
Free online registration will open at the end of summer.
Preliminary Program 2026
SOLAR BUILDS THE AFFORDABLE GRID
Day 1 – Tuesday, October 20
U.S. Solar manufacturing: from announcement to implementation
As the domestic supply chain matures, the focus shifts from investment announcements and groundbreaking ceremonies to the rigorous work of scaling production. This session tracks the progress of the U.S. manufacturing base, the impact of OBBBA domestic content thresholds, and the logistical hurdles of turning policy-driven announcements into physical solar products.
Day 2 – Wednesday, October 21
Batteries, balconies and business models
As large DG players move to maximize solar deployment ahead of tax credit deadlines and the residential sector reels from the after effects of the Section 25D sunset, energy storage has opened new opportunities for all stakeholders to realize benefits, and utilities across the country are interested. Meanwhile, a grassroots movement for plug-in PV is bringing micro-scale solar to the consumers.
Day 3 – Thursday, October 22
The AI surge: Why solar and storage own the data center boom
The massive power demands of the AI revolution are colliding with a congested grid. We explore why hyperscale data center operators are looking toward solar-plus-storage energy parks and private wire configurations. This discussion highlights how solar and storage are uniquely positioned to provide the rapid, reliable energy delivery that traditional infrastructure currently cannot.
In the upcoming weeks we will be adding more details. Stay tuned!
Moderators
Ryan joined pv magazine in 2021, bringing experience from a top residential solar installer and a U.S.-based inverter manufacturer. He holds a Master of Energy and Environmental Management degree at the University of Connecticut and a degree in Management with a certification in Sustainable Business Practices from the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Ben Zientara is a journalist, writer, and policy analyst in the solar industry, where he has worked since 2014. Currently the Associate Editor of pv magazine USA, his written work has informed a broad variety of audiences, teaching homeowners about the state policy and incentives that enable their dreams of going solar and keeping industry professionals up to date on the latest news about solar technology, finance, legislation, and regulatory policy.
In addition to his written work, Ben has hosted informational videos for the SolarReviews online platform and addressed audiences of industry professionals at multiple NABCEP CE conferences. His solar policy analysis work has been covered by both clean energy trade publications and national media outlets like Fast Company, NPR, Politifact, and the New York Times, and is currently included in the annual Community Power Scorecard from the Institute for Local Self-Reliance.
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