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Ride Radar > Blog > Electric Vehicle > What’s happening with Tesla’s solar roof?
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What’s happening with Tesla’s solar roof?

Last updated: April 19, 2025 12:55 pm
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The Tesla Solar Roof tiles have been a topic of interest since their launch in 2016. CEO Elon Musk initially touted the product as a game-changer in accelerating solar power deployment, especially for those in need of a new roof. However, the solar roof failed to meet its production goals, with Tesla only deploying a fraction of the intended number of roofs by 2020.

In 2022, reports indicated that Tesla had installed 2.5 MW of solar roofs during the second quarter, equivalent to approximately 23 roofs per week. Despite this, Tesla has since scaled back its solar efforts and stopped reporting on solar deployment numbers.

By 2023, Tesla began phasing out its solar business, focusing more on deploying Powerwalls and solar inverters through third-party installers. The same trend is seen with Tesla’s solar roof tiles, with installations now primarily carried out by third-party certified installers rather than in-house.

Tesla no longer provides online quotes for its solar roof, directing potential buyers to Tesla Certified Installers for pricing information. While some installations are still ongoing, the deployment rate of the solar roof does not appear to have increased significantly since 2022.

The primary issue with the Tesla Solar Roof tiles remains their pricing, as they are still more expensive than many durable roof options and traditional solar panels. As a result, some potential buyers are being advised by installers to opt for a regular roof with solar panels instead.

In conclusion, while the Tesla Solar Roof is still available, it has not lived up to the revolutionary product status originally claimed by Tesla. It now serves as a niche higher-end roofing option deployed in low volumes through third-party installers. For those interested in solar energy, rooftop solar panels may be a more accessible and cost-effective option.

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