Anza Achieves Over 2 GW of Solar Module Procurements in 2025 to Assist Developers
Anza's Remarkable Achievement in Solar Module Procurements
Anza, a frontrunner in energy storage and solar development, has recently declared a significant milestone. In 2025 alone, it facilitated the procurement of more than 2 gigawatts (GW) of solar modules, surpassing the total for the entire previous year in just a matter of months. This surge in procurement not only highlights Anza’s capacity to adapt but also its essential role in helping developers navigate a landscape filled with regulatory changes and financial considerations.
Navigating Through A Dynamic Environment
During the span of June to August 2025, Anza played a crucial role in assisting 15 different customers while partnering with a variety of 11 solar module manufacturers, achieving a remarkable total of over 1.2 GW procured within a short window. This effort showcases Anza’s innovative use of its data, technology, and procurement scale, effectively trimming timelines and allowing full procurement cycles to be completed in less than two weeks when necessary.
The rush to procure solar modules demonstrates a growing urgency among developers to preserve the 30% Investment Tax Credit (ITC), secure favorable pricing, and mitigate risks associated with tariffs and project schedules. Many developers have also reacted proactively to impending rules regarding Foreign Entity of Concern (FEOC), set to take effect from January 1, 2026, further emphasizing the need for early procurement to avoid being hindered by stricter regulations.
Policy Changes Fuel Safe Harbor Momentum
Recent policy changes, particularly the **