Earth Day 2025: Renewable Power, Global Progress—and Why Solar Is Still Worth It
As new tariffs threaten to raise solar costs, Earth Day reminds us why clean energy is still our best shot at a brighter future.
Every April 22, Earth Day reminds us of our shared responsibility—and our collective power—to protect the planet. This year marks the 55th anniversary of the global movement that has united over a billion people across 192 countries to demand cleaner air, healthier ecosystems, and a more sustainable future.
And right now, that future runs directly through solar.
But let’s talk about the elephant in the room: solar tariffs. With the latest round of tariffs from former President Trump, and those reinforced under the Biden administration, the cost of going solar in the U.S. is likely to rise. New 10% global tariffs and a whopping 145% tariff on Chinese imports are shaking up the supply chain, particularly when it comes to solar panels and battery storage.
That’s no small hit. These changes could cause delays, increase prices, and make it harder—at least temporarily—for homeowners to install solar systems.
Still, Earth Day 2025 makes one thing clear: solar is more than just a smart financial decision—it’s a global movement. And despite some policy turbulence, it’s a movement that’s still charging forward.
Solar Tariffs: What’s Happening Now?
Here’s the quick breakdown:
- Trump’s latest tariffs have introduced new hurdles for solar manufacturers and installers in the U.S., especially around imported panels and batteries.
- Battery storage—a key component of solar systems—is expected to take a particular hit, as many batteries are still imported from China.
- We have 3 in stock right now with pre-tarrif pricing... AND we have a BOGO deal going on RIGHT NOW!
- Domestic manufacturing might become more critical going forward, possibly even tied to tax credits and incentives.
- The bottom line for homeowners? Expect potential increases in price and longer lead times in the short term.
But even with those challenges, the case for solar remains strong.
Why Solar Still Makes Sense in 2025
Earth Day 2025 brings hopeful news: solar has never been more widespread or affordable in the long run. Here’s what you need to know:
- The U.S. has installed over 219 GW of solar capacity, enough to power 37 million homes.
- Solar is cheaper than ever. Solar module prices dropped by 93% between 2010 and 2020. Even with some price bumps from tariffs, solar remains one of the most cost-effective energy sources out there.
- Solar capacity has grown 10x in the last decade in the U.S. and is on track to become the second-largest source of energy generation soon.
- Countries across the globe—from Kenya to Denmark to Uruguay—are proving that renewable energy can power grids, reduce emissions, and improve lives.
In fact, Earth Day’s theme this year is “Our Power, Our Planet”—a reminder that clean energy isn’t just about electricity bills. It’s about equity, health, and resilience.
Renewable Energy = Healthier Communities
Burning fossil fuels pollutes the air we breathe, plain and simple. By switching to renewables like solar and wind, we’re not just reducing emissions—we’re protecting our lungs, our water, and our communities.
- Air pollution is linked to increased risk of asthma, heart disease, and even cognitive decline.
- Clean energy reduces that pollution, making cities and rural communities alike healthier places to live.
- Plus, with solar power offering near-unlimited, low-cost energy, we have a real chance to fight energy poverty in the U.S. and abroad.
Earth Day Action: Go Solar (Sooner Than Later)
Yes, tariffs may raise prices slightly. But solar remains a long-term investment that pays off for decades—financially and environmentally.
And if you’re thinking about installing a system in 2025, now might be the right time to act. Getting quotes and locking in contracts before full tariff impacts set in could save you money and get your system up and running before the rush. Fill out the form at sunsent.com to get a quote today.
A Final Thought
Tariffs may slow us down, but they won’t stop us. Earth Day is about collective action—and solar is one of the most powerful actions you can take. Whether you're installing panels, advocating for clean energy, or simply learning more, you’re part of a global shift toward something better.
Let’s triple renewable energy by 2030. Let’s power the planet. Let’s invest in the future—starting today. Call 636.757.3083 or visit sunsent.com.










