Explore the largest solar farms expected to come online in the US and see all proposed solar projects on a map.
Last updated: July 2026
On this page, you can explore our database of planned solar farms in the US. Each month, we track projects in development and update our list of the largest solar farms expected to come online in the US.
As of July 2026, there are 3539 solar farms in development in the US, according to Cleanview's project tracker. Their total planned capacity is 591,905 MW. See also: operating solar farms in the US→
Planned Projects
3,539
Planned Capacity
591,905 MW
Unique Developers
321
Map of planned solar farms across the United States. Marker size reflects planned capacity.
2,256 MW
Expected Online: October 2027
Location: La Paz, Arizona
Developer: Hanwha Group
2,042 MW
Expected Online: January 2030
Location: La Paz, Arizona
1,420 MW
Expected Online: December 2026
Location: Kern, California
1,200 MW
Expected Online: November 2028
Location: Scurry, Texas
1,200 MW
Expected Online: December 2029
Location: Lee, Illinois
Developer: Hexagon Energy
1,200 MW
Expected Online: December 2028
Location: Benton, Washington
Developer: BrightNight
1,200 MW
Expected Online: August 2027
Location: Wayne, Georgia
Developer: BrightNight
1,200 MW
Expected Online: December 2027
Location: Morrow, Oregon
Developer: Pine Gate Renewables
1,200 MW
Expected Online: December 2025
Location: Lee, Illinois
603 MW
Expected Online: August 2026
Location: Wharton, Texas
Developer: TotalEnergies
500 MW
Expected Online: August 2026
Location: Kern, California
439 MW
Expected Online: August 2026
Location: Fort Bend, Texas
Developer: Orsted
363 MW
Expected Online: August 2026
Location: Haskell, Texas
Developer: Intersect Power
363 MW
Expected Online: August 2026
Location: Haskell, Texas
Developer: Intersect Power
352 MW
Expected Online: August 2026
Location: Bell, Texas
Developer: Engie
351 MW
Expected Online: August 2026
Location: Brazoria, Texas
Developer: TotalEnergies
300 MW
Expected Online: August 2026
Location: Pulaski, Indiana
Developer: Doral Renewables
300 MW
Expected Online: August 2026
Location: Pulaski, Indiana
Developer: Doral Renewables