Deutsche Bank downgrades three solar stocks as industry demand weakens in the U.S. and Europe

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Softening demand means that investors should consider pivoting away from solar stocks, according to Deutsche Bank.

The firm downgraded three solar names to hold from buy: SolarEdge , Sunrun and Sunnova . Deutsche lowered the price target for SolarEdge to $150 — implying a 32% potential upside from the stock's closing price Thursday — from $300. Sunrun's price target was cut to $15, corresponding to a 42% upside, while Sunnova was trimmed to $12.50 — roughly 36% above its previous close.

mountain SEDG, RUN, NOVA YTD chart Analyst Corinne Blanchard cited for the downgrades an overall decline in demand that may not bottom until early 2024 in the U.S. Although she noted that demand remains strong in Northeastern U.S. states, higher interest rates are more likely to impair demand in Southern states, which she wrote "have historically been more focused on loans vs leases" and are likely to still revise numbers downwards.

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