Abstract
The increasing global demand for clean and sustainable energy has placed solar homes at the centre of contemporary energy research and innovation. As nations transition from carbon-intensive energy systems toward low-emission and decentralised energy structures solar-powered homes promise to redefine the future of household energy consumption. This paper explores the long-term potential of solar homes in meeting future residential energy needs highlighting technological advancements economic feasibility environmental sustainability and policy support mechanisms. With rapid improvements in photovoltaic efficiency emerging storage technologies and the integration of smart energy management systems solar homes are becoming not only technically feasible but also economically competitive. Furthermore advances in decentralised grids demand-response systems and prosumer-based energy markets provide a new architectural framework for future household energy behaviour. The study synthesises insi
