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Outsmart the Grid

Use your stored solar energy during hours when the grid costs are the highest. Avoid paying 3 times as much for your energy during the afternoon and early evening by using the energy your solar system already created.

Self-Consumption

Use your stored solar energy at night, when your system is no longer producing any energy. Avoid using dirty, night-time grid energy and power your life with 100% renewable energy.

Backup Power

Use your stored energy when the grid fails from a blackout. Create your very own micro-grid, where your house is independent from the grid and can operate around the clock.

California Incentives

Use your stored solar energy during hours when the grid costs are the highest. Avoid paying 3 times as much for your energy during the afternoon and early evening by using the energy your solar system already created.

Equity Equity Resiliency
Rebate Rate: $850/kilowatt-hour Rebate Rate: $1,000/kilowatt-hour
Rebate covers approximately 85 percent of the cost of an average energy storage system. Rebate covers close to 100 percent of the cost of an average energy storage system.
To be eligible you must meet one of the following criteria:
  • You live in a single-family home and your home is subject to resale restrictions.
  • You live in a single-family home and have already participated in or have reserved incentives in the Single-family Affordable Solar Homes (SASH; https://bit.ly/2wtyJQh) or Disadvantaged Communities –Single-family Solar Homes (DAC-SASH) (https://bit.ly/2wZZVXc) program.
  • You live in an apartment that is considered low income housing and includes at least five rental units, and you must either be located in a Disadvantaged Community (DAC)* or at least 80 percent of the apartment building residents have incomes at or below 60 percent Area Median Income.
  • You live in an apartment and your property has already participated in the Solar on Multifamily Affordable Housing (SOMAH; https://bit.ly/32L88dT) Program or the Multifamily Affordable Solar Housing (MASH; https://bit.ly/2TkIdqk) Program.
  • You live anywhere in California Indian Country.

*To learn if you are in a DAC, please visit https://bit.ly/2VCyKMw

To be eligible you must meet one of the following criteria:
  • You have experienced two or more utility Public Safety Power Shut-offs (PSPSs) OR live in a Tier 2 or 3 High Fire Threat District (HFTD).†
  • You live in multifamily deed-restricted housing or a single-family home subject to resale restrictions.
  • You are currently enrolled in a utility Medical Baseline Program https://consumers.cpuc.ca.gov/medicalbaseline.
  • You have notified your utility of serious illness and/or life-threatening condition.
  • You have received or reserved other solar-related incentives (including SASH, DAC-SASH, MASH, or SOMAH programs).
  • Your home relies on electric pump wells for water.

† To learn if you are in a HFTD, please visit map with HFTD eligibility forthcoming