California Energy Programs
California offers some of the most comprehensive incentive programs in the nation for solar, battery storage, energy efficiency, and electrification. State mandates and utility programs create substantial opportunities for homeowners.
Check Your EligibilityCalifornia Program Highlights
- Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) for battery storage
- Net Energy Metering for solar customers
- Enhanced incentives for fire-prone areas
- Comprehensive utility rebate programs
- Building electrification initiatives
- Low-income assistance programs
Utility-Aligned Program Awareness
Programs may vary by service territory. Select utilities listed for reference.
PG&E
Southern California Edison
SDG&E
LADWP
SMUD
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State-Specific Incentive Programs
These programs are available to qualifying California residents. Eligibility requirements and incentive amounts are subject to change.
Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP)
California's flagship battery rebate program offering substantial incentives, with enhanced rates for fire-prone areas and low-income households.
Net Energy Metering (NEM)
Program allowing solar customers to receive credit for excess electricity sent to the grid. NEM 3.0 has different economics than prior versions.
Title 24 Compliance Incentives
Incentives for meeting or exceeding California's building energy efficiency standards, which are among the strictest in the nation.
TECH Clean California
Program providing incentives for heat pump water heaters and space conditioning to advance building decarbonization.
IOU Energy Efficiency Rebates
PG&E, SCE, and SDG&E offer various rebates for HVAC, appliances, insulation, and weatherization improvements.
ESA/CARE Programs
Energy Savings Assistance and California Alternate Rates for Energy programs for income-qualified households.
State Mandates & Initiatives
Understanding state policy helps explain why certain incentive programs exist and where they may expand.
100% Clean Energy by 2045
Senate Bill 100 requires California to achieve 100% clean electricity by 2045, driving continued investment in renewable energy and storage infrastructure.
Building Decarbonization
State initiatives to transition buildings from gas to electric, creating incentive programs for heat pumps and electrical panel upgrades.
Distributed Energy Resources
CPUC policies encouraging distributed solar, storage, and demand response to enhance grid reliability and reduce infrastructure costs.
Wildfire Safety & Resilience
Programs providing enhanced incentives for backup power and resilience measures in high fire-threat districts.
Program Categories Available
SafeGrid provides information and facilitation services across these program categories in California.
Check Your California Program Eligibility
Complete our assessment to see which California programs may be available for your property.
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