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California is making bold moves to expand solar access and lower energy costs. Two bills recently passed by the Legislature, AB 825 and SB 302, are poised to strengthen the solar ecosystem statewide. SB 302 would exempt IRA solar incentives from state income tax, meaning homeowners keep more of the federal credit. AB 825 aims to integrate California’s grid with the broader Western power network to make clean energy more efficient and reliable.

With the 30% federal solar tax credit set to phase down after 2025, and policy changes looming, now is the time to go solar and lock in maximum savings before benefits shrink.

What AB 825 & SB 302 Do — and Why They Matter

SB 302: Exempting State Taxes on Federal Solar Benefits

Currently, many Californians pay state income tax on solar incentives (treated as income). SB 302 removes that tax burden, ensuring solar homeowners keep more of their benefit.

It also is designed to be retroactive to 2023–2024, so those who already claimed solar may benefit.

AB 825: Grid-Scale Integration & Renewable Markets

AB 825 establishes a regional electricity partnership with nearby states. The legislation aims to open broader markets, enabling California’s solar and storage resources to serve demands beyond state lines, improving grid resilience, and reducing costs.

This could help stabilize prices, reduce wasted energy, and make solar + battery systems more valuable.

The Stakes for California Homeowners

OpportunityWhy It Matters
Lower net costsRemoving state tax on federal incentives makes solar investments more affordable.
Stronger ROIMore savings means shorter payback periods and higher long-term returns.
Greater certaintyWith better legislation backing solar, investment risk is lower.
Enhanced grid reliabilityAB 825 fosters connections across states and improves energy flows.
Time sensitivityFederal incentives begin phasing out after 2025, so early adopters benefit most.

OpportunityWhy It MattersLower net costsRemoving state tax on federal incentives makes solar investments more affordable.Stronger ROIMore savings means shorter payback periods and higher long-term returns.Greater certaintyWith better legislation backing solar, investment risk is lower.Enhanced grid reliabilityAB 825 fosters connections across states and improves energy flows.Time sensitivityFederal incentives begin phasing out after 2025, so early adopters benefit most.

Don’t Wait — Why Timing Is Everything

These laws are positive, but they may take time to implement and might not retroactively fix projects built late. The 30% federal tax credit is scheduled to decrease after 2025. Delaying too long could mean lost incentives and higher costs.

By acting now, homeowners can:

  • Lock in full federal benefits
  • Avoid paying state taxes on those benefits (if SB 302 becomes law)
  • Secure a stronger, more stable foundation for solar + storage

How US Power – Axia by Qcells Helps You Seize This Moment

  • We design proposals showing your net cost with the tax-exemption benefit, so you see real savings.
  • We stay on top of California’s evolving solar laws and incentive changes—so your system won’t be caught off guard.
  • We deploy American-made Qcells panels and robust battery systems optimized for California’s climate and policies.
  • From permitting to incentives to installation, we handle the details so you get results, not headaches.

Final Word & Call to Action

Solar incentives in California are stronger than ever — but they won’t last indefinitely. With AB 825 and SB 302 pushing new benefits, homeowners who act now will reap the biggest rewards.

Don’t wait until the incentive window narrows — contact US Power now to get your solar + battery system built in time, maximize savings, and lock in your 30% tax credit before it phases out.

Solar News and Innovations

Published

September 24, 2025

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