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As 2025 winds down, California homeowners face the prospect of steep year-end electricity bills, especially with peak-season usage, rising rates, and evolving utility policies. Waiting until winter may mean missing key opportunities to optimize your energy usage and lock in savings.

Here’s how you can prepare in the final months of the year to reduce your electric costs—and why installing solar + battery now can give you a strong advantage.

Why Year-End Matters in California

  • Electricity rates are already among the highest in the U.S. As of mid-2025, California’s residential rates average 33.52¢ per kWh, placing the state at or near the top nationwide.
  • Rates continue rising faster than inflation. Residential rates in California have been growing more rapidly than in most other states, driven by wildfire costs, grid maintenance, and regulatory mandates.
  • Time-of-Use (TOU) pricing intensifies cost during peak hours. Many California utilities (LADWP among them) now charge peak TOU rates in excess of 23–31¢/kWh.
  • Net metering changes reduce export credit values. Under NEM 3 rules, exporting to the grid earns lower “avoided cost” rates—so self-consumption and storage matter more.

Because of all this, the last quarter of the year is a critical window to reduce load, optimize efficiency, or install solar/battery systems that start reducing reliance on the grid immediately.

Smart Year-End Moves to Lower Your Bills

  1. Audit and shift heavy loads
    Move energy-intensive tasks (laundry, dishwasher, EV charging) to off-peak hours (early morning, late night) when rates are lower.
  2. Adjust thermostats and ventilation
    Use smart thermostats or ceiling fans to moderate AC use. Even small temperature tweaks (1–2°F) can reduce usage.
  3. Seal your home & improve insulation
    Fix air leaks, insulate walls or attic, and use shading/reflective films to keep cooling load down.
  4. Enroll in utility efficiency & rebate programs
    Many utilities offer fall/winter energy efficiency rebates, demand response programs, or time-shift incentives. Check with your local provider.
  5. Install solar + battery before year-end deadlines
    A system installed and activated before December 31 can start offsetting bills right away and secure the 30% Federal Solar Tax Credit. Waiting until December may leave too little time for permitting, interconnection, and activation—meaning you could lose this valuable incentive for the year.

Why Installing Solar + Battery Now Gives You an Edge

  • Immediate bill protections — Every kilowatt-hour your system generates (or you store & use) is a kilowatt-hour you don’t purchase at today's high rates.
  • Better long-term ROI — Starting before year’s end ensures you lock in federal credits and begin 2026 with momentum.
  • Hedge against future rate increases — With California’s upward rate trajectory, locking in energy generation now is like securing a discount on future bills.
  • Improved self-consumption under new export rules — Batteries help you use your own solar power during expensive evening hours instead of selling it back for less.

What to Ask When Getting Year-End Solar Proposals

When requesting quotes this fall, confirm that:

  • Your system can realistically be installed before the December 31 federal tax credit deadline.
  • The proposal shows not only full-year ROI but also projected savings for the remainder of 2025.
  • Battery storage is designed to maximize self-consumption and TOU savings.
  • All warranties, specs, and pricing are fully transparent.

At US Power, our team prioritizes fast, compliant installations with clear scheduling, so you don’t miss the federal credit.

The final stretch of 2025 is your last chance to protect your household from soaring electricity costs—and your last chance this year to qualify for the 30% Federal Solar Tax Credit. If you wait until December, there’s a strong chance your system won’t be installed and activated in time.

Don’t risk losing thousands in incentives or paying higher bills into the new year. Schedule your free solar + battery proposal with US Power today, and let us help you lock in savings before it’s too late.

Solar News and Innovations

Published

September 30, 2025

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