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California is preparing for the Grid Ready Home Act—learn how cities like LA, Anaheim, and Pasadena are streamlining solar approvals.
In 2025, the solar industry introduced the Grid Ready Home Act, a forward-thinking legislative framework designed to modernize how rooftop solar and battery systems are permitted, interconnected, and powered across the U.S.
While California hasn’t yet enacted the Act as law, the state is already taking big steps in that direction—positioning homeowners for faster approvals and a smoother solar installation process. Here’s what this means for Southern California homeowners—and how US Power is already prepared to deliver grid-ready solar systems.
The Grid Ready Home Act is a model policy developed by the Solar and Storage Industries Institute (SI2) and SEIA in 2025. It aims to:
In essence, the Act sets a nationwide blueprint for making solar adoption faster, cheaper, and more efficient.
As of late 2025, California has not yet formally enacted the Grid Ready Home Act. However, several state policies already align with its goals:
California law now requires most cities and counties to use online automated permit systems (like SolarAPP+) for residential rooftop solar and storage.
Larger cities such as Los Angeles, Anaheim, and Pasadena have already adopted these platforms, reducing approval times from weeks to just a few days.
Utilities like SCE, LADWP, and SDG&E are actively upgrading their Rule 21 interconnection systems to handle more solar capacity, preparing for grid-ready integration standards.
The California Energy Commission (CEC) continues to expand smart inverter requirements—one of the Act’s main pillars—ensuring seamless power flow and grid stability as more homes go solar.
In short, California is already implementing many of the same features, even if the full “Grid Ready Home Act” hasn’t officially passed yet.
Here’s what typical solar permitting and interconnection timelines look like as of 2025:
City | Average Permit Time | Interconnection Time | Platform / Process |
---|---|---|---|
Los Angeles (LADWP) | 3–5 business days | 1–3 weeks | LADBS + PowerClerk |
Anaheim | 1–2 days | 2–4 weeks | SolarAPP+ |
Pasadena | 2–5 days | 2–3 weeks | ePermits System |
Agoura Hills | 3–7 days | 2–3 weeks | LA County ePermits |
Santa Clarita / Ventura County | 2–4 weeks | 1–3 weeks | SolarAPP+ or Accela |
These cities are already moving toward grid-ready standards, with faster online permitting and digital interconnection workflows—a clear signal that California is preparing for statewide adoption.
The Grid Ready Home Act may not be law yet, but its impact is already here.
With California’s commitment to automation and digital permitting, homeowners can now expect faster project timelines, fewer paperwork delays, and simpler approvals.
That means going solar is no longer a waiting game—it’s an achievable upgrade for energy independence, made easier by smarter state policies and proactive solar providers like US Power.
At US Power, we’re not waiting for new laws to act—we’re already grid-ready.
Here’s how we’re leading the transition:
With our hands-on experience and advanced QCells technology, US Power is setting the standard for smart, reliable, and compliant solar installations in the Grid Ready era.
Get your free grid-ready solar assessment today and find out how quickly your home can qualify for instant permitting and fast interconnection.
Our consultants will:
Schedule your free consultation and join the growing community of homeowners powering California’s next clean energy chapter—with US Power.
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