September 10, 2025
California homeowners are facing record-high electricity bills, stricter NEM 3.0 solar billing, and more frequent power outages due to extreme weather and wildfire risks. At the same time, the state is offering some of the biggest incentives ever for home battery storage through the Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP).
If you’ve been waiting for the right time to install solar panels with a battery, 2025 is your window of opportunity. Between the 30% Federal Solar Tax Credit (ITC) and California’s SGIP rebates, many homeowners are cutting battery installation costs by 50–100%—sometimes paying little to nothing out of pocket.
Here’s everything Los Angeles and Southern California homeowners need to know about SGIP, who qualifies, and how to maximize savings before incentive funds run out.
The Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) is a California state rebate that gives homeowners up-front financial support when they install energy storage systems like home batteries.
In June 2025, California rolled out $280 million in new SGIP funding, with a major focus on equity and resiliency budgets—meaning homeowners in wildfire-prone, high-cost, or disadvantaged areas can qualify for bigger rebates.
With SGIP, you don’t wait months for tax credits—you see the rebate applied right away, lowering your installation costs from day one.
SGIP rebate amounts vary based on system size and budget category:
Example: A typical 10 kWh battery could earn between $8,500 and $11,000 in rebates under the Equity or Resiliency categories.
When combined with the 30% Federal Solar Tax Credit, the upfront cost of a battery system can drop by more than half—or even close to zero for qualifying households.
Not every homeowner gets the same rebate amount. To maximize savings, here’s how eligibility works:
Open to all homeowners installing storage with or without solar.
For homeowners in low-income or disadvantaged communities.
For homeowners who:
This means that Los Angeles, Sherman Oaks, Woodland Hills, and much of Southern California fall into zones where homeowners are more likely to qualify for higher rebates.
California’s NEM 3.0 billing system slashed daytime export rates for solar owners by about 75%, making it less profitable to send extra solar power back to the grid.
With a home battery, instead of exporting at pennies, you store excess solar power and use it in the evening when rates are highest.
This means:
SGIP makes this shift affordable, so homeowners aren’t stuck with rising bills and limited solar value.
The real savings come when you combine SGIP with the Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC).
Example: A $15,000 battery system:
Some homeowners may even get close to a net-zero installation cost, depending on eligibility.
While SGIP is a statewide program, funds are limited and competitive. Once rebate budgets are used, homeowners will miss out on thousands in savings.
In 2025, with utility rates climbing and wildfire threats growing, demand for solar + storage is at an all-time high. The sooner you reserve your SGIP rebate, the more likely you are to lock in maximum incentives.
At US Power, we connect Southern California homeowners directly with Qcells solar panels and home battery systems at factory-direct pricing. That means you get:
Our mission is to make clean, reliable energy affordable for every homeowner—without hidden costs or confusion.
California’s 2025 SGIP rebates are making it easier than ever to install a home battery system and protect your family from rising rates and outages. But funding is limited—and once it’s gone, it’s gone.
By combining SGIP, the 30% Federal Tax Credit, and US Power’s factory-direct access to Qcells, you could slash installation costs by thousands and secure long-term energy independence.
Ready to claim your rebate? Contact US Power today to schedule your free consultation and find out how much you can save.
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