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Maximize self-consumption and minimize PG&E costs with the right solar system and battery solutions for your Southern California home.

Tired of rising utility bills and grid dependence? Southern California homeowners know the frustration: rising energy costs, unpredictable utility bills, and reduced export rates for solar energy. Even with solar panels, high grid charges and low grid export credits often leave homeowners paying more than expected. Learn more about why electricity bills are so high in Southern California.
Imagine achieving zero grid dependence — your home running on stored solar power day and night, winter and summer. With the right solar system and battery solutions, it’s possible to turn your home into a fortress power hub that maximizes solar generation and minimizes reliance on PG&E.
This post breaks down exactly how a properly designed solar + battery system can deliver power zero and energy independence while lowering long-term costs.
Many homeowners feel trapped under traditional grid tie systems, paying for electricity they rarely use. Key challenges include:
Under California’s Net Energy Metering (NEM 3.0) policy, grid export rates dropped drastically. Excess solar generation sold back to the utility now fetches just $0.06–$0.08/kWh, making export systems far less profitable. Without a battery, midday solar surplus is wasted.
Southern California has some of the highest residential electricity rates in the nation. Blackouts, rolling outages, and wildfire-related shutdowns are increasingly common. For many, relying solely on the utility grid is no longer viable — smart solar energy solutions for homeowners are required to maintain consistent power.
Instead of exporting your solar energy to the grid at minimal rates, storing it in a battery system allows your home to operate at zero grid usage — even in winter. Key benefits include:
Here’s a breakdown of a typical Southern California solar + battery system that achieves zero PG&E usage:
| Component | ~100–120% of annual electricity needs | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Solar Array | ~100–120% of annual electricity needs | Maximizes solar generation and supports battery solutions |
| Battery Storage | 10–20 kWh | Powers home during nights or low-sun winter days |
| System Cost (Pre-credit) | $2.60–$3.10 per watt for panels + $1,000–$1,300 per kWh for battery | Ensures high efficiency and long-term savings |
| Incentives | Federal 30% tax credit + SGIP battery rebate | Reduces upfront solar system costs |
| Payback Period | 7–10 years | Achieve long-term savings and power solutions |
By combining high-efficiency solar panels with a correctly sized battery system, I achieved zero grid operation — meaning PG&E supplied virtually no electricity during winter months.
Oversizing for Export: With current export system rates low, generating excess energy for the grid wastes potential.
Skipping Batteries: Without a battery, solar generation during midday is sold cheaply, leaving your home reliant on the utility grid at night.
Choosing Cheap Panels or Inexperienced Installers: Low-cost equipment may reduce initial costs but risks underperformance and maintenance issues, reducing the effectiveness of solar energy solutions.
Southern California homeowners benefit most when they:
With incentives like the federal tax credit and SGIP rebates still available in 2025, now is the ideal time to invest in renewable energy and solar energy solutions.
A modern solar + battery system transforms your home into a fortress power setup, reducing grid solar reliance and turning solar generation into usable power day and night.
Get a free consultation today to see how many panels and what battery solutions your home needs for zero grid, zero PG&E usage, and long-term savings. Your solar system can provide a lifetime of renewable energy, power solutions, and true independence from the utility.
Because the sun isn’t just energy — it’s power you own, a solar system built for zero grid.
You can achieve zero PG&E usage by combining a properly sized solar array with a battery storage system. This setup stores excess solar energy generated during the day and powers your home at night, even during winter, reducing reliance on the utility grid.
A zero grid solar system is a solar + battery setup that allows your home to operate independently from the utility grid. It maximizes self-consumption of solar energy, minimizes grid exports, and ensures power is available during outages.
Without a battery, excess solar energy is sold to the grid at low rates under California’s NEM 3.0 policy, and homes remain dependent on the grid at night. Batteries store this energy, increasing self-consumption, resilience, and long-term savings.
A typical Southern California system costs approximately $2.60–$3.10 per watt for panels plus $1,000–$1,300 per kWh for batteries. With incentives like the federal tax credit and SGIP rebates, payback is usually 7–10 years, after which the system continues to deliver long-term savings.
Common mistakes include oversizing your system for export, skipping batteries, and choosing low-quality panels or inexperienced installers. These can reduce solar efficiency, limit energy independence, and increase reliance on the utility grid.
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