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Confused by NEM 3.0? Find out whether adding panels, installing a battery, or combine panels and batteries to cut high SoCal utility bills with US Power!

If you installed solar more than a few years ago, you may remember exporting excess power to the grid and earning credits at near-retail rates. That era is mostly over. California’s investor-owned utilities (SCE, PG&E, SDG&E) now operate under a Net Billing Tariff (NBT), the successor to NEM 2.0.
Under NBT/NEM 3.0:
In short: sending power back to the grid is now much less lucrative, especially compared to the value of using solar power yourself during peak evening hours.
Under today’s NBT rules, a battery isn’t just a “nice-to-have” — it’s a financial lever. Here’s why homeowners (and many Reddit users) are leaning hard into storage:
Several homeowners in similar situations pointed out that battery-first strategies make more sense than just panel expansion:
“If your NEM rules allow … spend your money [on a battery] first. If there is any cash left over, add some panels.”
“You need both … the only way [to cut your bill] in NEM 3.0.”
There’s no one-size-fits-all, but here’s a structured way to think through your decision.
If you’re tight on cash, adding panels first is sometimes more affordable. But if your quotes show high install costs for batteries, negotiate: labor markups tend to be where installers make big margins, as several Reddit users noted.
Given current incentives — and the reduced value of exporting — combining panels + battery usually offers the strongest ROI.
Here’s a homeowner‑friendly breakdown of top QCells products that align with these strategies, especially for Southern California homes:
Q.PEAK DUO XL‑G9.2
QCells Full‑Black G10 (460–480 W)
Why QCells?
If you’re leaning into storage, here are two excellent QCells options:
Q.HOME CORE (Hybrid)
Q.HOME CORE G3 (AC-coupled)
Which to choose?
GoalRecommended SetupMax daytime production + nighttime usageQ.PEAK DUO (or Full-Black) + Q.HOME CORE (10–15 kWh)Resiliency / outage backupQ.HOME CORE G3 (13–26 kWh)Future scalability & brand continuityQCells panels + QCells storage (expandable)
For a deeper dive into QCells battery options, see our guide: QCells Home Core and battery storage.
Here’s a breakdown using a real-world scenario (inspired by the Reddit thread):
Analysis:
Cost‑Benefit (Hypothetical):
Battery-first scenario
Panels-first scenario
Conclusion: For this homeowner, battery + modest panel expansion likely delivers the fastest savings and longest-term value.
“Batteries are too expensive to install right now.”
Totally valid concern. But quotes often include heavy markup on labor. Ask for itemized quotes, get multiple bids, and highlight potential SGIP rebates to your installer.
“What if I don’t consume all the stored energy?”
That’s where smart usage comes in: shifting high-consuming tasks (like water heating or EV charging) to coincide with solar production helps maximize storage use.
“How do I size my system?”
Monitor your usage for at least 6–12 months. Use a tool like Emporia Vue (with sensors) to track when and how you consume power. Several homeowners on forums recommend this as a smart first step.
“Will I lose my grandfathered rate if I upgrade?”
It depends. Under NEM rules, adding capacity may trigger changes — but adding a battery doesn’t necessarily force you off old NEM plans. It’s essential to check with your installer and the utility.
At US Power, we understand Southern California’s energy landscape — especially under NEM 3.0. Here’s how we help:
Ready to see how a tailored QCells solar + storage system can slash your SCE or PG&E bill? Contact US Power today for a free consultation and quote.
Bottom line: If you’re like the homeowner from the Reddit thread — tired of $185+ bills despite having solar — the question isn’t just “more panels or battery?” It’s how to optimize your system for today’s rules. With the right design and trusted products, you can significantly reduce your grid dependence and maximize real savings.
Schedule a FREE Consultation with US Power!
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