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Solar and Roofing Advisor
Learn how a well-designed solar system with US Power, and see why small solar systems may underperform without proper sizing and storage.

If you’ve ever been quoted a “small solar system,” you might think you’re being conservative or savvy. But here’s the tough truth many Southern California homeowners and cabin owners aren’t told upfront:
A too-small solar array can cost you far more over the long haul than a properly sized system.
That’s because under-sized solar systems often leave you dependent on expensive grid power, especially once you add an EV, heat pump, battery storage, or electrify your home. You’ll still draw from the grid during peak utility rates, miss valuable solar generation, and face regrets — and costs — you can’t undo.
In today’s market, with utilities revising compensation rules and export credits shrinking under California’s Net Energy Metering 3.0 (NEM 3.0) policy, sizing smart is more important than ever for homeowners who want to maximize long-term solar power savings and self-reliance.
This guide helps you understand how to:
Let’s dive in.
Here’s a simple rule we share with homeowners based on real experience:
Install as large a solar panel system as makes sense now — because you’ll regret being under-sized when EVs, heat pumps, and batteries arrive.
Many get quoted a modest system because it covers today’s electric bill. But unless that solar system accounts for future electrification demands — like home electrification, EV charging, or increased HVAC load — you’ll still buy power from the utility at high rates.
In short: size smart now and avoid a costly “solar redo” down the line.
California’s net metering landscape has changed.
Under Net Energy Metering 3.0, solar systems are compensated for exported energy at significantly lower rates compared to the older NEM 2.0 structure — often around 6–8¢/kWh, compared with retail rates that can be 30–50¢/kWh.
That means:
The key takeaway:It’s not just about size — it’s about strategy. To genuinely maximize solar power savings in 2025, you need to match your complete solar system with storage and usage patterns.
Under NEM 3.0 and current utility structures in Southern California, battery storage isn’t just a nice add-on — it’s essential if you want the best savings.
Instead of exporting excess solar at low compensation rates, solar panel kits and batteries let you:
This shift can dramatically increase your effective solar system value.
Recent studies show:
California homeowners increasingly value resilience due to:
A battery paired with your solar panels gives you backup power during outages — something a small system alone can’t provide.
California’s Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) offers rebates for residential battery storage — sometimes up to 100% of installation cost for qualifying customers.
See California SGIP Battery Rebates.
When it comes to equipment quality, QCells panels rank among the top tier for residential solar systems — and there are specific reasons they work so well for Southern California homes and cabins.
Why QCells Panels Are a Strong Fit:
QCells panels also pair seamlessly with battery and inverter store systems, giving you a future-ready configuration that maximizes your solar power system investment.
One of the biggest motivators for homeowners is timing.
Federal Solar Tax Credit (ITC): The 30% federal tax credit for solar systems is still available for systems installed by the end of 2025. Lock in maximum savings with Claim the 30 Federal Solar Tax Credit.
California Property Tax Exclusion: Most solar panels qualify for a property tax exclusion, meaning home value increases without raising taxes.
SGIP Battery Rebates: Available for complete solar systems that include storage, increasing payback and long-term energy independence.
Installing solar systems isn’t just about covering today’s energy bill — it’s about planning for the next 5–10 years of electrical use:
A system sized only for today’s consumption often becomes obsolete too soon. A smartly sized solar panel system, paired with battery storage:
✔ Covers growth in electric demand
✔ Saves more on utility bills over time
✔ Reduces grid dependence
✔ Improves resilience during outages
Getting it right from the start prevents the costly reality many homeowners face: paying for an extra upgrade later — essentially paying twice for what could’ve been built correctly at the outset.
Explore How to Calculate Solar System Size for your complete solar system.
Small solar systems may look cheaper initially, but in Southern California’s evolving energy landscape, they often mean:
The smarter path:
A well-sized solar + battery system using high-efficiency QCells panels, supported by federal tax incentives and SGIP rebates — designed to meet your future energy needs and maximize savings.
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We’ll size your system not just for today — but for the next decade of:
Get your tailored quote with complete solar panel kits, factory-direct QCells panels, and optimized battery storage solutions. Don’t leave money on the table — Lock in 2025 tax incentives before they expire!
Consider your current energy usage, future growth from EVs or electrification, roof space, and your goals for energy independence. A professional solar analysis can help optimize your system.
Net Energy Metering 3.0 reduces compensation rates for exported solar energy compared to NEM 2.0. Self-consumption and pairing with battery storage now provide more value than sending excess power to the grid.
While optional, battery storage is highly recommended under NEM 3.0. Batteries allow you to store daytime solar production, use it during expensive peak hours, and provide backup power during outages.
Yes. EV charging significantly increases your home’s energy needs, so it’s important to size your solar system with future EV usage in mind to maximize savings.
In addition to the federal Solar Tax Credit (ITC), California offers the SGIP program for battery rebates and a property tax exclusion for solar systems, reducing overall costs.
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