Solar Incentives Tracker

Which Solar Programs Are Currently Available? Solar Panel Rebates, Incentives, and Programs in California

Some believe that Solar Panel Tax Rebates and Incentives are a thing of the past. We’ll track the ones that are still available and post them here for you.

Current Solar Panels Programs in California:

The following is a list of the major solar / clean energy incentives, rebates, and programs currently active (or soon expiring) in California:

LocationSolar ProgramSummary
Fresno, CAThere are currently no solar programs in FresnoCheck Back Soon For Updates
Palm Desert, CAThere are currently no solar programs in Palm DesertCheck Back Soon For Updates
Federal / USAThere are currently no Federal solar programs in the USACheck Back Soon For Updates

Note: Information listed here is subject to change without notice. Please confirm with program initiators to verify accuracy and availability.

What Factors Affect Solar Panel Costs?

System Size

The size of your solar system depends on your home’s energy usage. Larger systems cost more upfront but can offset a higher percentage of your energy bill over time.

Solar Panel Type

Choose the right type of panel for your needs:

  • Monocrystalline: High efficiency, sleek design, and longer lifespan.
  • Polycrystalline: Budget-friendly with slightly lower efficiency.
  • Thin-Film: Lightweight but less common for residential homes.

Equipment Quality

Premium inverters, panels, and other system components cost more upfront but deliver better performance, energy savings, and warranties.

Roof and Home Features

Factors like roof shape, material, shading, and orientation impact installation costs. Complex roofs or shaded areas may require additional equipment to optimize production.

Contractor Selection

Your contractor can significantly influence your project’s cost and quality. Supreme Solar and Electric guarantees competitive pricing, expert installation, and excellent customer service.

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Permitting and Interconnection

Local permitting and utility interconnection fees vary by city and provider. These costs are typically included in your installation quote.

 

How to Save on Solar Panels in California

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Take Advantage of the 30% Federal Tax Credit

The federal Residential Clean Energy Credit allows homeowners to deduct 30% of their total solar project costs. For example:

  • A 5 kW system costing $15,000 to $17,000 will be reduced to $10,500 to $11,900 after the tax credit.
  • Adding a battery system costing $10,000 to $12,000 will be reduced to $7,000 to $9,000 after the credit.

Optimize System Design

A well-designed system tailored to your energy needs avoids unnecessary costs while maximizing savings.

Choose a Trusted Contractor

Working with a reputable contractor like Supreme Solar and Electric ensures high-quality equipment and installation at a competitive price.

Pair Solar with a Battery System

Batteries allow you to store excess solar energy, reducing reliance on the grid during peak pricing hours or outages.

Is Solar Worth It in California?

Rising Electricity Costs

California’s electricity rates are among the highest in the country:
  • PG&E: Average rates are around 48 cents per kWh.
  • Southern California Edison (SCE): Rates range from 30–40 cents per kWh.
  • IID: Lower rates of 19 cents per kWh, but homes in this region benefit from higher solar production due to abundant sunshine.
Solar energy costs an average of 18–20 cents per kWh, making it significantly more affordable than utility power.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Costs

How much can I save with solar?

The average California homeowner saves $25,000 to $50,000 over 25 years, depending on system size, energy usage, and utility rates.

After the 30% federal tax credit, a typical 5 kW system costing $15,000–$17,000 will be reduced to $10,500–$11,900.

Solar panels typically last 25–30 years and continue producing energy beyond their warranty period at slightly reduced efficiency.

Yes, batteries can be integrated into existing solar systems for added energy storage and backup capabilities.

Not without a battery or generatorPairing your system with a solar battery ensures reliable backup power.

Why Choose Supreme Solar and Electric?

When you choose Supreme Solar and Electric, you’re choosing:

  • Transparent Pricing: Competitive, honest quotes with no hidden fees.
  • Expert Installation: Decades of experience ensuring your system is installed correctly and efficiently.
  • Quality Equipment: We use the best panels, inverters, and batteries for optimal performance.
  • Dedicated Customer Service: From consultation to activation, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Start Saving With Solar Today

Solar power is one of the best investments you can make for your home and your future. With rising electricity costs, federal incentives, and Supreme Solar and Electric’s expertise, there’s no better time to make the switch.

Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and learn how we can help you save with solar.