Use the SGIP Rebate to Save Even More on Batteries

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California is a leader in energy storage thanks in large part to the Self-Generated Incentive Program (SGIP). By offering rebates that might offset thousands of dollars from your project, the program contributes to battery accessibility. This is especially true when combined with your solar installation and the Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC).

The SGIP rebate

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has an exclusive state rebate called the Self-Generated Incentive Program (SGIP). The SGIP’s objective is to minimize the energy loads to the grid and greenhouse gas usage. The program allocates 80% of its budget to residential and commercial battery projects. Based on meeting specific energy discharge requirements, you can receive a fixed monetary amount for each battery installed at your home.

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