See how much solar will cost for your home

How It Works

Using our Solar Calculator is simple and efficient! In just a few steps, you’ll receive detailed insights about the benefits of solar energy for your property.

1 Step
Enter Your & Location

Provide your address or ZIP code. This helps us determine the amount of sunlight your area receives and tailor the calculations to your specific location.

2 Step
Input Your Energy Usage

Share your average monthly energy consumption. This allows the calculator to estimate the size of the solar system required to meet your energy needs.

3 Step
Get Your Solar Report

Instantly receive your personalized solar report, which includes the ideal solar system size for your property, estimated savings on your energy bills and available financial incentives and rebates in your area.

See if solar makes sense for your home

Why Use a Solar Calculator

A solar calculator helps you understand how solar energy can benefit you personally. It provides an estimate of

Potential Savings

Discover how much you could save on your electricity bill.

System Size

Determine the ideal size of the solar panel system for your needs.

Environmental Impact

Learn how much CO2 you can reduce by switching to solar energy.

Go Solar in California – The Nation’s #1 Solar State!

California is leading the solar revolution, making it one of the best places in the U.S. to switch to solar! With strong state incentives, full property tax exemptions, and advanced net metering policies, homeowners and businesses can save big on energy costs while reducing their carbon footprint.

Solar Incentives & Rebates in California

  • 30% Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) – Reduces the cost of your solar system by 30%! (Learn more)
  • Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) – Get rebates for battery storage to increase energy resilience. (More info)
  • Property Tax Exclusion for Solar Systems – Your home value increases, but your property taxes don’t! (Details here)

Net Metering in California – What You Need to Know

California’s Net Energy Metering (NEM 3.0) system has changed. Now, excess solar energy sent to the grid is credited at lower-than-retail rates. Customers can save the most by using their solar energy instead of exporting it. To maximize savings under NEM 3.0, battery storage is essential!

Pro Tip: Adding battery storage qualifies you for extra rebates while keeping your home powered during blackouts!

Who Supplies Your Power?

  • Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) – 32.68 cents/kWh
  • Southern California Edison (SCE) – 31.22 cents/kWh
  • By switching to solar + battery storage, you can avoid peak-hour electricity charges and take full control of your energy use!

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