Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) Rebates

// Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) Rebates​

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has allocated over $1 billion in funding to the Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP). Homeowners in California residing in fire-prone areas or those affected by specific fire-related incidents may qualify for rebates through this initiative.

Learn more about about the SGIP’s Fire Zone Rebate below, or consult with a Soliosity specialist today to determine your eligibility.

// Do You Qualify?

Soliosity is here to assist you during the installation process and even file the rebates of the SGIP program on your behalf. Any out-of-pocket costs not covered by the SGIP rebate are eligible for the 30% Federal Solar Tax Credit. 

// Equity Resiliency

This rebate covers close to 100% of the cost of the home battery.

Rebate Rate: $1,000/kilowatt-hour (approximately $13,200 per Powerwall)

To qualify for Equity Resiliency, you must:

  • Live in a tier 2 or tier 3 fire zone or have experienced two or more PSPS events
    • Check the map here to see if your home is in one of these fire zones
    • Check to see if you’ve experienced a PSPS event: PG&E | SCE

One of the following must also be true:

  • Be a Medical Baseline Customer (an example is a CPAP machine or other medical vulnerabilities that require electricity)
  • Meet low-income specifications and also have an electric well pump
  • Have Life Support noted on your utility

// Small Residential

The Small Residential rebate is currently on Step 7. Click here to learn the SGIP rebate steps and metrics. This rebate covers a portion of the cost of the home battery.

Rebate Rate: 15¢/watt-hour (approximately $1,900 per Powerwall)

To qualify for Small Residential, you must:

  • Live in a tier 2 or tier 3 fire zone

// Do you think you qualify for SGIP rebates?

Contact our team to see if you’re eligible for these funds.