Incentives for Solar and Battery Storage
Many of our clients in Palisades, Malibu, and Altadena have faced the devastating loss of their homes and businesses. We know how challenging the rebuilding process can be. While the Governor has waived the Title 24 solar requirement for these specific areas, we’ve found that many returning homeowners are still choosing solar and battery storage to lock in savings and ensure long-term resilience.
At Treepublic, we work hand-in-hand with our clients to maximize every available benefit. That means uncovering all stackable rebates and incentives to make solar and storage more affordable than ever.
There are many incentives and rebates available, and those are constantly changing. In fact, the change often occurs at the local, state, and utility levels. In fact, there are even unique programs based on geographic locations — but not to worry, we will find all of those out for you!
Here are just a few examples of those in the recent fire areas:
Heat pump HVAC rebates: up to $4,000
Heat pump water heaters: up to $5,700
Panel upgrades: up to $2,000
Up to $18,000 for all-electric rebuilds (HVAC, water heating, cooking, laundry + battery/low-GWP bonuses).
For: LA wildfire rebuilds
California Electric Homes Program
Rebates: Up to $3,000 for all-electric residential new construction (single-family, duplex, etc).
For: All California residents
Rebates: Up to $3,000 for all-electric residential new construction (single-family, duplex, townhomes).
For: All California residents
30% credit for solar, batteries, EV chargers + up to $2,000 for heat pumps.
For: All U.S. taxpayers