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Expanding Existing Solar PV Systems for New Home Construction
Expanding Existing Solar PV Systems for New Home ConstructionAs California’s real estate landscape continues to evolve, many homeowners and builders are seeking ways to enhance sustainability and energy efficiency. One growing trend is expanding existing solar PV systems to accommodate new home construction. With increasing energy demands and rising utility
California AB 942 Explained: What the New Net Metering Changes Mean for Solar Owners.
In a state long celebrated for leading the nation in solar energy adoption, California is once again making headlines — but this time, it’s for a legislative proposal that’s raising serious concerns among solar homeowners and industry professionals. Assembly Bill 942 (AB 942), introduced by Assembly member Lisa Calderon, is moving swiftly through the legisla
Is it still worth going Solar in California in 2025? Here’s what Homeowners need to know
Yes, going Solar in California in 2025 is still a smart investment. Despite changes to Net Metering (NEM 3.0), ever-increasing utility rates, and the expiring 30% federal tax credit, 2025 is a crucial year for homeowners to act. By combining Solar panels with Battery storage, Californians can maximize savings, secure backup power, reduce their long-term […]
The 2026 Guide to Prepaid Solar PPA: Solar Tax Incentives & What Has Changed
The residential solar landscape in the United States has undergone one of its most significant transformations in decades. If you have been searching for information on the federal solar tax credit in 2026 or trying to understand whether going solar still makes financial sense, you are not alone. Since the beginning of this year, homeowners […] The post The
Comparing Prepaid Solar PPAs, Solar Loans, and Cash Purchases in California (2026)
California homeowners evaluating solar energy systems in 2026 are facing a different financial landscape than in prior years. Changes in federal incentives, evolving utility rate structures, financing terms, and long-term electricity costs have increased the importance of understanding how solar financing structures work. For many homeowners, the decision is
Install a Level 2 EV Charger at Home and Beat the Bay Area Gas Prices!
IMPORTANT LEGAL NOTICES – READ BEFORE PROCEEDING What Is a Level 2 EV Charger? A Level 2 EV charger is a higher-voltage electric vehicle charging system designed to charge EV batteries faster than a standard household outlet. Most Level 2 chargers operate on a 240-volt electrical circuit, similar to the type commonly used for large […] The post Install a Lev
California Solar Property Tax Exemption and the Approaching Deadline
IMPORTANT LEGAL NOTICES – READ BEFORE PROCEEDING The California solar property tax exemption has played an important role in helping homeowners install solar energy systems without automatically increasing property tax assessments. As more residents across San Jose, Fremont, Sacramento, and other California cities evaluate solar panels and battery storage sy

