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SDCP Solar Battery Savings Program: Maximize Your Energy Investment with Baker Home Energy 

San Diego Community Power Solar Battery Savings

What Is the SDCP Solar Battery Savings Program? 

San Diego Community Power (SDCP) has relaunched its Solar Battery Savings Program, and Baker Home Energy is proud to participate as an approved installer. After a successful run in 2024, this program offers two major financial benefits: 

  1. Upfront rebate to lower installation costs. 
  2. Performance payments for supporting the grid during peak hours. 

Discover more about the Solar Battery Savings program from SDCP.

How It Works 

Call Baker Home Energy to get a proposal on adding a Home Battery into your existing solar system. If you live in SDCP territory, you will be eligible for a rebate on a home battery.

Once your battery is installed, your solar system charges your battery during the day, then during peak hours (4–9 PM weekdays) your enrolled battery powers your home and sends excess energy to the grid. This reduces demand on the grid and allows SDCP to power other community needs. 

Benefits 

  • Lower upfront cost with rebates 
  • Ongoing savings through performance payments 
  • Energy resilience during outages 
  • Maximize your solar investment 
  • Support a cleaner, stronger local grid 

Incentives 

Upfront rebate: Up to $250–$500 per kWh of battery capacity 
Performance payments: $0.10/kWh for energy discharged beyond your home load and exported to the grid 
 
Example: 
A Tesla Powerwall (13.5 kWh) could earn: 

  • $6,750 upfront rebate 
  • $168.75 annually in ongoing payments 

Eligibility 

You qualify if you’re an SDCP customer, own your home, and install a new solar + battery system or add battery storage to an existing solar setup. SDCP customers typically reside following cities in SDG&E’s service territory:

  • Chula Vista
  • Encinitas
  • Imperial Beach
  • La Mesa
  • National City
  • San Diego
  • Unincorporated communities of County of San Diego

Why Baker Home Energy? 

We’re a certified Tesla installer with decades of experience, offering full-service support for solar, battery, roofing, HVAC, and water solutions. 

  • Home Energy Leader: From solar, battery, and EV to cooling and heating, we empower homeowners to generate, store, consume, and intelligently manage their home energy cost-effectively with flexible options, top-tier innovative products and brands, and attractive financing solutions.
  • Staying Power: As a financially sound business with more than 86 years of experience, we have the staying power and experience to take care of our customers’ total home energy needs today and tomorrow with continuity and enduring quality.
  • Trusted Guidance: Our energy experts partner with homeowners to identify, implement and service the right solution for their home energy needs –providing clear guidance and helping them make smart choices they can trust.
  • Comfort Experts: We empower homeowners to live and enjoy their lives at home in comfort and with peace of mind in a world of rising costs and grid instability. We want you to enjoy your power!
  • Premium Experience: From service calls to installation and ongoing maintenance of home energy systems, we consistently deliver a premium experience to our homeowner customers distinguished by attentive, prompt, informed, and caring service.

What Is a CCA and Why Does It Matter? 

San Diego Community Power (SDCP) is a Community Choice Aggregator (CCA), a local not-for-profit energy program that allows cities and counties to purchase electricity on behalf of residents and businesses, instead of relying solely on investor-owned utilities like SDG&E. CCAs give communities control over their energy mix, often prioritizing renewable sources and reinvesting profits into local programs. Learn more about CCAs and how they can get you a free battery: https://cal-cca.org/powered/ 

Why SDCP Exists 

San Diego Community Power was formed to provide clean, affordable energy and local control. Its mission is to keep energy dollars in the community, reduce carbon emissions, and offer competitive rates while funding programs like the Solar Battery Savings Program. 

SDCP and SDG&E: How They Work Together 

SDCP buys or generates electricity, while SDG&E continues to deliver power, maintain infrastructure, and handle billing. Your SDCP charges appear on your SDG&E bill under ‘Electric Generation.’ This partnership ensures reliability while giving customers cleaner energy choices. 

Why Programs Like SDCP’s Battery Incentive Are Critical 

Battery incentive programs benefit everyone:

  • Homeowners: Lower upfront costs and ongoing savings 
  • The Grid: Reduces peak demand stress, improving reliability 
  • Communities: Frees up grid capacity for critical needs like hospitals and emergency services 
  • Environment: Supports renewable energy integration and reduces fossil fuel reliance 
Illustration explaining how the SDCP Solar Battery Savings Program works. 

Step 1 shows a sun and a house with solar panels charging a battery during the day. 

Step 2 shows a clock labeled '4–9 PM Peak Hours' and houses using battery power during peak time. 

Step 3 shows a power pole with text: 'Reduces demand from the grid and need for dirty gas powered generation.

Ready to claim thousands in rebates and start earning incentives?

Contact Baker Home Energy today to install your system and enroll in SDCP’s Solar Battery Savings Program.

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