San Francisco County Battery Incentives Guide
Complete guide to battery storage rebates and incentives for San Francisco County residents
No Local CCA Battery Program Yet
San Francisco County doesn't currently offer a dedicated local battery rebate through its community choice aggregator. However, residents can still access substantial federal and state incentives worth up to $17,500 for qualifying households.
Available Incentives for San Francisco Residents
Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC)
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 extended the federal clean energy tax credit at 30% through 2032.[1]
For a typical 13.5 kWh battery system costing $12,000-15,000, the ITC provides $3,600-$4,500 in tax credits. For leased systems, the leasing company claims the credit and passes savings to you through reduced monthly payments.
California Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP)
California's SGIP is one of the nation's longest-running distributed energy incentive programs, administered by the California Public Utilities Commission.[2][3]
Standard residential rebate: ~$200/kWh ($2,700 for 13.5 kWh battery). Equity Resiliency rebate for income-qualified households or those in high fire-threat areas: up to $1,000/kWh ($13,500 for 13.5 kWh battery).
Why Battery Storage Makes Sense in San Francisco
NEM 3.0 Changes Everything
California's new Net Energy Metering rules (NEM 3.0) reduce the value of exported solar by 75%. Batteries are now essential to maximize your solar investment by storing energy for self-use rather than exporting at low rates.[5]
Time-of-Use Rate Arbitrage
California utilities charge significantly more during peak hours (4-9 PM) than during midday solar hours.[4]
With CleanPowerSF / PG&E, peak rates can exceed $0.45-0.55/kWh while off-peak rates are $0.15-0.25/kWh. A battery lets you store cheap midday solar and use it during expensive peak hours, saving $40-100/month.
Backup Power & PSPS Protection
California's Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) can leave homes without power for days during fire season. A battery keeps critical loads running.[5]
Local Energy Context
CleanPowerSF is San Francisco's community choice energy provider, serving over 380,000 accounts with 100% renewable electricity. While no dedicated battery rebate program exists yet, residents can stack federal and state incentives. The city's aggressive climate goals may lead to future battery programs.[4]
Cities & Areas Covered
Financial District, Mission, Castro, Sunset, Richmond, Marina, SOMA, Noe Valley, Pacific Heights, Haight-Ashbury
Check Your Exact Rebate in San Francisco
Use our free CA Battery Incentive Tool to see exactly how much you qualify for through CleanPowerSF / PG&E, the federal ITC, and SGIP — based on your income and home.
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