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PG&E Portable Battery Rebate: incentive guide and eligibility details

$300 ($500 with CARE/FERA)

A small but accessible portable-battery rebate for eligible PG&E fire-risk customers.

Program quick facts

Incentive amount

$300 ($500 with CARE/FERA)

Subject to funding, equipment, and program terms

Program status

open

Verify status before signing a contract

Territory

PG&E

Northern California

Qualification

Program-specific

This program is not described as strictly income-qualified, but income can still affect financing, installer offers, and other stackable programs.

How this program works

PG&E Portable Battery Rebate applies in PG&E. The core value is $300 ($500 with CARE/FERA). Eligibility depends on customer status, eligible equipment, application timing, and program funding.

What to verify before buying

Check whether the application must be reserved before purchase or installation, whether your installer must participate, and whether the battery model is on the official approved list.

How to use EnergyScout

Start with ZIP and utility matching, then add income qualification only when it changes the result. After the report shows likely programs, the homeowner can opt into installer matching.

Example incentive stack

Typical installed battery system$12,000-$16,000
PG&E Portable Battery Rebate$300 ($500 with CARE/FERA)
Federal lease/PPA credit context30% may flow through third-party-owned systems

Actual values depend on equipment, installer pricing, financing, tax situation, and official program approval.

Timing and qualification notes

  • Program funding can change without much warning.
  • Many battery rebates require approval or reservation before installation.
  • Official program administrators make the final eligibility decision.

Income-qualified check

See whether income-qualified programs apply

Some rebates depend on household income, CARE/FERA status, area median income, or environmental-justice territory. Start with ZIP and system type, then opt into installer help only if you want quotes.

EnergyScout can screen likely California programs, but official program administrators make final eligibility decisions.

Program FAQ

Who should check PG&E Portable Battery Rebate?

PG&E customer in Tier 2/3 fire-threat district. For portable batteries only, not whole-home systems like Powerwall.

Does income matter?

This program is not described as strictly income-qualified, but income can still affect financing, installer offers, and other stackable programs.

Can an installer help with this?

Often yes, but installer contact should remain opt-in after the homeowner sees the likely eligibility result.

Who qualifies for PG&E Portable Battery Rebate?

PG&E customer in Tier 2/3 fire-threat district. For portable batteries only, not whole-home systems like Powerwall.

Can this be checked in the EnergyScout calculator?

Yes. Enter your address or zip code in the calculator and EnergyScout will show matching local incentives in your report.

Should I verify before buying a battery?

Yes. Program rules and funding can change, and many rebates require reservation approval before purchase or installation.