The CPUC’s Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) offers rebates for installing energy storage technology at both residential and non-residential facilities.
These storage technologies include battery storage systems that can function during a power outage.
Depending on the battery and how much you are using it, batteries can provide power for several hours, or longer. Battery storage can be an important component of a more robust emergency preparedness plan in the event of a power outage.
In preparation for the next wildfire season, the CPUC has authorized funding of more than $1 billion through 2024 for SGIP. This funding includes prioritization of communities living in high fire-threat areas, communities that have experienced two or more utility Public Safety Power Shut-off (PSPS) events, as well as low income and medically vulnerable customers. The funds are also available for “critical facilities” that support community resilience in the event of a PSPS or wildfire.
The best way to get started in accessing SGIP is to reach out to an installer who can help navigate the application process. Use the "Find an Installer" Tool to help find an installer in your area. (Please note that the CPUC does not endorse or recommend any of these installers. The tool includes information collected through a voluntary survey.)
Additionally, the Golden State Financing Authority is offering a financial assistance product for SGIP. For more information, please visit: http://gsfahome.org/programs/arp/overview.shtml (Please note that the CPUC does not endorse or recommend any participating installers.)
Customers must meet various criteria in order to be eligible for SGIP rebates. Please check the Brochures and Fact Sheets above for detailed information about eligibility, and contact your Program Administrator with questions.