Your guide to going solar in California.

Energy bills continue to be on the rise in California. Now is the perfect time to switch to solar to power your home. Lock in the rate of your energy now by going solar today. Solcius is here to help California homeowners go solar. Let Solcius handle the design, plan, installation and city approval for your home solar power system.

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Find out what it’s really like going solar with Solcius in California from the people who know best - our customers.
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Major utility providers in your area.
Check with your local utility provider for information about net metering and other incentives. Select your provider from the drop down menu.
Major utility providers in your area.
California solar rebates and incentives.
California solar rebates and incentives.
The state of California makes going solar even easier by offering the following incentives:
Federal solar tax credit.

With the federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC), you can be reimbursed for up to 30% of the cost of your solar panel system.

Net energy metering program (NEM).

Financial credit is offered to solar customers who generate power being fed back to the electric grid. This is known as net metering.

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Find out if you qualify and how much solar could save you by meeting with an energy advisor toda
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Savings calculations are for estimation purposes only and assume a consistent year over year home electricity usage and a 3.9% average yearly utility rate increase.