Who is eligible for the free solar panel and battery storage program?
Single-family households making 80% or less than the area median income and apartment buildings with at least five low-income units in pollution-burdened communities.
Climate and Environment / Solar Energy
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) has launched a program to provide low-income families with free solar panels and battery storage. This initiative aims to help residents save on electricity bills while enhancing the pow...
LADWP’s new program, funded through California’s Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP), aims to make solar energy accessible to low-income households. With $32 million earmarked for DWP customers, the initiative covers 100% of the installation costs for solar panels and battery storage systems.
**Eligibility:** - Single-family households making 80% or less than the area median income (e.g., a family of four in L.A. making $121,150 or less). - Apartment buildings with at least five low-income units located in pollution-burdened communities.
**How to Apply:** 1. Identify an approved contractor (searchable lists are available). 2. The solar developer typically submits the application on behalf of the customer.
Texas-based solar developer Haven Energy has already submitted over 1,500 applications across California, estimating that over 1,000 L.A. homes could benefit. The program not only saves money for residents but also contributes to a more stable and sustainable energy grid by allowing utilities to tap into stored energy during peak demand.
Single-family households making 80% or less than the area median income and apartment buildings with at least five low-income units in pollution-burdened communities.
Contact an approved solar developer who will submit the application on your behalf.
The program covers 100% of the installation costs for solar panels and battery storage systems.
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