SGIP Residential Equity Program

What is the SGIP Residential Equity Program?

The Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) is a state-funded initiative designed to encourage the adoption of distributed energy resources, including energy storage systems, in California. The Residential Equity component of SGIP specifically targets low-income households, providing financial incentives to make advanced energy solutions accessible to those who need them most. By subsidizing the cost of energy storage systems, the program aims to enhance energy resilience, reduce utility costs, and ensure a reliable power supply for vulnerable communities.

How NeoVolta is Contributing

NeoVolta has partnered with Store Energy California to bring state-of-the-art battery storage systems to low-income households across California. This initiative leverages SGIP incentives to provide these vital technologies at no cost to eligible families, enhancing their energy security and resilience.

Store Energy California facilitates the process by connecting homeowners with approved installers and managing the application and completion of SGIP incentive programs. This collaboration makes the benefits of advanced energy storage systems more accessible to those who need them most.

Solar Energy Storage Starts at Home with NeoVolta

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Targeted
Home Power

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Targeted
Home Power

Up to 32 amps of continuous whole-home power to bypass peak rates or grid outages

24/7
Power for Medical & WiFi Devices

24/7
Power for Medical & WiFi Devices

Constant remote monitoring and pre-programmed system settings for maximum efficiency

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