Residential Battery
Rebate Program

Power up and protect your home with a battery energy storage system

Residential Battery
Rebate Program

Power up and protect your home with a battery energy storage system

Overview
Eligibility
Resources
Application

Power Up and Reduce Electricity Costs with a Home Battery

Orange County Power Authority’s (OCPA) Residential Battery Storage Rebate Program helps customers manage their energy consumption and save money by storing electricity during lower-cost, off-peak hours for use during more expensive, on-peak hours (“load shifting”). Adding battery backup can protect your home from outages and help strengthen the electric grid. A battery will also reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Benefits of a home battery system

  • Take control of your energy and use cleaner power
  • Use less grid power when prices are higher
  • Keep the lights on when the power is out
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Program Requirements

  • The system’s equipment must be listed on the Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) verified Public Equipment List which can be found at www.selfgenca.com/home/resources under “Verified Equipment Lists” dropdown.
  • The battery system must be permanently installed (portable systems not eligible).
  • The system must serve the OCPA customer address listed on the rebate application.
  • While enrollment in demand response or time-of-use optimization programs is not required, OCPA encourages participants to explore these options to maximize system benefits.

Contractor Eligibility

  • To install your battery, a contractor licensed under the Contractors State License Board will be needed. The contractor being used will need to be identified in your reservation form.
  • The SGIP program has a list of approved contractors with experience installing battery storage and solar PV systems. The list can be found at www.selfgenca.com/home/resources under “SGIP Developer Eligibility Application.”

Who is Eligible?

All residential Orange County Power Authority (OCPA )customers are eligible for the OCPA

Residential Battery Storage Rebate program. Systems can be installed either:

  • Paired with solar photovoltaics (PV), or
  • As a stand-alone battery system

Equipment purchased after July 14, 2025 is eligible for this rebate while funds last.

What to Expect?

There are two steps in the rebate application process:

Reservation Form – To complete this form, you must be purchasing a new battery – previously purchased batteries are ineligible for a rebate.

Rebate Claim Form – This form must be completed after you purchase your battery.

Participants must agree to the program’s terms and conditions, provide interconnection documentation, and complete a brief survey after participating in the program to provide feedback on the experience.

To apply, you must be an OCPA customer. If you are not sure of your customer status, please call 1-866-262-7693 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday – Friday to speak with a Customer Service Representative.

Participant Eligibility

  • Must be a residential customer of OCPA.
  • Must install a qualified battery storage system at a service address within OCPA’s territory.
  • Must submit all required documentation (e.g., invoice or lease, system photos, and SCE Permission to Operate letter).
  • Must agree to the Terms and Conditions of the program.

Technology Eligibility

  • Battery system must be at least 5kWh and permanently installed (portable units do not qualify).
  • Equipment must appear on the SGIP Verified Equipment List (see: https://www.selfgenca.com/home/resources/).
  • The system must serve the OCPA account address listed in the application.
  • Stand-alone battery systems are eligible.

Contractor Requirements

  • Installation must be completed by a contractor licensed through the California State License Board.

Resources

Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP)

Battery storage rebates for your home through Southern California Edison (SCE) to cover some or all upfront installation costs. SGIP is a program put in place to encourage energy storage and decrease dependency on the grid.

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Solar on Multifamily Affordable Housing Program

Financial incentives based on system size and energy allocation between common area and tenant loads for the installation of solar energy photovoltaic systems on multifamily affordable housing properties.

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Federal Residential Clean Energy Tax Credit

This credit allows eligible homeowners to claim 30% of the cost of qualifying clean energy system installations as a credit against their federal tax liability. As a nonrefundable credit, the amount claimed cannot exceed the taxes owed; however, any unused portion may be carried forward to future tax years. Please note that program rules and timelines are subject to change in 2025. It is recommended that interested parties consult a qualified tax professional to determine how this credit may apply to your specific situation.

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Southern California Edison Power Saver Rewards Program

The Emergency Load Reduction Program (ELRP) pays customers for voluntarily reducing energy use during electrical grid emergencies. Within OCPA service area, the ELRP is managed by SCE, which handle enrollment, event communication, and compensation. The program is called upon only as a last resort. The residential component of the ELRP is called Power Saver Rewards.

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New Home Energy Storage Pilot (NHESP)

New construction housing may be eligible for incentives for the installation of new home energy storage systems. Building developers pre-install energy storage and solar Photovoltaic systems with the financial incentives provided through NHESP.

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Charge Ready Home Program

Eligible SCE customers in single-family homes can receive up to $4,200 in rebates to upgrade your electrical panel to install an EV charger.

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Driving Clean Assistance Program (DCAP)

The California Air Resources Board created DCAP to assist low-income and disadvantages communities in purchasing or leasing clean air vehicles. This program issues grants directly to car dealers to assist in the down-payment of the vehicles and the incentives can be up to $12,000 when scrapping an older vehicles and living in a disadvantaged community.

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Time of Use Rate with SCE

Southern California Edison offers residents who own or lease an EV the ability to have a discounted electricity rate. There are two rate schedules to choose from for charging your EV during on- and off-peak hours.

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Application

Before submitting your reservation, please review the Program Handbook to ensure a smooth application process.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

About the Program

Application Process

  • How do I apply for a rebate?

    Visit the “Application” tab on this page to apply for a rebate. If you meet the application requirements, OCPA will reserve a rebate for you while funds are available. The rebate can be claimed after the battery has been purchased and installed -proof of eligible equipment purchase has been submitted-; batteries purchased before July 14 are ineligible for a rebate.

  • What is the process to receive a rebate?

    After OCPA has approved your rebate application, you will receive an email with a link to complete a claim form once your eligible equipment has been purchased and installed. The claim form will require an installation invoice or lease agreement, a photo of the battery, and a photo of the battery nameplate.

  • How will I receive my rebate?

    After your claim is submitted, reviewed, and approved, a $1,000 rebate check will be mailed to the address provided in your application. The check will come from The Energy Coalition on behalf of OCPA. Please allow up to 30 business days from the date of approval for processing and delivery.

Eligibility & Program Rules