Los Angeles Solar For Your Home

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“Going solar seemed like a good thing to do, the right thing to do. When it came down to the numbers, the net savings – as opposed to cost – are what drew me. With SunRun, solar became a no-brainer.”

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With over 300 days of sunshine a year, Los Angeles currently ranks 3rd in California for number of home solar power installations.

Los Angeles County gets more sun than any other county in southern California, but uses some of the dirtiest electricity in California. Almost half of the LADWP’s electricity comes from coal-generating plants. It matters where your electricity comes from. Getting home solar in Los Angeles, the biggest city in California, is one of the best ways you can make a difference.

Los Angeles Solar With SunRun

With SunRun, the nation’s leading home solar company, owning a Los Angeles solar home is easy. You get home solar panels and installation by a top LA solar installer for as low as $0 down and pay a low monthly rate for your clean Los Angeles home solar electricity. Unlike your utility, which can raise its rates at any time, SunRun lets you lock in low rates for your home solar electricity. The more you’re spending on electricity from your utility right now, the more you’ll end up saving with home solar.

SunRun offers two flexible home solar plans that make going solar in Los Angeles simple and hassle-free. With the SunRun Power Plan, you pay monthly; with SunRun Total Solar, you can pay for your electricity in advance and skip the monthly payments. With either option, SunRun owns your home solar panels so you don’t have to worry about installing, maintaining, repairing, or monitoring your LA home solar panels. SunRun keeps an eye on your system and if something goes wrong, we’ll be the first to know. With a money-back performance guarantee and full home solar insurance, you can rest assured that your panels are covered.

SunRun has been available in Los Angeles since 2009 and continues to bring clean solar energy to hundreds of homeowners in the county. SunRun partners with expert, local home solar installation companies to ensure that the installers on your roof are the ones who know your community best.

Los Angeles Solar Rebates

There are many different rebates for Los Angeles solar, depending on the utility company. If your utility is Southern California Edison, then the California Solar Initiative program determines your rebate. The average LA solar rebate for Southern California Edison (SCE) is around $7,500. In other areas, the utilities themselves determine the exact rebate amount. The average LA solar rebate for Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is $13,000. For areas served by the Pasadena Department of Water and Power, the average LA solar rebate is $14,000. In addition to these rebates, there is a 30% Federal tax credit. For Burbank Water and Power, you’ll receive up to 50% of the cost of your Los Angeles solar system, which includes the Federal Investment Tax Credit.

The longer you wait to go solar, the smaller your Los Angeles solar rebate will be. Get home solar today before your rebates run out!

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So far, SunRun has saved California home solar customers $689,000 and saved the carbon equivalent of taking 852 cars off the road!

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sunrun california solar in the news

The Orange County Register, "Solar included in new Yorba Linda luxury homes" - A new partnership with SunRun, Toll Brothers, and PetersenDean brings solar to new homes in The Preserve, Yorba Linda.

KUSI-9 News, "Military Man Lives Green Lifestyle" - SunRun San Diego solar homeowner Dan Wolfson was able to use the money he had saved by going solar with SunRun on other green lifestyle improvements around the house.

ABC-30 News, "Fresno neighborhood goes green with solar power" - Residents of Sierra Sky Park in Fresno decide to go solar in California with SunRun.

CleanTechnica, "Why California Has Nearly Quadrupled Solar Installations Since Last Year" - Innovative financing options, such as SunRun PPAs, are the main reason why solar in California has nearly quadrupled.

San Jose Mercury News,"Checklist for Going Solar" - SunRun president Lynn Jurich offers a simple checklist for going solar in California.