
High Demand → High Costs
Increasing temperatures and prolonged heat waves are driving higher statewide electricity demand and contributing to rising energy costs for California residents.

Wildfire Protocols → Extended Outages
Wildfire-mitigation protocols, including Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS), are being implemented more frequently, leaving many communities without power for extended periods.

Higher Rates Each Year
Utility rates continue to rise as grid hardening, infrastructure upgrades, and wildfire-safety investments expand — with residential rates nearly doubling since 2019.

New Pressures on the Grid
Rapid growth in data centers, EV charging, and home electrification is adding substantial load to the grid, increasing strain, contributing to higher prices, and prompting additional service interruptions.

Step 1: Submit Utility Bill
Submitting a recent utility bill helps determine your home’s actual energy usage (in kWh) and confirms which rate plans and grid-support programs apply in your area. This data identifies the right battery size, eligible incentives, and the compensation options available through your utility.

Step 2: Schedule Virtual Consultation
Answer a few questions to verify your roof condition, electrical panel setup, and available space for battery placement, as well as to confirm the programs offered in your area. This ensures your home meets program requirements and that the no-cost solar and battery equipment can be safely installed and approved by your utility

Step 3: Site Survey
A licensed technician will complete a brief site survey to verify roof measurements, battery placement, and whole-home backup load requirements. This step ensures your system is designed correctly, meets all safety standards, and qualifies for utility approval before installation.

Step 4: Utility Approval & Activation
Your project is submitted for permitting, utility interconnection, and city inspection. Once approved, your solar and battery system is activated and enrolled in the eligible grid-support programs—ensuring your home receives backup protection, reduced energy costs, and the ability to earn compensation during peak-demand events.


"After comparing the costs of a generator to solar batteries it was clear the battery route was the best approach"
When I compared the cost of a generator to solar batteries, it was clear that going the battery route through the Power Program made the most sense. I didn’t have to pay anything out of pocket or take out a loan—just switch how I buy electricity. Now it's not only more affordable, it’s far more reliable."
- Greg


"My bill dropped right away and now I don't have to worry about losing power"
Working with solar solutions made it a lot easier than I expected. The install team handled everything, my electric bill dropped right away, and now I don’t have to worry about losing power when the grid goes down. - Sherry


"They constantly follow up even years after install to ensure everything is working as designed."
I can not express how satisfied I have been with My Solar Solutions and ESPECIALLY with Kiara. What an amazing and knowledgeable person. She guided from initial exploration all the way through installation. She constantly followed up as installation progressed and still does to this day.
Can’t say enough about Kiara and My Solar Solutions. Fortunate to have met her!!! Would (and do) recommend her to anyone interested in solar.
- Kevin from Simi Valley


"Very honest company and we're happy with all the money we are saving."
Our solar system was very well planned and we got great honest advice and support from my Solar Solutions. We're very happy with all the money we're saving. - Manuel from Moorpark

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Fuel Dependent and Risky
Generators rely on propane or natural gas—if your tank runs out and roads are closed, you’re stuck without power.
High Upfront Costs
Most generators cost $1,000 to $15,000+ to purchase and install, with no long-term return on investment.
Higher Gas Bills
They burn fuel constantly during use—driving up your monthly gas bill.
Noisy and Disruptive
Generators are loud, smell like exhaust, and require ventilation—making them anything but peaceful during an outage
No Monthly Energy Savings
Generators don’t lower your electric bill. Solar + battery systems can cut your costs by 30–50%.
No Utility Credit or Energy Exports
Generators can’t sell power back to the grid or earn credits—solar batteries can.


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