LADWP Solar Incentives & Rebates for 2025 — What Los Angeles Homeowners Need to Know

December 7, 2025

Thinking about going solar in Los Angeles in 2025? You’re not alone. With energy prices continually rising and the city’s growing emphasis on sustainability, thousands of homeowners across Encino, West Hills, Burbank, and beyond are searching for ways to save money while reducing their carbon footprint. 


The good news is that the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) offers some of California’s most attractive solar incentive programs—especially when it comes to battery storage and system upgrades. Here’s what you need to know to make an informed, locally optimized decision this coming year.


Why Go Solar in LA Now?


Solar energy has always been a smart investment in SoCal, thanks to abundant sunshine and some of the nation’s highest utility rates. But changes to net billing (NEM 3.0), evolving technology, and newly updated rebate programs make 2025 an especially pivotal time to explore solar and battery solutions. With the holiday season approaching and many homeowners considering year-end upgrades, now is the ideal moment to take action on energy-efficient remodeling that pays dividends for years to come.


Unlocking the 2025 Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC)


First, the big-picture savings: the federal government continues to offer a 30% Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for new solar energy systems installed through at least 2032. This robust incentive reduces your total project cost substantially and applies to a host of eligible items, including:


- Solar panels 

- Inverters 

- Battery energy storage 

- EV-charging stations 

- Labor and permitting fees


Whether you’re planning a whole-home remodel, expanding your garage, or refreshing your kitchen and want solar upgrades too, this tax credit makes sustainable renovation more affordable than ever.


LADWP 2025 Solar & Battery Rebates — What’s Available?


LADWP stands out among California utilities with generous local programs for residents in Los Angeles, Sherman Oaks, Torrance, and neighboring communities. Here are the highlights for 2025:


Battery Storage Rebates

 

- Up to $1,000+ per battery installation (amounts vary, often between $300 and $1,000 per unit)

- Ideal for homeowners looking to protect against summer outages or wildfire-related shutoffs.


Demand Response Programs


- Get rewarded for reducing your energy use during LADWP’s peak demand periods

- Combine with battery storage for maximum flexibility and potential savings.


Peak Load Reduction Initiatives


- LADWP continues to encourage designs that help lower citywide electricity use at peak times, increasing your eligibility for rebates if your project includes smart, efficient solar + battery solutions.


How the Latest Net Billing Impacts Your Solar Payback


Since Net Energy Metering (NEM 3.0) took effect, homeowners in Beverly Hills, Calabasas, and all across LA who install solar are now credited at lower rates for the energy they export back to the grid. The real game-changer? Adding battery storage—rather than selling excess energy at discounted rates, you can use your stored electricity when grid prices are highest. This means bigger savings and more power independence year-round.


Is Solar + Battery the New Standard?


Absolutely. Pairing solar panels with high-efficiency battery systems is now the best way to:


  • Slash peak-time electricity charges 
  • Safeguard your home during utility shutoffs or emergencies 
  • Boost your solar self-consumption and long-term value. 


With more severe heatwaves and unpredictable power outages across Greater Los Angeles, families from Woodland Hills to Glendale are prioritizing home resilience as part of their remodeling projects.


Is Solar Still Worth It in Los Angeles?


In short—yes. Even with updates to LADWP’s compensation structure, LA remains one of the nation’s best spots for home solar systems when you stack federal subsidies, local rebates, and the city’s high energy rates. A seasoned remodeling contractor like EC Renewables can provide a custom analysis of:


  • Your project’s LADWP rebate eligibility 
  • Available battery incentives 
  • Projected long-term savings 
  • Optimized system size for your property.


Upgrade Smart This December


If your year-end goals include increasing your home’s efficiency, value, and resilience, consider taking advantage of 2025’s solar and energy storage programs now—especially as cooler weather makes home upgrades more convenient and financing options are at their best.


Ready to discover how much you can save? Contact EC Renewables today for a personalized solar + battery consultation. Our expertise in sustainable remodeling, incentives navigation, and transparent California service helps LA homeowners create smarter, cleaner homes—season after season.

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