Residential Battery Storage Rebate Program

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Anaheim Public Utilities

US
California
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Provides rebates for residential solar-connected batteries that participate in Anaheim’s demand response program.

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Service details

Service type
Load reduction
Eligible technologies
No items found.
Competition frequency
Ongoing
Locational scope
Territory-wide
Seasonality
Year-round

Eligibility

Direct
Aggregated
Residential
This participation route is eligible.
This participation route may be eligible
This participation route is not eligible.
This participation route is eligible.
This participation route may be eligible
This participation route is not eligible.
Commercial & Industrial
This participation route is eligible.
This participation route may be eligible
This participation route is not eligible.
This participation route is eligible.
This participation route may be eligible
This participation route is not eligible.
Front-of-the-Meter
This participation route is eligible.
This participation route may be eligible
This participation route is not eligible.
This participation route is eligible.
This participation route may be eligible
This participation route is not eligible.

Residential customers with solar systems can apply for rebates if they enroll in demand response and time-of-use rates.

Key details

Participants receive up to $3,000 as an upfront rebate for eligible battery systems.
Dispatch occurs during peak periods via the DR program to which the battery must be enrolled.
Performance is not separately metered for batteries; DR bill credits are applied based on overall household usage drop.
Listing last updated on
25 July 2025

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