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Haven Energy offers low-income Californians free solar + storage under SGIP equity program

By Kelsey Misbrener | April 21, 2025

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Haven Energy has announced a first-of-its-kind program that completely removes the financial barrier to solar and battery system adoption in California. Leveraging California’s $280 million Self-Generation Incentive Program Residential Solar & Storage Equity (SGIP RSSE), Haven is offering qualifying low-to-moderate income homeowners free solar and home battery systems — at no cost.

This offer is achieved through Haven’s unique financial structure: the company will own the equipment and collect state rebates, tax credits and demand response revenues, while the homeowners benefit from lower monthly electric bills and backup power during outages.

“Haven is proud to be the first company in California to completely remove the cost barrier for solar and battery storage, ensuring that clean, reliable energy is within reach for families in underserved communities,” said Vinnie Campo, co-founder and CEO of Haven Energy. “Many homeowners simply don’t have the resources to cover the purchase and installation costs of these systems. We are bridging that gap in the state’s rebate program. Through our unique financial structure, we’ll pay for the system and collect the state rebate, while the homeowner benefits from lower monthly bills and backup power during outages.”

The initiative tackles two major challenges: the steep upfront costs of residential solar and battery purchases and installations — averaging over $20,000 in 2025 — and the increasing demand for energy in California. By covering these costs directly rather than requiring homeowners to pay out of pocket and wait for reimbursement, Haven will open an immediate pathway to energy resilience for underserved communities. Once their system is installed, a homeowner will be able to store solar energy in their battery to draw from when time-of-use rates are at their peak, reducing monthly utility bills by up to 90%, or to power their homes during outages or Public Safety Power Shut-off (PSPS).

Homeowners who receive a no-cost system from Haven through the SGIP RSSE will automatically be enrolled in a demand response (DR) program for a ten-year term. This enables the state and utility companies to pool each home’s distributed energy resources (DERs) and deploy a portion of the stored energy during peak demand — helping stabilize the grid and leading to lower prices for everyone. Through this free solar and battery system initiative, Haven anticipates building 10 MW of capacity, creating one of California’s largest virtual power plants (VPPs) to date.

Haven is proactively partnering with leading climate energy organizations, including The Energy Coalition (TEC) and the Clean Power Alliance (CPA), to extend its reach and maximize the impact of the state’s $280 million SGIP RSSE funding. These partnerships help Haven identify qualifying low-to-moderate-income households, streamline installations and scale access to free solar and battery systems for those who need them most.

Haven estimates that the SGIP RSSE program’s current funding could support solar and battery installations for 8,000 to 10,000 qualifying California households. However, the SGIP program is first-come, first-served, meaning interested homeowners should confirm their eligibility as soon as possible since criteria includes meeting certain income limits. Homeowners can check their eligibility by visiting www.havenenergy.com/qualify.

The SGIP RSSE application portal is expected to open in the coming weeks.

News item from Haven Energy

About The Author

Kelsey Misbrener

Kelsey Misbrener is currently managing editor of Solar Power World and has been reporting on policy, technology and other areas of the U.S. solar market since 2017.

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  1. Darrin Kubancek says

    April 22, 2025 at 1:09 pm

    Sounds like every other PPA to me

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