LOWER YOUR ENERGY BILL – CANYON LAKE CA
Stop paying peak-rate electricity. Stop losing power during outages. A home battery backup system puts you back in control, and when paired with solar, it can make your electric bill drastically lower.
Pacific Coast Generation installs home battery storage systems for homeowners across Riverside, Orange, San Bernardino, and San Diego Counties. We’re a licensed C-10 electrical contractor with over 17 years of experience, and unlike the big-box solar companies, we handle your project from start to finish. We’re a local team that shows up and gets it done right.
A home battery backup system stores electricity so you can use it when you need it.
Here’s how it works:
Modern home battery systems aren’t the clunky backup generators of the past. They’re sleek, wall-mounted units that operate silently and automatically. Most homeowners barely notice them until the grid goes down.
Whole home battery backup system costs in Southern California typically range from $12,000 to $25,000+, depending on:
The best way to get an accurate number is a site assessment. We’ll give you a clear, itemized quote.
Tesla Powerwall Battery Storage
Based in Canyon Lake, CA, we serve homeowners and businesses throughout the Inland Empire and the Southern CA coast.
If you’re in Riverside County, Orange County, San Bernardino County, or San Diego County, we’ve got you covered. Don’t hesitate to reach out. No subcontractors, no handoffs.
We start with a conversation about your energy goals. How long do you need to stay powered during an outage? Are you looking to cut your evening electric bill? Do you already have solar, or are you adding solar at the same time? We’ll assess your current electrical panel, usage patterns, and roof (if applicable) to recommend the right system size.
We design a system sized to your actual usage, not a one-size-fits-all package. We’ll specify the number of Powerwalls needed, whether a panel upgrade is required, and how the system integrates with your existing solar or utility service.
We handle all permits with your local building department and coordinate any required utility interconnection.
Our licensed C-10 electricians run the dedicated 240V circuit, mount the charger, and complete all wiring. Most residential EV charger installations are completed in a single day.
We walk you through system operation, set up your monitoring app, and make sure everything is running perfectly before we leave. You’ll know exactly how to read your battery status, set charge preferences, and contact us if you ever need support.
Home battery storage provides peace of mind during blackouts, ensuring you always have power when you need it. It also helps you avoid high electricity rates during peak times, saving you money. Plus, gaining energy independence allows you to produce and use your own power more efficiently.
No. A battery backup system can be charged directly from the grid, and you can charge it during off-peak hours to use during expensive peak-rate windows. That said, the financial case is strongest when the battery is paired with solar. That’s when you’re storing energy you generated yourself rather than buying it from the utility.
It depends on how much you’re running. A single Tesla Powerwall (13.5 kWh usable) can power critical loads like your refrigerator, lights, phone chargers, internet router, and a few outlets for 24 hours or more. If you’re trying to run a full home, including HVAC, multiple Powerwalls are recommended. We’ll size your system based on your actual load during our consultation.
A home battery system operates silently, automatically, and without fuel. There’s no startup noise, no exhaust fumes, no trips to the gas station. It switches to battery power in milliseconds. Generators require manual startup, regular maintenance, and fuel storage. For most Southern California homeowners dealing with outages, a battery is the cleaner, smarter solution.
Most residential battery backup installations in California range from $12,000 to $25,000 before incentives. SGIP rebates (available to SCE, SDG&E, and PG&E customers) can significantly reduce that cost, especially for customers in high-fire-threat districts. We’ll identify every rebate and incentive you qualify for.
Yes. As of 2025, standalone battery storage systems (not paired with solar) now qualify for the federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) at 30%. When paired with solar, the battery is also covered. That’s a meaningful reduction in your net cost. Talk to your tax advisor for guidance specific to your situation.
Join 500+ Southern California families who have switched to cleaner, cheaper power with Pacific Coast Generation. Whether you’re looking to install battery storage, add an EV charger, or completely offset your home’s energy usage with Tier-1 Enphase solar, our in-house crew is ready to help.