Solar Battery Storage in California: Essential Under NEM 3.0

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Battery storage went from optional to essential for California solar homeowners when NEM 3.0 took effect in April 2023. Understanding why — and which batteries work best — helps you make the right decision.

Why battery storage is essential under NEM 3.0:

Typical CA solar + battery configuration:

Common CA battery options: Tesla Powerwall 3 (13.5 kWh, $10,000–$12,000 installed), Enphase IQ Battery 5P (various sizes), SunPower SunVault, Franklin Electric aPower. Most CA installers are Powerwall-certified. Battery inverters must comply with California's Title 24 and Rule 21 requirements.

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