Federal deadline: Projects must begin construction by July 4, 2026to lock in today's PPA rates.
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Eastvale Solar Savings: Stop Paying $255-$390/mo to SCE
Your Rate Doesn't Have To.

With 276+ sunny days a year and SCE rates double the national average, Eastvale is one of the strongest solar markets in California. See your exact savings with $0 down.

83%
SCE rate increase in 10 years
35¢
per kWh - current SCE rate
$0
down with a solar PPA
276+
sunny days per year

What does SCE charge you every month?

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$/mo
$100$400$800+

SCE Has Raised Rates 13 Times Since 2020. Here's Your Way Out.

One of California's newest cities (incorporated 2010), nearly every home in Eastvale was built after 2000 with modern roofing and electrical panels - making solar installation straightforward.

$255-$390
What SCE takes from Eastvale homeowners every month
75,000+
Residents in Eastvale
276+
Sunny days per year

The SCE Problem in Eastvale

Despite being one of the newer Inland Empire communities, Eastvale homes face the same summer heat that plagues the entire region. Large two-story homes in Cloverdale and The Groves average 2,200-3,000 square feet with multiple HVAC zones. Many families have two working parents who set the thermostat before leaving for work, meaning the AC runs all day during summer. With SCE charging peak rates during the hottest afternoon hours, summer bills in Eastvale frequently hit $350 or more.

83%
Rate increase over the last 10 years
12.9%
CPUC-approved rate increase for 2026
35¢
Current SCE rate per kWh (and climbing)

Eastvale summer temperatures reach 97°F+ - driving AC usage and SCE bills through the roof.

Why Solar Makes Sense in Eastvale

Eastvale is one of the youngest cities in California, incorporated just in 2010, and nearly its entire housing stock was built after 2000. This means almost every home has modern composite roofing rated for 30+ years, 200-amp electrical panels, and wiring that supports straightforward solar installation. The city's family-oriented demographics - with top-rated schools driving home demand - means homeowners are investing in their properties for the long haul, and solar is the upgrade that pays back every month while adding resale value.

Solar Savings in Eastvale: What the Numbers Show

Based on current SCE rates, Eastvale home sizes, and real PPA terms from local installers.

DetailWith SCEWith Solar PPA
Avg. monthly bill$255-$390/mo~40-55% less
Rate per kWh35+ cents (rising)Locked rate, 3.5% escalator
Typical system sizeN/A8.8 kW
Annual sun hoursN/A5,600+
Upfront costOngoing bills forever$0 down (PPA)

Estimates based on typical Eastvale home size (8.8 kW system), current SCE rates, and standard PPA terms. Your actual savings depend on usage, roof, and system size.

Your Savings Scenario in Eastvale

An Eastvale homeowner in The Groves paying $320/mo to SCE would pay approximately $150/mo with solar - saving $170/mo from day one. Over 25 years, that's $51,000 kept in their pocket instead of sent to Edison.

With a solar PPA, your rate escalates at 3.5% - not 7%+

That gap compounds every year. Over 25 years, a homeowner paying $300/mo to SCE today would pay over $225,000 to Edison vs. ~$89,000 with solar. Same electricity. Half the cost.

Solar Questions from Eastvale Homeowners

Why are Eastvale homes especially well-suited for solar?
Because nearly every home in Eastvale was built after 2000. That means modern roofing materials with decades of life remaining, 200-amp electrical panels that handle solar without upgrades, and roof designs that were planned with energy efficiency in mind. Most installations in Eastvale are simpler and faster than in older cities.
Do Eastvale HOAs allow solar panel installations?
Yes - California law prohibits HOAs from blocking solar installations. While Eastvale communities like Cloverdale and Summerwind may have guidelines about panel placement, they cannot deny your application. Modern all-black panel designs also blend well with newer roof aesthetics that are common throughout Eastvale.
Should Eastvale homeowners add an EV charger with their solar system?
It is a smart combination. Many Eastvale families are adding electric vehicles, and charging from the grid can add $50-100 per month to your SCE bill. A solar system sized to cover both your home and EV charging eliminates that cost. Your installer can plan for EV charging capacity from the start.
Is this really no money down?
Yes. With a PPA (Power Purchase Agreement), your qualified installer owns the solar system and you buy the power it produces at a lower rate than SCE. Zero down payment, zero installation cost, zero maintenance cost. You just pay a lower electricity bill.
What about the solar tax credit?
The personal residential tax credit (Section 25D) only applies to homeowners who purchase their solar system outright. As a PPA customer, you never owned the system - so you were never eligible for it anyway. Instead, your qualified installer claims the commercial Section 48E investment tax credit and incorporates those savings into your lower PPA rate. You get the economic benefit without owing the taxes to claim it.
Why do I need a battery?
Under California's NEM 3.0 rules, the compensation for solar exported to the grid is much lower than it used to be. A battery stores your daytime solar production so you use it during expensive evening peak hours instead of buying that power from SCE. This significantly increases your actual monthly savings vs. solar alone.
Are the savings guaranteed?
Your qualified installer offers a production guarantee. If the system generates less than the annual kWh amount stated in your contract, they credit you the difference - backed in writing. Terms and exclusions apply; review your contract for the full details.

How It Works for Eastvale Homeowners

1

See Your SCE Escape Number

Enter your monthly bill. Get an instant estimate of what you could keep instead of sending to SCE.

2

Get Your Zero-Down Exit Plan

Adrian analyzes your roof via satellite and designs a system sized for your home - no site visit required upfront.

3

Pay Less Starting Month One

$0 down. Lower bill from day one. Your qualified installer handles permits, installation, and maintenance.

Free Estimate for Eastvale

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No site visit required. Adrian pulls satellite data and sends you a personalized breakdown within hours.

Your monthly bill
$250/mo
Est. monthly savings
$113/mo
$50$800+

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