Inland Empire

Solar Installation in

Inland Empire

Power Choice Program Available in Inland Empire

Eligible homeowners get solar installed with $0 upfront cost - no loan, no lease, no risk

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Why Inland Empire Homeowners Choose HomeLink for Solar Installation

We’re the local alternative to big national companies – and your LA neighbors have noticed.

No Subcontractors - Ever

Every HomeLink installation in Inland Empire is performed by our own trained crew - never a third-party contractor. That means full accountability at every step.

Power Choice - $o Upfront Cost

Qualified LA homeowners get solar installed with zero money down through the Power Choice Program. No loan. No lease. No risk. Just savings from day one.

Local Owner On Every Site

Our owner Mandy lives nearby and is on-site for 90% of installations. You're not dealing with a San Francisco call center - you get our personal number.

CSLB Licensed & Fully Insured

HomeLink holds California CSLB License #1117534 and carries full liability insurance. Every LA permit is filed correctly, every single time.

Solar + Battery Backup Systems

We install Tesla Powerwall and Franklin Battery alongside your solar system. Stay powered during LA outages - day or night, storm or grid failure.

4.9★ Google Rating - 300+ Reviews

Over 300 verified Google reviews from homeowners across Inland Empire Read what your neighbors say about their HomeLink solar experience.

Our Solar Installation Process in Inland Empire

From your first call to your system going live – here’s exactly what happens, step by step.

Free Quote

Local LA advisor calls within 24 hours. Not a call center.

Custom Design

System sized for your roof and LADWP/SCE usage.

Permits Filed

We handle all LA city permits and utility applications.

Install Day

In-house crew installs your full system- usually 1 day.

System ON

Inspection passed, utility connected. Your solar is live.

Areas We Serve

  • San Fernando Valley
  • East LA
  • Westside
  • San Gabriel Valley
  • Burbank
  • Glendale
  • Pasadena
  • Long Beach
  • + All LA County Zip Codes

Solar Energy in Inland Empire , California

Inland Empire homeowners served by LADWP and SCE have seen electricity rates increase over 35% in the past three years. With an average of 5.5 peak sun hours per day, LA is one of Southern California’s most productive locations for solar generation.
Under California’s NEM 3.0 rules, pairing solar with battery backup maximises your savings by storing daytime solar energy for use during peak evening hours when grid rates are highest. HomeLink installs Tesla Powerwall and Franklin Battery storage throughout Inland Empire County.
We serve all neighbourhoods across LA County – from the San Fernando Valley to Long Beach, Pasadena to the Westside. Our crew can reach most LA job sites within 90 minutes of our Chino base, with no subcontractors ever dispatched.

5.5 Peak Sun Hours / Day

Inland Empire is ideal for solar production - one of the best in California

LADWP & SCE Service Areas

Average residential rate: $0.28-$0.40/kWh and rising every year

$120-$200/Month Average Savings

Typical LA homeowner reduction on monthly electricity bill after solar

Available Incentives in LA

Federal ITC 30% . LADWP Rebates . SGIP Battery . Power Choice Program

All LA Zip Codes Covered

90001-90084, 91001-91110 and all surrounding communities

How Much Can You Save on Solar in Inland Empire?

Real numbers for a typical LA home – based on current LADWP and SCE rates.

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Power Choice Program - Skip the Payback Period Entirely

Qualified Inland Empire homeowners can access the Power Choice Program and get solar installed with $O upfront. No loan payments to budget for. Check your eligibility →

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Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Installation in Inland Empire

Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Installation in Inland Empire
How much does solar panel installation cost in Inland Empire?

The average cost of solar panel installation in Inland Empire ranges from $12,000 to $25,000 for a residential system before incentives. Final pricing depends on system size, roof condition, electricity usage, and equipment quality.

After applying the 30% Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC), homeowners can significantly reduce overall installation costs. Many also choose flexible financing plans with little or no upfront payment.

How long does solar panel installation take in Inland Empire?

A complete solar installation in Inland Empire typically takes 4 to 10 weeks from consultation to system activation.

Typical process includes:

  • Site inspection & system design: 3–7 days
  • Permitting approvals: 2–6 weeks
  • Installation work: 1–3 days
  • Utility interconnection approval: 2–8 weeks

Project timelines may vary depending on local permitting and utility schedules.

How much can I save on my electric bill with solar in Inland Empire?

Homeowners in Inland Empire can save 50% to 90% on electricity bills, depending on energy usage and solar system size.

Average monthly savings:

  • Small homes: $80–$150/month
  • Medium homes: $150–$300/month
  • Large homes: $300+ per month

The Inland Empire receives strong year-round sunlight, making solar a highly effective long-term investment.

Does HomeLink Solar use subcontractors for Inland Empire installations?

Some solar companies use subcontractors, while others operate with in-house installation teams.

If subcontractors are used, they should be:

  • Properly licensed (C-10 / C-46 certified)
  • Fully insured
  • Experienced with local permitting requirements
  • Backed by workmanship warranties and installation support

Homeowners should always verify who will complete the installation work before signing an agreement.

What is the Power Choice Program and is my Inland Empire home eligible?

The Power Choice Program helps homeowners gain more control over energy production and electricity management through solar energy systems.

Eligibility in Inland Empire generally depends on:

  • Residential property type
  • Utility provider service area
  • Homeownership status

Most homeowners in Inland Empire qualify for solar-related programs, although specific requirements may vary by provider.

Is HomeLink Solar licensed and insured in Inland Empire?

Yes. Any reputable solar provider operating in Inland Empire should be:

  • Licensed through the California Contractors State License Board
  • Fully insured with liability and workers’ compensation coverage

This helps ensure safe installation, compliance with building codes, and homeowner protection.

Are there solar rebates or incentives available in Inland Empire in 2026?

Yes, homeowners in Inland Empire can still benefit from several solar incentives in 2026:

  • 30% Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC)
  • SGIP battery storage rebate program
  • Net Billing (NEM 3.0) export compensation system
  • Utility rebate and energy-efficiency programs when available

These incentives help reduce upfront costs and improve long-term solar savings.

How do I get a free solar quote in Inland Empire?

Getting a free solar quote in Inland Empire is simple:

  • Provide your recent electricity bill
  • Schedule a home or virtual consultation
  • Receive a custom solar system design and savings estimate
  • Review financing and incentive options

Most providers offer free, no-obligation consultations for homeowners.

What solar panels does HomeLink install in Inland Empire?

Solar providers in Inland Empire commonly install high-efficiency Tier-1 monocrystalline solar panels designed for maximum performance and durability.

These systems are selected based on:

  • Energy efficiency goals
  • Roof size and layout
  • Budget requirements
  • Battery storage compatibility

They are designed to perform efficiently in Southern California climate conditions.

Does NEM 3.0 affect solar savings in Inland Empire?

Yes. California’s NEM 3.0 policy lowers compensation rates for excess solar electricity exported back to the grid.

This means:

  • Lower export credit values
  • Greater focus on self-consumption
  • Increased value of battery storage systems

Despite these changes, solar continues to provide significant long-term savings in Inland Empire due to high electricity rates and strong sunlight exposure.

Inland Empire Solar Incentives, Rebates & Tax Credits for 2026

Inland Empire homeowners can still take advantage of several solar incentives in 2026:

  • 30% Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC)
  • California SGIP battery storage rebates
  • Net Billing (NEM 3.0) compensation structure
  • Utility-based rebate programs when available

These incentives help lower installation costs and improve return on investment.

Solar Incentives & Rebates Available in Inland Empire

Available solar incentives in Inland Empire include:

  • Federal 30% tax credit on solar installation costs
  • California SGIP battery rebate programs
  • Net billing credits for exported solar energy
  • Utility and energy-efficiency incentive programs

These programs make solar installation more affordable and financially beneficial for homeowners.

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