
Get a Battery, Save 30%+ Keep Your NEM 2.0 Benefits

The Issue
Even with solar, most homeowners are:
Overpaying for power at night
Sending solar back to the grid for pennies
Stuck under new NEM 3.0 rules — or worried about losing their NEM 2.0 plan
Unprotected during blackouts and outages
Sound familiar? You’re not alone.
The Solution
With our Battery Savings Program, we help California homeowners:
Save 30% or more on their battery installation
Keep their NEM 2.0 benefits
Add backup power to their homes
Increase their solar ROI by 2–3x
Store It. Use It When It Matters. Save 30%+ With a Home Battery.
See What You Could Be Saving
Upload your most recent utility bill and we’ll send you a free, personalized quote showing how much a battery system can save you — and how we make it affordable.
✅ No spam, no pressure — just answers.
✅ We’ll calculate your ideal battery size and show your estimated monthly savings.
✅ Takes less than 30 seconds.
We are your neighbors, friends and family that are tired of getting ripped off by our Federal, State and Local governments as well as unethical Solar companies. We built this company as a place where our friends, family and neighbors can to get fair honest prices for solar, and work with only the best and most honest local solar companies.

Tony is the founder of Save On Solar Now. For most of his career, he has worked at the intersection of finance, real estate, and energy—helping homeowners, landlords, and businesses make smarter decisions with their assets. After seeing widespread confusion and misaligned incentives across the solar industry, Tony built Save On Solar Now to bring clarity, transparency, and real economic value to property owners. The company partners with vetted solar providers and uses disciplined financial modeling to ensure every project is designed around performance, long-term value, and owner outcomes—serving customers across California and beyond.

Yvett serves as Vice President of Operations at Save On Solar Now, overseeing customer experience, internal systems, and operational execution across every solar and battery project. With deep expertise in operations management, financial coordination, and process optimization, she ensures each homeowner receives clear guidance, accurate information, and consistent support from start to finish. Known for her precision, patience, and people-first leadership style, Yvett works behind the scenes to streamline workflows, protect customer outcomes, and ensure incentives, savings, and timelines are handled correctly. Her focus is simple: operational excellence that delivers trust, clarity, and long-term value for every client.

.Marcus serves as Vice President of Sales at Save On Solar Now, leading commercial solar strategy for property owners, investors, and operators. With a background in finance, real estate, and escrow coordination, he specializes in structuring solar solutions that reduce energy costs by 40–60% while increasing NOI, cash flow, and long-term asset value. Marcus works closely with landlords, multifamily owners, and commercial clients to align clean energy with real estate transactions and investment goals. His focus is simple: turn properties into income-producing energy assets that deliver measurable financial and environmental returns.

Cindy is a licensed real estate broker and strategic partner of Save On Solar Now, bringing extensive experience working with homeowners, buyers, sellers, and homeowner associations across Southern California. With a strong background in HOA guidelines, transaction management, and residential sales, she helps navigate the complexities that often impact solar and property decisions. Fully bilingual and highly credentialed, Cindy ensures energy upgrades align with HOA requirements, resale considerations, and long-term property value. Her role bridges real estate and solar, helping homeowners move forward with clarity, compliance, and confidence.

Laura is a local celebrity with Gigi The Dancing Horse, she has been looking to add storage to her system for years but the quotes for batteries were well over $20,000 for a single powerwall. We were able to get her TWO POWERWALLS to give her enough storage to save on solar and have enough storage for outages common in our area for UNDER $15,000 for TWO Tesla Powerwalls. She saved over $10,000.
Hear it from her:
"The team at Save On Solar Now got me the best deal I have ever seen. They are honest and straight forward and got me an unbelievable deal. Everyone needs to know about this program and take advantage of it ASAP!"

Stop Giving SDG&E Your Hard-Earned Money!San Diego homeowners with solar are still getting hit with sky-high energy bills. Here’s why a home battery is essential in SDG&E territory:
Avoid 4-9 PM Peak Rates: SDG&E's most expensive hours are 4 PM to 9 PM—exactly when your solar is off. A battery lets you use your own stored power, eliminating these premium charges.
Protect Your NEM 2 Status: Don't risk losing your valuable NEM 2 agreement. Learn the one critical way to add a battery without jeopardizing your grandfathered benefits.
Real Savings: The biggest financial benefit is strategic usage control, not just backup. Save thousands by shifting when you consume energy.
Click to Read the Full Guide and Protect Your Investment. >>>
Most solar homes without batteries are forced to buy electricity back at the most expensive times of day. Under current utility billing rules, excess daytime solar is exported for low value, while evening power is purchased at premium rates. A battery fixes this mismatch by storing your solar energy and using it when rates spike, instead of selling it cheap and buying it back expensive.
Bottom line: Solar without a battery leaves savings on the table.
Under NEM 3.0, utilities dramatically reduced the value of exported solar energy. This means homeowners are paid less for sending power to the grid and charged more when buying it back. Batteries reverse that math by keeping your energy on-site, where it’s worth far more to you than the utility will ever pay.
Translation: The grid no longer rewards solar exports. Batteries protect your return
Many solar homeowners unknowingly lose thousands over the life of their system by exporting energy at low credit values and repurchasing it during peak hours. Batteries reduce or eliminate this problem by shifting your usage away from peak pricing and toward stored solar energy.
Key insight: A battery doesn’t just add backup power — it stops the daily financial penalty built into modern rate plans.
It depends on your home’s energy usage, the size of your solar system, and what you want to power during peak hours or outages. Some homeowners only want to offset expensive evening electricity, while others want whole-home or extended backup.
That said, with current discounts and incentives, many homeowners we work with have been able to install:
One Tesla Powerwall for well under $14,000
Two Tesla Powerwalls for under $20,000
Pricing and availability can change, and the right setup is different for every home. The best way to know exactly what you need — and what deals you qualify for — is to get a custom estimate while current incentives are still in place.
Get your estimate now to lock in today’s pricing.
If you already have solar under NEM 2.0, you can add a battery without losing your NEM 2.0 status — as long as the battery is added correctly.
A battery retrofit does not automatically trigger NEM 3.0. The key is that the battery must be configured to store energy from your existing solar system and not increase solar capacity beyond allowed limits.
In most cases:
Your existing solar agreement stays intact
Your NEM 2.0 export credits remain unchanged
You gain the ability to store energy instead of exporting it cheaply
The battery simply helps you use more of your own solar power during peak hours, when electricity is most expensive.
Homeowners can accidentally trigger NEM 3.0 if:
1. They significantly increase their solar system size
2. The battery is improperly configured
3. Paperwork is filed incorrectly with the utility
That’s why battery retrofits should be handled by a team that understands NEM protections, utility rules, and proper interconnection requirements.
Even with better export credits, NEM 2.0 homes still buy power during peak evening hours.
A battery allows you to:
1. Reduce peak-rate purchases
2. Increase self-consumption
3. Add backup power for outages
4. Extend the long-term value of your solar investment
NEM 2.0 plus a battery is one of the strongest setups available today.
The Save On Solar Now program is a unique, structured ownership arrangement designed to provide homeowners with immediate, significant savings on a home battery system, often $5,000 to $10,000 less than a traditional purchase.
How it Works:
Problem: Most homeowners can't fully use the available federal tax credits and incentives because they lack sufficient personal tax liability, resulting in the battery being sold at full retail price.
Solution: A financing partner temporarily owns the battery for a six-year program period. This partner can fully monetize all available tax credits and incentives at scale.
Immediate Savings: The value from the fully captured incentives is immediately reflected as a lower upfront price for you.
Usage: You use the battery exactly as if you owned it from day one, receiving backup power and bill optimization. There are no restrictions, loans, interest charges, or liens on your home.
Full Ownership: After the six-year period, full ownership automatically transfers to you (or via a predetermined buyout option), and you continue to benefit from the battery's remaining useful life (typically 15-20 years).
For Cash Buyers:Even if you pay cash, the program maximizes your savings. Your cash payment pre-pays your participation in the incentive-capture structure. The effective price you pay is still lower—often $5,000 to $8,000 less—than buying the battery outright through traditional channels, and the tax complexity is handled by the program partner.
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DISCLAIMER: The results shown are illustrative and not typical. Individual outcomes vary based on many factors including system design, location, usage patterns, and regulatory conditions. No sales language is included.
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