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Modesto enjoys 267 sunny days per year with excellent Central Valley solar conditions. Under NEM 3.0, PG&E customers maximize their strong solar returns by pairing panels with battery storage.
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PG&E serves Modesto under NEM 3.0 net billing. Battery storage is strongly recommended to maximize self-consumption. Stanislaus County has streamlined solar permitting processes.
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)
Average Rate: $0.31/kWh
NEM 3.0 - Net Billing Tariff. Export rates vary by time of day with higher compensation during peak demand periods. New $24/month fixed charge starting March 2026 with lower per-kWh rates.
A solar+battery system averages $29,350 for a 7.5kW solar system paired with a 10kWh battery. State and PG&E incentives may be available.
Yes! Modesto gets 5.8 peak sun hours per day, which is excellent for solar.
Modesto homeowners with a solar+battery system typically save $2,180 annually on electricity bills under NEM 3.0.
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