PG&E Rate Increases in 2026: Why Bakersfield Homeowners Are Switching to Solar
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    PG&E Rate Increases in 2026: Why Bakersfield Homeowners Are Switching to Solar

    Discount Solar TeamJanuary 20, 20266 min read

    Electricity Costs Are Climbing — Fast

    If you've noticed your PG&E bill creeping up, you're not imagining it. California electricity rates have increased by an average of 8% per year over the past decade, and 2026 is no exception.

    The Numbers Don't Lie

    YearAverage PG&E Rate (per kWh)Annual Cost (1,000 kWh/mo)
    2021$0.23$2,760
    2023$0.32$3,840
    2025$0.38$4,560
    2026$0.41$4,920

    |---|---|---|

    2021$0.23$2,760
    2023$0.32$3,840
    2025$0.38$4,560
    2026$0.41$4,920
    2023$0.32$3,840
    2025$0.38$4,560
    2026$0.41$4,920
    2025$0.38$4,560
    2026$0.41$4,920

    That's nearly $2,200 more per year compared to just five years ago for an average Bakersfield household.

    Why Rates Keep Rising

    Several factors drive PG&E's rate increases:

  1. Wildfire liability costs passed to ratepayers
  2. Grid infrastructure upgrades across California
  3. Regulatory compliance with state clean energy mandates
  4. General inflation in materials and labor
  5. How Solar Protects You

    When you install solar panels, you essentially lock in your electricity rate at today's cost:

  6. Fixed monthly payments with solar financing (often lower than your current bill)
  7. No exposure to future PG&E rate increases
  8. 25-year panel warranty means decades of predictable costs
  9. Battery storage adds protection against time-of-use rate spikes
  10. The Math: Solar vs. PG&E Over 25 Years

    For a home using 1,000 kWh/month:

  11. Without solar: ~$175,000 in electricity costs (assuming 6% annual increases)
  12. With solar: ~$45,000 total system cost (after tax credits) + minimal grid charges
  13. Net savings: $120,000+
  14. Real Example: The Martinez Family

    The Martinez family in Southwest Bakersfield was paying $380/month to PG&E. After installing an 8.6 kW system with Discount Solar:

  15. Monthly solar payment: $165/month
  16. Monthly PG&E bill: $12/month (grid connection fee)
  17. Total monthly cost: $177/month
  18. Monthly savings: $203
  19. Annual savings: $2,436
  20. Don't Wait for Rates to Climb Higher

    Every month you wait, PG&E rates go up while solar installation costs remain stable. The best time to switch was yesterday — the second best time is today.

    Get your free estimate and see exactly how much you'll save with Discount Solar Solutions.

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