Enphase IQ Meter Collar Utility Approvals Expand: What It Means for San Diego Homeowners in 2026
Whole-home backup has become one of the fastest-growing reasons San Diego homeowners add batteries. The obstacle has rarely been “does the battery work.” The obstacle is the messy reality of interconnection hardware, panel work, wall space, and utility approval requirements that can slow down projects and complicate installs. That is why Enphase’s IQ Meter Collar […]
SDG&E Net Metering in 2026: Rate Structures Explained
“Net metering” is still the phrase most homeowners use, but in SDG&E territory in 2026, the rate structure depends on when the solar system was approved to operate and which tariff applies. For most new solar customers, the current framework is the Net Billing Tariff (NBT), which SDG&E calls the Solar Billing Plan. This article […]
SDG&E TOU Rates in 2026: Everything You Need to Know
SDG&E Time-of-Use (TOU) pricing is built around a simple idea: electricity costs more during the hours when the grid is under the most stress, and less when demand is lower. In 2026, that spread between expensive and cheap hours is wide enough that TOU is no longer a minor billing detail. It is the framework […]