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NEM 2.0 · Battery additions

Does Adding a Battery Affect NEM 2.0?

The short answer is almost always no \u2014 a battery does not end NEM 2.0 grandfathering. Here is the precise rule and the two ways people accidentally reset the clock anyway.

The short answer

Adding a battery usually keeps grandfathering

Adding battery storage does not end NEM 2.0 grandfathering as long as the solar array is not expanded past the 10% / 1 kW limit and you do not file a new solar interconnection application. The battery is a load-side addition.

This is the single most common question from NEM 2.0 homeowners, and the answer is good news: you can add backup and self-consumption without giving up the favorable export rate you already have. Most existing NEM 2.0 systems in the Inland Empire are now 3\u201310 years old \u2014 prime for a battery add.

The mechanics

Why a battery is treated as load-side

Under California NEM rules, grandfathering is tied to the solar interconnection agreement and the approved solar array size. A battery does not change the solar array or its interconnection \u2014 it stores energy behind the meter. Because the utility sees the same solar interconnection, the NEM 2.0 agreement stays in force.

The battery charges from your solar (or the grid) and discharges to your home. The solar export credit structure is unchanged.

Stay within

The solar expansion limit

You may expand the solar array by up to 10% or 1 kW (whichever is greater) beyond the original approved size and keep grandfathering. A battery does not count against this limit.

Battery add

Load-side addition. No new solar interconnection. Grandfathering intact.

Solar upsizing past 10% / 1 kW

Triggers a new interconnection application and can move you to NEM 3.0.

Watch out

When a battery add can reset grandfathering

  • You expand the solar array past the 10% / 1 kW limit at the same time as the battery (e.g. adding more panels AND a battery).
  • The contractor files a new interconnection application for the solar, not just the battery.

A careful contractor checks your original approved system size first and files a battery-only add when possible. Want a read on your specific system? request a complimentary assessment.

The payoff

Why a battery makes sense on NEM 2.0

Even though NEM 2.0 pays well for exports, a battery still helps by shifting solar into the evening peak (when you pay the highest retail rate), providing whole-home backup, and \u2014 if you ever sell \u2014 by preserving a system that a buyer sees as complete and resilient. Use the grandfathering calculator to see how many years of NEM 2.0 you have left to protect.

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