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Service area · Fallbrook, California

Solar Panels & Battery Storage in Fallbrook, CA

SolarCCS designs, permits, and installs solar and battery systems across Fallbrook with our own in-house crew. Fill out the flyer for a complimentary assessment — licensed general contractor, family-owned, and headquartered right here in the Inland Empire.

Licensed CSLB #983330 · 30+ years in the Inland Empire

CSLB #983330
Family-owned
Riverside-based
Solar + General Contractor

About this service area

Solar in Fallbrook, specifically

Fallbrook is an unincorporated San Diego County community known as the 'Avocado Capital of the World,' served by San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) under the Net Billing Tariff (NBT), SDG&E's NEM 3.0 program. Bordering Camp Pendleton in inland North San Diego County, Fallbrook mixes agricultural avocado groves with a historic downtown now undergoing a county-led revitalization. Solar permits here are processed by San Diego County, not a city building department.

Completed SolarCCS rooftop solar array on a home near Fallbrook, CA
Electric utility
San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E)
Population
~32,267
Equity incentives
Some addresses may qualify for DAC-SASH or SGIP equity rebates. Eligibility is census-tract specific and confirmed per address.
Zip codes served
92028 · 92088

What matters here

What Fallbrook homeowners should know

SolarCCS crew setting panels at golden hour on a Fallbrook rooftop
A SolarCCS crew setting panels on a Fallbrook-area roof — our own installers, not subcontractors.

SDG&E territory — Net Billing Tariff (NBT)

Fallbrook is served by San Diego Gas & Electric, so new solar customers fall under the Net Billing Tariff (NBT), SDG&E's NEM 3.0 program, which pays variable avoided-cost rates for exported energy. Battery storage helps growers and homeowners alike get more value from solar by using it on-site.

Avocado Capital of the World

Fallbrook's economy and land use center on avocado groves and agriculture alongside a historic downtown, with the community bordering Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton to the west — a mix that includes large agricultural parcels well suited to ground-mount solar.

Equity-program coverage varies by tract

DAC-SASH eligibility in Fallbrook depends on the specific census tract; SGIP battery rebates are closed to new general applicants as of 2026 outside the income-qualified RSSE pathway. SolarCCS verifies eligibility per address.

San Diego County permitting, not "City of"

Fallbrook is unincorporated, so solar permits go through San Diego County Planning & Development Services rather than a city department, with zoning review for both on-site and off-site systems. SolarCCS manages the county permit process and SDG&E interconnection.

On the ground in Fallbrook

Fallbrook is growing — here’s where

Recent development shaping Fallbrook — and where new rooftops and commercial growth are creating solar and storage opportunities.

County adopts Fallbrook Sub-Area Plan for downtown revitalization

San Diego County's Board of Supervisors adopted a Fallbrook Sub-Area Plan in December 2024 aimed at revitalizing and beautifying the downtown corridor to attract residents, businesses, and tourism.

“On December 11, 2024, the County Board of Supervisors adopted the Fallbrook Sub-Area Plan. The Plan is the result of a collaborative effort between the community, various stakeholders, and County groups. The Plan supports revitalization and beautification efforts for the Fallbrook downtown area.”

Why it matters: Confirms San Diego County (not a city) is Fallbrook's planning and permitting authority, and signals new downtown construction activity that could pair with solar and battery upgrades.

County approves new traffic signals and Green Streets stormwater project in Fallbrook

San Diego County approved $4.74 million in new traffic signals plus a $7.7 million Green Streets stormwater filtration project along South Mission Road in Fallbrook.

“Fallbrook will also see a $7.7 million Green Streets project along South Mission Road between Mission Oaks Road and Ammunition Road. Features include: Six biofiltration basins and 23 tree wells to capture and filter stormwater pollutants before discharge into the San Luis Rey River tributary.”

Why it matters: Ongoing county infrastructure investment in Fallbrook reflects continued growth and construction activity in the community relevant to future solar and battery installation demand.

How it goes

Four steps from first call to power on

  1. Complimentary Assessment
    01

    Complimentary Assessment

    We review your roof, your last twelve months of bills, and your electrical panel, then give you real numbers for your Fallbrook address. No cost, no obligation.

  2. Design & Permit
    02

    Design & Permit

    We engineer the system, submit plans to the city, and file the SDG&E interconnection application. The paperwork is handled end to end.

  3. Install
    03

    Install

    Our own in-house crew does the work — no rotating subcontractors. Most residential systems go up in one to three days.

  4. PTO & Activation
    04

    PTO & Activation

    Final inspection, permission to operate from SDG&E, then we switch the system on and walk you through monitoring.

Why us

Why SolarCCS in Fallbrook

Two SolarCCS installers on a job site serving Fallbrook, CA

Licensed general contractor

SolarCCS is the solar division of a licensed general contractor, CSLB #983330. Roofing, electrical, and structural work stay under one license instead of being handed off.

Our own crew

The people who design your system are the people who install it and the people who come back for service. Nothing is farmed out.

Local to Fallbrook

We are family-owned and based in Riverside. We know the inspectors, the utility processes, and the roofs in this part of the Inland Empire.

For businesses

Commercial solar in Fallbrook

Downtown revitalization and agricultural opportunity

San Diego County adopted the Fallbrook Sub-Area Plan in December 2024, a multi-year revitalization and beautification effort for downtown Fallbrook aimed at attracting businesses and improving pedestrian access, alongside new Green Streets stormwater projects nearby. As downtown storefronts and agricultural operations invest in upgrades, SolarCCS's commercial and agricultural solar-plus-storage systems offer a way to offset rising energy costs for groves, packing facilities, and small businesses.

Fallbrook solar FAQ

This is not tax, legal, or financial advice. Consult a qualified professional.

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