Residents

The Southern California Edison (SCE) Charge Ready Home program provides eligible residents rebates of up to $4,200 to upgrade their home's electrical panel.

Upgrades are often necessary for installing an electric vehicle charger in your home and provide other benefits as well. Learn more about the process and rebate eligibility options below.

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About the Electric Panel Upgrade Process

Start by assessing your home’s existing electrical panel. If you are planning to install a Level 2 (L2) charger for an electric vehicle, consult a licensed electrical contractor to advise on how many amps would be recommended.

Charge Ready Home requires hiring a licensed electrician or contractor. Upgrading an electrical panel is never a do-it-yourself project. A licensed electrician will ensure that all codes and regulations are followed to ensure the job is done correctly and safely.

Before any work begins, your contractor will shut off the power to your home. Typical upgrades can take 6-8 hours depending on what electrical work needs to be done and the condition of your electrical panel and circuitry.

Once the new panel has been installed and approved, your electrician will safely restore power to your home.

 

Which Rebate do I Qualify for?

You may qualify for one of two rebate levels: income qualified or geographic based.

Income-Qualified Eligibility Options – Up to $4,200

Public Assistance Program

You are enrolled in at least one of the following public assistance programs.

  • Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance
  • CalFresh/SNAP (food stamps)
  • CalWorks (TANF)/tribal TANF
  • Drive Clean in the San Joaquin Replace Program
  • GRID Alternatives prequalification
  • Head Start Income Eligible (tribal only)
  • Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
  • Medi-Cal (income-qualified Medi-Cal only)
  • Medi-Cal for Families Program (Healthy Families A&B)
  • Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
  • Southern California Edison’s Pre-Owned EV Program
Income Verification

You live in a low-income household, defined as a household earning less than 80% of the area median income (AMI).

Geographic Eligibility Option – Up to $2,100

Disadvantaged Communities

You live in a designated disadvantaged community (top 25% based on SB353 Disadvantaged Communities Map).

Check Your Eligibility

 

Find a Local Contractor

Use the toolbar below to help you select a licensed contractor to upgrade your home’s electrical panel through our directory.

A full contractor directory is available here.

Animo Electric

Ed So
(626) 497-2134
ed@animo.la
CSLB#: 1103942

New Electronics Communication

Elie Hadchiti
(626) 500-6400
drelie471@icloud.com
CSLB#: 1049325

Medana Electrical Service

Xiongwang He
(626) 689-1260
xiongwanghe@gmail.com
CSLB#: 1087102

UP 4 U Construction Inc

Qingsong Li
(626) 688-6138
lqs700812@gmail.com
CSLB#: 1100647

Michael Martinez Electric LLC

Michael Martinez
(909) 489-9491
michaelmmds@aol.com
CSLB#: 887859

Trinetwork Inc.

Sebastian Belowski
(323) 315-0307
office@trinetwork.net
CSLB#: 956106

Future Tech Inc

Dieter Konnegen
(541) 944-9335
ftielectric11@gmail.com
CSLB#: 794461

Alternating Power Electric

Jose Tostado
(818) 987-2465
alternatingpowerelectric@gmail.com
CSLB#: 1109906

ING Electric Inc

Noran Ing
(951) 399-2555
noraning@ing-electric.com
CSLB#: 1048140

Mylestone Technologies

Floyd Osborne
(323) 904-7931
floyd@mylestonetech.com
CSLB#: 1008727

2911 Contractors LLC

Daniel Eidson
(707) 296-8062
support@2911contractorsllc.com
CSLB#: 1066799

DNA Contracting

Daniel Valencia
(559) 870-7465
vvalencia@dnacontracting-services.com
CSLB#: 971392