Solar + battery leads

Exclusive solar + battery leads.
One installer per market.

We own city-specific solar websites that rank for "solar panels near me," "Tesla Powerwall installer," "battery backup solar," and NEM 3.0 search terms. Every call routes only to you.

What you get

Battery-aware leads. Built for NEM 3.0 economics.

California's NEM 3.0 broke pure solar economics. Battery storage is now the value driver. The sites are positioned to attract homeowners who already understand that - so you're not educating, you're closing.

01

Solar + battery bundle

10-16 kW system + 1-2 batteries. Typical ticket $32K-$55K. The core vertical.

02

Battery-only retrofit

Existing solar owners adding storage. Tesla Powerwall 3, Enphase, Franklin. $9K-$18K.

03

New solar install

Rooftop + ground mount. Panel upgrade often bundled. $15K-$45K depending on size.

Coverage

Where solar + battery markets are open

We rank or are building rankings for solar and battery storage across the following cities.

Ventura County

  • Simi Valley
  • Thousand Oaks
  • Camarillo
  • Oxnard
  • Ventura
  • Moorpark

San Fernando Valley + LA

  • West Hills
  • Porter Ranch
  • Calabasas
  • Encino
  • Woodland Hills
  • Northridge

Bay Area + OC

  • Palo Alto
  • Los Altos
  • Saratoga
  • Irvine
  • Newport Beach
  • Mission Viejo
Why solar leads convert

What drives solar and battery demand in California

California is the largest residential solar market in the country, and the shift to NEM 3.0 changed the math in a way that rewards installers who know how to sell storage.

What's driving homeowners to search:

  • NEM 3.0 pays far less for grid export, making on-site battery storage the economic centerpiece rather than an add-on.
  • Some of the highest electricity rates in the nation, with frequent utility price hikes.
  • Ongoing concern about grid reliability and outages.
  • The 30% federal tax credit plus California's SGIP rebates keep net cost attractive.

Solar is high-ticket with a longer sales cycle than emergency trades, but the deal size makes each closed lead extremely valuable. A typical system runs $15,000 to $50,000 or more once batteries are included.

The homeowner filling out a solar inquiry is researching a major purchase - they want a real consultation, not a hard sell. On an exclusive ranked site you are the single installer they reach, so you control the conversation instead of being one of five bids racing to discount.

We rank city-specific solar and battery websites for rooftop solar, Tesla Powerwall, Enphase and Franklin storage, and battery-only retrofits across Ventura County, Conejo Valley, the San Fernando Valley, San Diego County, and the Bay Area. Every site routes to one installer per territory. For NEM 3.0 economics, system pricing, and the ITC and SGIP rebate stack, see our California solar and battery cost guide.

Solar and battery territories are held one installer per market, and the strongest markets lock first. If you install solar and storage and want exclusive homeowner inquiries in one of these cities, the fastest way to find out what is open is to check your market - no obligation, no shared leads. You can also browse all current open markets or read how the model works before you reach out.

Pricing

$80-$220 per solar lead. Or flat monthly.

Solar is high-ticket but long sales cycle. Per-lead pricing reflects $15K-$50K average job value. See solar + battery cost guide for current California pricing.

FAQ

Solar-lead questions

How much do solar leads cost?

$80-$220 per inbound call. $900-$2,500/month flat monthly for exclusive territory.

Are these shared with other solar companies?

No. One solar installer per territory. 100% call routing.

Are these NEM 2.0 grandfathered or NEM 3.0?

NEM 3.0. The sites are positioned for current California rules. We lead with battery messaging because solar-only ROI under NEM 3.0 is weak without storage.

Do you separate panel install vs battery-only?

The sites attract both. You decide which you want to quote. Battery-only is a faster close because the homeowner already owns solar.

Can I license multiple cities?

Yes. Volume discount on 3+ adjacent cities. Useful for installers running install crews across the metro.