PG&E Service Area
Solar Panels in Butte County, California
VoltSol Energy serves 5 cities across Butte County with off-grid solar installations. Our EG4 battery systems start at $8,700 — designed to reduce your PG&E bill, provide backup power, and sidestep NEM 3.0 complexity.
County Snapshot — Butte County
Utility Rate
PG&E: Estimated $0.44/kWh residential rate. PG&E residential rates average $0.44/kWh, among California's highest. High rates combined with frequent PSPS events make solar with battery backup especially attractive.
Permit Office
Butte County Development Services (Butte County). Typical turnaround: 2-4 weeks. Post-Camp Fire rebuilds often integrate solar. County staff experienced with fire-resilient installations and PSPS-hardened systems.
Climate Zone
Zone 11 (valley floor): Hot valley summers with temperatures over 100°F and mild winters. High cooling demand drives energy use from June through September.
County Context
Butte County sits in the northern Sacramento Valley with Chico and Oroville on the valley floor and Paradise in the foothill fire zone. The 2018 Camp Fire devastated Paradise, making fire resilience and PSPS backup power top priorities. High PG&E rates and frequent shutoffs drive strong solar adoption.
Why Solar in Butte County?
Homeowners in Butte County are served by PG&E, which has seen significant residential rate increases in recent years. Off-grid solar offers a way to lock in energy costs at installation prices and protect against future hikes.
Our systems combine rooftop solar panels, EG4 battery storage, and inverters to power your home’s most energy-intensive loads — like heating, cooling, and major appliances — without relying on the grid. That means no utility buyback complexity under NEM 3.0, and backup power during PSPS shutoffs or outages.
With the 30% federal solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) still available, the economics of solar in Butte County are stronger than ever. Consult a tax professional to confirm your specific eligibility.