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In March 2026, California restructured electric bills by adding a fixed monthly grid connection charge, shifting some costs away from the per-kilowatt-hour rate. Low-usage households may see higher bills, while high-usage homes could save. Rooftop solar can still reduce usage costs but cannot eliminate the new fixed charge, making energy habits and usage patterns more critical for savings than ever before.
By Toby MitchellIn March 2026, California restructured electric bills by adding a fixed monthly grid connection charge, shifting some costs away from the per-kilowatt-hour rate. Low-usage households may see higher bills, while high-usage homes could save. Rooftop solar can still reduce usage costs but cannot eliminate the new fixed charge, making energy habits and usage patterns more critical for savings than ever before.