Daly City enjoys more than 260 days of partial-to-full sunshine each year, making it suitable for solar despite foggy mornings. With PG&E’s electricity costs rising faster than the national average, local homeowners are turning to solar to stabilize bills and increase home value. Solar adoption continues to grow across San Mateo County, driven by California’s clean energy push and long-term financial benefits.

Solar panels cost about 2.80 to 3.70 dollars per watt.
Families can expect to save 20,000 to 35,000 dollars over 25 years.
Most systems pay off in 6 to 8 years.
Solar provides predictable costs compared to PG&E’s frequent rate hikes.
Zero-down and low-interest financing makes solar affordable for Daly City homeowners.



Daly City promotes Energy Upgrade California programs where residents may qualify for up to $4,000 in rebates for approved energy upgrades—helpful when bundling solar + efficiency improvements for maximum savings.
If you add battery storage to your Arka solar structure, the Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) can cover 15% to 100% of storage installation costs depending on eligibility—making backup power far more affordable in Daly City.
Elevate your backyard with Arka’s PowerGazebos. Designed with cutting-edge solar technology and unmatched luxury, our gazebos bring perfection and style to any outdoor space.




Morning fog slightly reduces output, but afternoon sun ensures strong overall performance.

They generate energy while adding shade and modern outdoor living benefits.
Yes, batteries provide backup during outages and store excess solar power.
Most homeowners save 40–60% on PG&E bills.
Yes, permits are required, but installers handle all paperwork.

