San Pablo receives around 260 sunny days each year, giving homeowners reliable solar potential. With PG&E rates among the highest in the country, families in Contra Costa County are increasingly turning to solar to lock in predictable pricing and reduce grid dependence. Solar adoption across the Bay Area continues to grow as homeowners pursue long-term savings, sustainability, and higher property values.

Solar panels typically cost 2.80 to 3.70 dollars per watt.
Families usually save 20,000 to 35,000 dollars over 25 years.
Most solar systems pay off in 6 to 8 years.
Solar offers predictable costs compared to PG&E’s rising electricity prices.
Zero-down and low-interest financing options make solar affordable for families.



Install an ARKA solar structure and you may qualify for a 30% federal tax credit on eligible solar costs—helping reduce your overall investment while upgrading your home with long-term energy generation.
In California, adding a battery to your ARKA solar structure may qualify for Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) rebates. Eligible customers can receive $850 per kWh (Equity) or $1,000 per kWh (Equity Resiliency)—dramatically lowering the cost of backup storage.
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.




Most San Pablo homeowners save 40–60% on PG&E bills.
Yes, permits are required, but your installer manages the entire process.
Most solar systems are completed in 6–8 weeks.
They generate energy while adding shade and modern outdoor living benefits.
Yes, abundant sun and mild weather ensure strong solar output year-round.

