If you opened your latest PG&E statement and noticed a sudden, unavoidable fee, you aren’t alone. In March 2026, PG&E officially rolled out its “Base Services Charge”—an automatic fee of roughly $24 per month for most Bay Area households.

Understanding the Unavoidable Base Services Charge
This new fixed charge was implemented regardless of how much energy you actually consume. Naturally, Bay Area homeowners are frustrated. Many are wondering: if I’m forced to pay this baseline fee every single month, no matter what, is going solar even worth the investment anymore? The short answer is an absolute yes.

Variable Costs Are Still the Real Enemy
While the $24 flat fee is annoying, it represents only a fraction of your overall energy expenses. The true budget-killers are PG&E’s variable, per-kilowatt-hour (kWh) charges, especially during peak evening hours. A properly sized home solar system eliminates these astronomical variable costs. You might still pay the minor fixed fee, but you avoid hundreds of dollars in unpredictable usage charges.

Leveraging the Drop in Per-kWh Rates
Here is the silver lining to the 2026 billing restructure: to balance the new flat fee, PG&E slightly lowered its volumetric per-kWh rates. This shift makes it the perfect time to electrify your home with heat pumps or an EV. By pairing those new electric loads with rooftop solar, you maximize your return on investment against the grid.

Why Battery Storage is the Ultimate Shield
Under current net metering rules, sending power back to the grid isn’t highly compensated. Adding a home battery storage system is the ultimate hack to bypass PG&E’s pricing entirely. Your panels generate power during the day, your battery stores it, and your home consumes it at night. You achieve near-total energy independence, reducing your bill to just that unavoidable baseline charge.
Take Control of Your Bay Area Energy Bill
Stop letting PG&E dictate your monthly budget. West Coast Solar has helped thousands of Northern California residents navigate these frustrating utility changes. Contact our local Bay Area team today for a free, customized solar and battery quote!










