Solar Payback Period in La Mesa, California: When Does It Pay Off?
La Mesa, California — SDG&E service area
When Does Solar Pay Off in La Mesa?
A 7kW system in La Mesa costs approximately $21,000 at $3/watt. With annual savings of $3,444 (based on San Diego Gas & Electric's 41.0¢/57.0¢ rate tiers), the break-even point is approximately 6.1 years.
Without Solar: Projected San Diego Gas & Electric Bills
San Diego Gas & Electric rates have increased 89% (2014-2024). If that trend continues, the average La Mesa bill looks like this:
| Year | Est. Monthly Bill (no solar) | With Solar |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 (today) | $265/mo | ~$0/mo |
| 2031 (5 years) | $364/mo | ~$0/mo |
| 2036 (10 years) | $501/mo | ~$0/mo |
| 2041 (15 years) | $689/mo | ~$0/mo |
Projections use the 89% (2014-2024) 10-year CAGR as a straight-line estimate. Actual rate changes vary. Solar bill estimates assume fixed system output.
The Compounding Advantage
The payback period calculation above uses today's rates. In reality, as San Diego Gas & Electric rates rise each year, your solar savings grow too — because every kWh your panels produce is worth more. This means the effective payback period is typically shorter than the static calculation suggests, and the 25-year savings figure grows significantly with each rate increase.
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