Central Coast Homeowners: Tesla Is Giving Back Up to $1,500 — But You Need to Register Before June 30
Tesla’s Next Million Powerwall Rebate pays $750 per Powerwall 3 installed — up to $1,500 for two units. As your local Tesla Premium Certified Installer, we’re making sure every client on the Central Coast knows about it before the window closes.
Registration closes June 30. Your install can happen any time before September 30.
Reply to this page and we’ll prepare your quote. It takes less than 24 hours.
What is the Rebate?
To celebrate installing its one millionth Powerwall globally, Tesla launched the “Next Million Powerwall Rebate.” Here’s what it means for you:
- $750 per Powerwall 3 or Powerwall 3 Expansion installed at your home
- Up to $1,500 total if you install two units
- Paid as a Virtual Visa® Reward Card — sent by email after installation
- Can be combined with government rebates and other incentives
The Stacked Savings Breakdown (Package Deal)
When you combine all available savings on a two-battery package, here’s what the numbers look like:
| Saving | Amount |
|---|---|
| Tesla Next Million Powerwall Rebate (2 batteries) | $1,500 |
| Superior Solar Package Rebate | $750 |
| Federal Government BSTC Rebate | ~$5,330 |
| Total Saving | ~$7,580 |
| Package price after all rebates | From ~$18,890 |
Existing Powerwall 2 Owners — This is for You too
Powerwall 3 is now backward compatible with Powerwall 2. That means you can add a Powerwall 3 to your existing system — something that wasn’t possible before.
You’re still eligible for both the federal government rebate and the Tesla $750 Virtual Visa Card. If you’ve been thinking about expanding your battery capacity, now is the time.
Registration closes June 30. Your install can happen any time before September 30.
Reply to this page and we’ll prepare your quote. It takes less than 24 hours.
Why This Matters If You Think The Rebate Is Gone
There’s been a lot of confusion about the government’s battery rebate. Here’s the reality: the federal rebate (BSTCs) has reduced. But Tesla’s $750 rebate was specifically designed to offset that reduction.
For most homeowners, the net effect is that the cost of going solar-and-battery is roughly the same as it was 12 months ago. You haven’t missed the window — you just need to act before June 30.
How To Claim Your Rebate (3 Steps)
Step 1
Get a quote.
Reply to this page or call us. We’ll prepare an updated proposal and arrange a site assessment.
Step 2
Sign and deposit.
Accept your proposal and pay the 10% deposit. We’ll issue your sales contract.
Step 3
Register with Tesla.
Upload your sales contract to the Tesla rebate portal at teslaenergyrebate.com before June 30. Tesla issues your rebate tracking number.
After installation, you’ll return to the portal, upload a proof of payment and your Powerwall serial number, and Tesla will send your Virtual Visa Card within 30 business days.
Registration closes June 30. Your install can happen any time before September 30.
Reply to this page and we’ll prepare your quote. It takes less than 24 hours.
