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About Clairemont
In San Diego communities, Makello supports non-profit organizations with grant and program funded community development. For example, in Southeastern San Diego Chollas Creek, Makello supports Groundwork San Diego with community education at Plug-In Vehicle events, city planning committee meetings, and presentations. Makello educates staff, parents, and students about Plug-In Vehicles, Solar Power, and Energy Storage. Visit our grants page for updates about a multi-million dollar win for San Diego!
Clairemont
Clairemont, or Clairemont Mesa, is a family friendly community nestled in a good location for access to all of San Diego. It is bordered by state route 52 on the north, the I-805 on the east, the I-5 on the west, and Linda Vista in the south. It was one of the country’s first suburbs and offers scenic views of the Pacific Ocean as well as many recreational opportunities. People can enjoy the canyons and parks for outdoor recreation, and there are also other entertainment and shopping centers. There is great diversity among residents, and there are many schools ranging from elementary to college level.
Communities
Many of the homes in Clairemont are older in established neighborhoods, with the majority of homes being built before 1970. Closer to the bay, homes are about 50% likely to be rental properties and single-person or non-family style homes. Up the hill, the homes tend to be owned (and mortgaged) by older married couples and are mostly single-family residents. Older homes could require maintenance, and remodeling or home improvement projects are common. The zip codes that encompass this region are 92110, 92111, and 92117.
People
Residents in this community are well educated, well employed, environmentally conscious, and willing to spend money on quality purchases after researching the product. Many are working professionals and enjoy their free time shopping and observing art, music, or sports. On average, residents in the non-family style homes are younger and rely on their smartphones and Internet to stay connected and mobile. They are health conscious individuals, purchasing organic foods and making exercise a priority. Residents in the family style homes use the Internet and more traditional sources like newspapers and radio for information. They have a higher than average median household income that comes from salaries, investments, and retirement income. This community has a high workforce participation rate and low unemployment rate.
Environment
Clairemont has many areas with medium pollution scores as calculated by CalEnviroScreen, which could indicate a population vulnerable to pollution related issues. High rates of dust and pollution particles may increase the spread of viruses, worsening the COVID-19 crisis in communities with already low defenses. There are some low-income qualified residences in Clairemont, and this could qualify some residents for rebates and incentives for Solar Power, Plug-In Vehicles (and EV Charging), or Energy Storage installations, lowering the cost of these installations.
Climate Equity Index
Climate Equity Index refers to the opportunity communities have to combat environmental justice and social equity concerns. Climate Equity is high throughout Clairemont, and residents may benefit from incentive opportunities to alleviate the cost of green technologies while striving for environmental justice.
Makello’s guest lecture presentations can help direct millions of dollars in Federal, State, and Local program funds to where it is needed most in your community. Contact us for your next company, organizational, board, or membership meeting, green initiative, or grant writing project.
Clairemont Solar Panel Installation
Clairemont may be eligible for up to 100% incentives for solar installations. For more information, see the incentives summary below.
Installation
The homes in Clairemont may face unique challenges, due to the age of the electrical panel, wiring, and roof. Makello has 7 ways to install solar without roof penetrations! (5 that you can take with you when you relocate!)
Our installation training, process, and documentation ensures the highest quality workmanship. We don’t lose sleep at night when it’s raining, and with us, neither will you! Visit our Why Makello page to learn more about why we have no roof leaks.
Solar Irradiance
Clairemont has excellent solar irradiance, making adoption of solar technology a wise investment, with fast payback in as little as 3 years for cash purchase, or cash-flow positive monthly loan payments. See how much you can save.
Adoption Rate
Solar energy adoption rates in Clairemont are an estimated 3-6% per capita having solar photovoltaic (PV) panel installations.
Energy Independence
Many residents and business owners in Clairemont are interested in utilizing technology that is eco-friendly and improves quality of life. Solar energy systems are increasingly affordable, especially after energy efficiency measures reduce use, and incentives and financing options reduce the up front cost. Installing solar energy helps reduce energy costs while creating energy independence, which is especially useful during the peak use hours, rolling brown outs, or planned power outages.
Incentives, Strategy, and Timing
- Federal Tax Credit:
2019: 30%, 2020: 26%, 2021: 22%, 2022: 10%. - Businesses are eligible for Federal & State Depreciation, or up to 100% 1st Year Write-Off for business use.
- SASH and SOMAH programs (Makello will not assist with these installations, but know some residences may be eligible for these programs.)
- Avoid tariffs; hoarding and price increases affect all brands.
- Assess inflation, interest rates, income growth, and lifestyle.
- Technological efficiency gains are reaching the theoretical limit.
- Average residential installed cost is $3.5/W before incentives.
Makello can help guide you to cheaper, cleaner energy with an Ethical Energy & Cost Savings Analysis and a solar system right-sized for your goals and site characteristics. Contact us for your FREE Energy Savings Estimate .
Plug-In Vehicles
Clairemont is eligible for up to $17M in CalEVIP program funds for DC Fast Charging and Level 2 EV Charging.
Benefits for All
Plug-In Vehicles are a great way to show your attention to style and concern for the environment. Driving with zero greenhouse gas emissions contributes to cleaner air quality and may help lower potential pollution-related negative health impacts such as asthma, low birth weight, or complications for cardiovascular disease. Driving electric is also quieter, helping to reduce noise pollution related stressors.
Using public transportation also helps reduce air pollution! If you currently use or are interested in using public transportation, visit San Diego’s 5 Big Moves and MTS’s ElevateSD 2020 campaign to get ready for the clean transportation revolution.
Don’t just take our word for it, listen to Groundwork San Diego’s high school Green Team explain the benefits of Plug- In and Electric Vehicles.
44+ Models
Plug-In Vehicles come in many forms; SUV, van, truck, sedan, or motorcycle. Drive electric on Solar Power or Super-Off Peak discount utility power, for 1/3rd the cost of gas, instead of driving electric on Peak-Rate utility power for more than the cost of gas. EV and Plug-In Hybrid improved performance and no-noise driving, means more ‘Smiles Per Mile’.
HOV Sticker, Discount Parking, Tolls & Utility Rates
Perks to Plug-In Vehicle drivers include access to California HOV Lanes for single occupant vehicles, discount parking & tolls in select cities, and a quiet, peaceful drive.
Plug-In Vehicles are a fun and efficient method for traveling around town, with rebates and incentives making the vehicles an increasingly affordable option for all income levels, home owners and renters alike.
Discount EV (or Plug-In Hybrid) utility rates apply to the whole house. Compare SUPER OFF-PEAK discount EVTOU5 utility rate ($0.05 – $0.09/kWh) vs solar power ($0.06 – $0.08/kWh after incentives cash purchase or $0.9 – $0.14/kWh loan) vs utility power (~$0.25-$0.56/kWh; low-income and medical CARE ~$0.16-$0.3/kWh).
Up To $80,000 EV Charging Incentives
- $17M in CalEVIP program funds
- Proposed Level 2 Incentive Design, per connector, up to 10 connectors:
- $5,000 standard application.
- MUD $1,000
- DAC $500
- AB1550 $500
- Rural $1,000
- Proposed Level 3 Incentive Design, per connector, up to 6 connectors:
- Proposed Level 2 Incentive Design, per connector, up to 10 connectors:
DC Fast Charger (DCFC) | Non-Disadvantaged Community | Disadvantaged Community/ Low Income Qualified | LCFS * waiver? |
50kW+ | Up to $50,000; or 75% | Up to $60,000; or 80% | required |
100kW+ | Up to $70,000; or 75% | Up to $80,000; or 80% | not required |
* LCFS= low carbon fuel standard
- EV Charging 30% tax credit extended through 2020. (Up to $1,000 residential, up to $30,000 commercial, retroactive to 2018)
Up To $33,500 Vehicle Incentives
- Up to $7,500 Federal Tax Credit
- Businesses are eligible for Federal & State Depreciation, or up to 100% 1st Year Write-Off for business use.
- Choose CVRP (CA Rebate, $1,000 – $2,500; Additional $2,000 if low-income qualified) or CVAP (CA Grant $5,000 to low-income qualified; available at specific car dealers) for new Plug-In Vehicle.
- Choose Clean Cars 4 All (Up to $9,500 for new or used Plug-In Vehicle) or CAP (EFMP CA Grant; $1,000 -$1,500 Retirement; $4,500 – $9,500 Scrap & Replace)
- CAP (CA Grant – $500, Smog Check Repairs)
- SDGE It’s On! Rebate (2020 Unknown; 2019:$850; 2018:$500; 2017:$200)
- SDGE Champions for Clean Air ($1,000 Teacher/First Responder)
- eMotorWerks (EVSE Up to $50 Rebate)
- California State Employee HR EV discount (roughly 4%-7% of vehicle cost, depending on model & package) $1,600+
- UCSD Staff up to $15,000 (Seasonal programs, 4-5 vehicle models $1,000 – $15,000 off, fleet pricing, various manufacturers)
- Many more employer company programs, such as Qualcomm.
Up To $9,500 Annual Savings
- Saves $1,000 – $2,000/year in vehicle maintenance.
- Saves $1,000 – $3,500/year in vehicle supplies.
- UCSD Staff up to $2,000/year free parking
- Saves $30-$50/year A Smog Check is NOT required for an EV. A Smog Check is NOT required for a Plug-In Hybrid in the first 8 years of ownership, however, the DMV annual “Smog Abatement Fee” ~$20 still applies.
- Reduced bridge and road tolls save up to $2,000.
Makello and Groundwork San Diego can help Clairemont to receive an Ethical Energy & Cost Savings Analysis with Plug-In Vehicle recommendations that fit your lifestyle and cost savings goals. Get your FREE Energy Savings Estimate!
Energy Storage
Clairemont is eligible for up to $100M in California SGIP Rebates. For more information, see the incentives summary below.
Resiliency and Cost Savings
Energy Storage, a.k.a. battery storage, can be a great option for Clairemont residents and business owners. ‘Energy Independence‘ means that critical needs are met; life sustaining medical equipment, refrigeration, A/C, well pumps, security and technology works automatically, seamlessly, day or night, event during rolling blackouts, wildfire conditions, or planned utility shutdowns.
Check out Makello’s Mobile Energy Ecosystem – energy on the go with no need for utility power!
SGIP Rebates
There are many rebate qualifiers that offset the purchase and installation costs, especially for those in High Fire Threat Districts or Disadvantaged Communities.
Rebates and incentives can cover up to 100% of gross installed cost! Energy Storage can be used daily to increase utility cost savings.
Incentives, Strategy, and Timing
- Federal Tax Credit:
2019: 30%, 2020: 26%, 2021: 22%, 2022: 10% (solar power generation required) - Businesses are eligible for Federal & State Depreciation, or up to 100% 1st Year Write-Off for business use if Energy Storage is connected to grid-tied solar .
- SGIP Rebates: $250/kWh residential Tier 5; Disadvantaged Community & Low-Income Qualified Community or Resident: $850 – $1,000/kWh; High Fire Threat District Level 2 & Level 3: $850 – $1,000/kWh. (If 2 or more Public Safety Power Shutoffs, or if an electric well pump is the primary water source.)
- Discount EVTOU5 rate can double Energy Storage cost savings.
- Average residential installed cost starts at $1,300/kWh before incentives.
Makello can help guide you to cheaper, cleaner energy with an Ethical Energy & Cost Savings Analysis and an Energy Storage system right-sized for your goals and site characteristics. Get your FREE Energy Savings Estimate!