Qualifications

Home upgrade services – eligibility requirements

Home Upgrade Services

Qualifications for no cost electrification

Customers that meet the below eligibility requirements may qualify for no-cost home upgrades.* 

* Those customers that do not qualify will still have access to low-cost full-service installation services (available in Fall 2024) and incentives to make the switch more affordable.

¹Investable/liquid assets include education/custodial accounts, individually-owned retirement accounts, stocks, options, bonds, mutual funds, managed accounts, hedge funds, structured products, ETFs, cash accounts, annuities, and cash value life insurance.

San Mateo County

Income guidelines

Gross annual household income
(80% area median income)

Household size

1 person

Gross annual household income​

Up to $109,700

Household size

2 person

Gross annual household income​

Up to $125,350

Household size

3 person

Gross annual household income​

Up to $141,000

Household size

4 person

Gross annual household income​

Up to $156,650

Household size

5 person

Gross annual household income​

Up to $169,200

Household size

6 person

Gross annual household income​

Up to $181,750

Household size

7 person

Gross annual household income​

Up to $194,250

Household size

8 person

Gross annual household income

Up to $206,800

Los Banos (Merced County)

Income guidelines

Gross annual household income​
(80% Area Median Income)

Household size

1 person

Gross annual household income​

Up to $49,250

Household size

2 person

Gross annual household income​

Up to $56,250

Household size

3 person

Gross annual household income​

Up to $63,300

Household size

4 person

Gross annual household income​

Up to $70,300

Household size

5 person

Gross annual household income​

Up to $75,950

Household size

6 person

Gross annual household income​

Up to $81,550

Household size

7 person

Gross annual household income​

Up to $87,200

Household size

8 person

Gross annual household income​

Up to $92,800

Home Upgrade Services

Instructions for counting household size & gross income

Income Verification

Household income eligibility verification

Customers can provide proof of their gross household income via one of two ways:

1. Categorical Eligibility

If the Customer participates in one or more of the public assistance programs on the Categorical Eligibility List, they may submit documentation confirming their participation

Program type

Disadvantaged Communities—Single Family Solar Homes (DAC-SASH)

Document type

Letter or proof of program enrollment/participation

Max age of document

24 months

Program type

Energy Savings Assistance Program (ESA)

Document type

Letter or proof of program enrollment/participation

Max age of document

24 months

Program type

Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP)

Document type

Letter or proof of program enrollment/participation

Max age of document

24 months

Program type

Single Family Affordable Solar Homes (SASH)

Document type

Letter or proof of program enrollment/participation

Max age of document

24 months

Program type

Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP)

Document type

Letter or proof of program enrollment/participation

Max age of document

24 months

Program type

CalFresh/SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)

Document type

• Award letter or Notice of Action letter
• Screenshot/print screen from issuing agency
• Screenshot/print screen from website (CA.gov) showing current participation

Max age of document

12 months

Program type

CALWORKS TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)

Document type

• Award letter or Notice of Action letter
• Bank statement with direct deposit source
(gross amount) attached
• Affidavit of income
• Screenshot/print screen agency
• Copy of uncashed check

Max age of document

12 months

Program type

Tribal TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)

Document type

• Award letter or Notice of Action letter
• Bank statement with direct deposit source (gross amount)
• Screenshot/print screen from issuing agency

Max age of document

12 months

Program type

Tribal Head Start

Document type

Award letter or Notice of Action letter

Max age of document

12 months

Program type

Bureau of Indian Affairs – General Assistance or Financial Assistance and Social Services (FASS) program

Document type

• Award letter or Notice of Action letter
• Bank statement with direct deposit source (gross amount)
• Screenshot/print screen from issuing agency
• Copy of uncashed check

Max age of document

12 months

Program type

SSI (Supplemental Security Income)

Document type

• Award letter or Notice of Action letter
• Bank statement with direct deposit source (gross amount)
• Screenshot/print screen from issuing agency
• Copy of uncashed check
• Caseworker may fax information to Program Representative

Max age of document

12 months

Program type

WIC (Women, Infants, and Children)

Document type

• Award letter or Notice of Action letter
• WIC phone app screenshot/print screen

Max age of document

12 months

Document type

Letter or proof of program enrollment/participation

Program type

• Proof of LIHEAP benefit on utility bill
• Eligibility notice from LIHEAP Service Provider

Max age of document

12 months

2. Income resources

The customer may submit their most recent federal tax returns. If tax returns are not available, other proof of income can be provided.

Income source type

Tax returns (default) for all people living in the household who are over 18 years or older

Document type

Federal tax filing (Form 1040) with all schedules including W2s and 1099s

Max age of document

Most recent filing. After May, previous calendar year required (i.e., if it is 2025, returns for 2024 CY).

Income source type

Other documents only if tax returns not available for all people living in the household who are over 18 years or older

Document type

• Pay stubs
• Social security (SSA) income award letter/notice of action letter

Max age of document

Most recent 3 months for pay stubs. Within the last 12 months for SSA.

Franklin Energy will review and visually verify documents to confirm household income eligibility. PCE and Franklin Energy may request additional verification of eligibility requirements as needed.

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