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Thousand Oaks is one of the most sought-after cities in Ventura County, named for the valley oaks that line its streets. It's long attracted commuters with spacious communities, top-rated schools, and countryside surroundings 40 miles northeast of downtown LA — but in recent years it's also become a biotech hub, home to companies like Amgen and a growing cluster of startups, backed by hundreds of millions in venture capital. That mix of high income and a relaxed, residential pace of life makes it one of Ventura County's strongest solar markets.
The median home price is just over $1 million, with most homes concentrated in Thousand Oaks' suburban core of malls, parks, and sprawling communities — plus neighboring Westlake Village (median around $1.5 million) and the North Ranch hillside estates, where some homes exceed $15 million. Many properties are large enough to support sizable systems, and the city's high electricity usage from air conditioning and larger homes makes solar especially cost-effective here.
SCE rates average $0.32/kWh in 2026. Larger Thousand Oaks and North Ranch homes typically see the fastest payback on bigger systems given higher year-round usage.
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Thousand Oaks is one of the most sought-after cities in Ventura County, named for the valley oaks that line its streets. It's long attracted commuters with spacious communities, top-rated schools, and countryside surroundings 40 miles northeast of downtown LA — but in recent years it's also become a biotech hub, home to companies like Amgen and a growing cluster of startups, backed by hundreds of millions in venture capital. That mix of high income and a relaxed, residential pace of life makes it one of Ventura County's strongest solar markets.
The median home price is just over $1 million, with most homes concentrated in Thousand Oaks' suburban core of malls, parks, and sprawling communities — plus neighboring Westlake Village (median around $1.5 million) and the North Ranch hillside estates, where some homes exceed $15 million. Many properties are large enough to support sizable systems, and the city's high electricity usage from air conditioning and larger homes makes solar especially cost-effective here.
SCE rates average $0.32/kWh in 2026. Larger Thousand Oaks and North Ranch homes typically see the fastest payback on bigger systems given higher year-round usage.
Every dollar you pay the utility company is gone forever. With US Power, you turn your electric bill into a fixed asset — boosting your home's equity and locking in predictable rates for decades. Our specialists handle the tax credits and rebates so your system pays off from day one.
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Thousand Oaks sits in a wildfire-prone stretch of the Santa Monica Mountains. The 2018 Woolsey Fire burned nearly 100,000 acres, destroyed about 1,600 structures including 31 homes in Thousand Oaks, and forced roughly 300,000 people to evacuate. The city sees around 35 rainy days a year with warm, dry summers, and smaller brush fires in the surrounding hills are common. Southern California Edison also carries out Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) in the area during high wind events.
Battery backup is essential for Thousand Oaks homeowners — both for wildfire-season outages and SCE-initiated shutoffs. SGIP Equity Resilience rebates ($1,000/kWh) are designed for communities like Thousand Oaks in designated fire-threat areas, and for a 13.5 kWh Tesla Powerwall that can mean $11,050–$13,000 in rebates.
The California property tax exclusion also sunsets January 1, 2027 — systems must be fully completed and CAISO-active before that date to qualify.
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Most Thousand Oaks homes fall between $20,000 for a suburban 8 kW system and $30,000+ for a larger 12 kW Westlake Village home. North Ranch and hillside estates often need 14–20 kW systems, typically $45,000–$55,000 before incentives.
Yes. Thousand Oaks is served by Southern California Edison (SCE), and many households qualify for SGIP Equity or Equity Resilience rebates — up to $1,000/kWh — due to the area's wildfire-threat designation.
Yes — larger homes with higher electricity usage typically see faster payback on bigger systems (12–20 kW), and estate-sized properties often have ample roof or ground-mount space to maximize production.
The 2018 Woolsey Fire destroyed dozens of homes in Thousand Oaks and forced mass evacuations, and SCE regularly conducts Public Safety Power Shutoffs in the surrounding hills during high wind events. A battery paired with solar keeps essential power running through both wildfire outages and planned SCE shutoffs.
Not directly — the federal 30% residential tax credit expired on December 31, 2025. Most Thousand Oaks homeowners now get equivalent savings through a tax equity partnership, where a third-party partner claims the credit and passes it through as a lower system cost or monthly payment.
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