Need help understanding what updates are being made to California's Solar Mandate for 2022? Read more below

What is Title 24?
The California Energy Commission is working to make sure that new buildings are as energy efficient and cost-effective for their owners/users. To do this, they have created a set of standards called "Title 24." This includes requirements such as using recycled materials where possible or insulating your house better so it's more comfortable during cold winter months without requiring heating bills sky high! Title 24 requirements help California residents save money, be more environmentally conscious and feel at home with the latest energy-efficient technologies. These standards are updated every 3 years in order to incorporate new innovations that make homes even better than before!
California Solar Mandate 2020: Home Requirements
The 2020 Solar Mandate is a law in California that requires all newly built homes to install solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. The requirements are based on the floor area of your home and its climate zone, with some exceptions for properties such as shaded areas or smaller roofs.
California's Building Standard Codes
Home energy efficiency is a major concern for homeowners. To help combat this issue, Title 24 regulations will require solar panel systems that are sized to provide the full annual usage of your home—and range between 2 kilowatts and 5 7-kilowatt sizes under these new rules. The average home will have an energy-saving technology with every new construction, which is why these homes are more efficient than ever.

California's Building Standard Codes
Home energy efficiency is a major concern for homeowners. To help combat this issue, Title 24 regulations will require solar panel systems that are sized to provide the full annual usage of your home—and range between 2 kilowatts and 5 7-kilowatt sizes under these new rules. The average home will have an energy-saving technology with every new construction, which is why these homes are more efficient than ever.
😎At this time my wife and I live in our home. If I install solar panels I want to be sure they are sized for my grandsons family to live with us. That would make our household 5 persons.