Title 24 Solar Requirements in Chino Hills, California

If you're building or permitting an ADU in Chino Hills, California's Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards almost certainly require a solar PV system. Chino Hills sits in climate zone 10, which determines exactly how many kilowatts your project needs to install for code compliance.

Does Title 24 Apply to ADUs in Chino Hills?

Yes. Under the 2022 California Energy Code, all newly constructed low-rise residential buildings — including most accessory dwelling units in Chino Hills, San Bernardino County — must include a Title 24 compliant solar photovoltaic system. This applies whether you're building a detached backyard cottage, a junior ADU, or a standalone guest house.

The Chino Hills building department reviews ADU plans for Title 24 compliance during permit submittal. Plans that omit a properly sized solar system are rejected unless a documented exemption applies (more on that below).

How Title 24 Solar Sizing Works in Climate Zone 10

Title 24 uses a simple formula to calculate your minimum PV size: it multiplies your ADU's conditioned floor area by a climate-zone-specific kW factor. Climate zone 10 (Chino Hills) has its own factor based on local solar resource and heating/cooling loads.

For most ADUs in Chino Hills, this works out to a system between 1.6 kW and 4.0 kW — typically 4 to 10 modern solar panels. Larger ADUs (over 1,000 sq ft) often land closer to the upper end of that range.

  • 400–600 sq ft ADU: usually 1.6–2.4 kW (4–6 panels)
  • 600–900 sq ft ADU: usually 2.4–3.2 kW (6–8 panels)
  • 900–1,200 sq ft ADU: usually 3.2–4.0 kW (8–10 panels)

Title 24 Exemptions Available in Chino Hills

A handful of ADU configurations may qualify for a Title 24 PV exemption in Chino Hills. The most common exemptions are based on roof area, shading, or attached construction sharing the main home's existing solar system.

Exemptions are not automatic — your designer or installer must document them on the CF1R compliance form submitted with the permit. Garage conversions and ADUs attached to existing dwellings are the most common exemption candidates.

  • Insufficient unshaded south-facing roof area
  • ADU attached to a main home with an existing qualifying PV system
  • Some interior conversions of existing conditioned space
  • Specific historic district overlays (rare in Chino Hills)

Title 24 Solar Cost in Chino Hills

A Title 24 compliant ADU solar system in Chino Hills typically costs $4,000 to $9,000 turnkey when paid in cash. With HDM financing — which passes through the commercial Investment Tax Credit — the effective net cost can be reduced by roughly 40%.

That pricing includes panels, inverter, racking, permits, engineering, SCE interconnection paperwork, and installation by a licensed C-46 partner installer.

SCE Interconnection in Chino Hills

Once your Title 24 ADU solar system is installed, SCE performs the final interconnection and Permission to Operate (PTO) under NEM 3.0 net billing rules. Interconnection in Chino Hills typically takes 2–6 weeks after installation, depending on current SCE backlogs.

FAQs

Is Title 24 solar mandatory for my ADU in Chino Hills?

For new detached ADU construction in Chino Hills, yes — Title 24 PV is mandatory unless a specific code exemption applies. Garage conversions and attached ADUs may qualify for exemptions documented on the CF1R form.

What size Title 24 solar system do I need for an 800 sq ft ADU in Chino Hills?

An 800 sq ft ADU in Chino Hills (climate zone 10) typically requires a 2.4–3.2 kW PV system — about 6 to 8 modern panels. Final size is calculated on the CF1R compliance form.

Can I skip Title 24 solar in Chino Hills if my main house already has solar?

Sometimes. Attached ADUs can sometimes share the main home's qualifying PV system if total system size meets combined requirements. This is the most common Title 24 exemption pathway in Chino Hills.

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