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California CARE and FERA Programs: Lower Your PG&E, SCE, or SDG&E Bills

How to apply for California's CARE and FERA utility discount programs, eligibility by household size, and savings of 20-35% on electricity and gas.

Last edited on May 26, 2026
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California has some of the highest electricity rates in the nation — averaging 30+ cents per kWh compared to the national average of 16 cents. But the state also has two powerful discount programs that can cut your bills by 20-35%. Here's how CARE and FERA work and how to apply.

What Are CARE and FERA?

CARE (California Alternate Rates for Energy)

  • Discount: 20% off gas, 30-35% off electricity
  • Eligibility: Household income below 200% of Federal Poverty Level
  • Applies to: Both gas and electric bills
  • Available from: PG&E, SCE, SDG&E, SoCalGas, and most municipal utilities

FERA (Family Electric Rate Assistance)

  • Discount: 18% off electricity only
  • Eligibility: Households of 3+ with income between 200-250% FPL
  • Applies to: Electricity only (not gas)
  • Available from: PG&E, SCE, SDG&E

Income Eligibility

CARE Income Limits (2025) — Below 200% FPL

Household Size Annual Income Limit
1-2 $40,880
3 $51,640
4 $62,400
5 $73,160
6 $83,920

FERA Income Limits (2025) — Between 200-250% FPL

Household Size Annual Income Range
3 $51,641 - $64,550
4 $62,401 - $78,000
5 $73,161 - $91,450
6 $83,921 - $104,900

Automatic Qualification

If anyone in your household receives these benefits, you automatically qualify for CARE:

  • Medi-Cal / Medicaid
  • SNAP (CalFresh/Food Stamps)
  • SSI / SSP
  • CalWORKs (TANF)
  • Head Start
  • WIC
  • Tribal TANF
  • LIHEAP
  • Section 8 / HUD housing assistance

How Much Can You Save?

PG&E Example Savings

Monthly Bill CARE Savings (30-35%) FERA Savings (18%)
$100 $30-$35/month $18/month
$200 $60-$70/month $36/month
$300 $90-$105/month $54/month
$400 $120-$140/month $72/month

Annual savings: $360-$1,680 depending on bill size and program.

How to Apply

Option 1: Online (Fastest)

  • PG&E: pge.com/care
  • SCE: sce.com/care
  • SDG&E: sdge.com/care
  • SoCalGas: socalgas.com/care

Option 2: Phone

  • PG&E: 866-743-2273
  • SCE: 800-447-6620
  • SDG&E: 800-411-7343

Option 3: Mail

Download the application from your utility's website and mail it in.

What You Need

  • Account holder name and service address
  • Number of people in household
  • Total household income (self-certification — no proof needed initially)
  • OR proof of enrollment in a qualifying public assistance program

Important: You self-certify income when applying. No pay stubs or tax returns needed upfront. However, utilities conduct random post-enrollment verification. If selected, you'll have 2 weeks to provide documentation.

Application Tips

  1. Count all household members: More people = higher income threshold
  2. Include all income sources: Wages, Social Security, unemployment, pensions
  3. Apply under qualifying programs if possible: Automatic approval with no income verification
  4. Apply for both gas and electric: If you have separate utility companies
  5. Renew before expiration: CARE must be recertified every 2 years (PG&E/SCE) or 4 years (SDG&E)
  6. Stack with Medical Baseline: If you have medical equipment, the Medical Baseline Allowance provides additional cheaper-tier electricity on top of CARE

Additional California Programs to Stack

Program Benefit Apply Through
Medical Baseline Extra cheap-tier electricity for medical needs Your utility
LIHEAP One-time $200-$1,000 payment Local CAA
REACH (PG&E) Up to $300 emergency grant PG&E
EAF (SCE) Up to $100 emergency credit SCE
CHANGES (SDG&E) Up to $200 emergency grant SDG&E
Weatherization (WAP) Free home upgrades Local CAA

California Shutoff Protections

Even with CARE/FERA, it helps to know your disconnection rights:

  • 48-hour notice: Utilities must give written notice before shutoff
  • Extreme heat rule: No shutoffs when temps forecast to be 100°F+
  • Medical Baseline protection: Cannot disconnect if medical certificate on file
  • CPUC complaint: File at cpuc.ca.gov to freeze disconnection on disputed amounts
  • Income-qualified customers: Utilities must offer payment plans before disconnection

Quick Checklist

  • [ ] Check income eligibility (CARE: below 200% FPL; FERA: 200-250% FPL, 3+ people)
  • [ ] Check if you receive any auto-qualifying benefits (Medi-Cal, CalFresh, SSI, etc.)
  • [ ] Apply online through your utility's website (fastest method)
  • [ ] Apply for both gas AND electric CARE if you have separate companies
  • [ ] Ask about Medical Baseline if you have medical equipment
  • [ ] Set reminder to recertify before expiration (every 2-4 years)
  • [ ] Apply for LIHEAP additionally for one-time help
  • [ ] Consider weatherization for long-term savings

Bottom Line

California's CARE and FERA programs are among the most generous utility discounts in the country, saving enrolled households $360-$1,680 annually. The application is simple — self-certified income, no documentation needed upfront — and if you receive public assistance like Medi-Cal or CalFresh, you auto-qualify. With California's high electricity rates, there's no reason not to apply if you're eligible.

Sources

  • CPUC CARE Program: cpuc.ca.gov/care
  • PG&E CARE: pge.com/care
  • SCE CARE: sce.com/care
  • SDG&E CARE: sdge.com/care
  • California LIHEAP: csd.ca.gov/energy
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