Residential Solar and Battery Storage

Contractors and homeowners can now apply for residential solar permits using the portal linked below. This portal offers AI-based plan checking that enables Truckee to issue solar permits quickly.

Submitting Your Solar Permit with Symbium

Apply for your rooftop solar or battery storage permit online through Symbium. Simply enter your property address, answer project questions, and submit your application- all without an in-person visit. Symbium automatically checks code compliance, verifies contractor licenses, and provides status updates by email and in your user dashboard.

Fee Notice: A processing fee is paid to Symbium at the time of submission. This is separate from the Town permit fee, which will be billed to the applicant afterward.

Solar Photovoltaic Requirements

Residential Solar Photovoltaic Panels/Modules shall be installed in accordance with the 2025 California Residential Code, Sections R324 (PDF) and R907 (PDF), the 2022 California Electrical Code, and Truckee's Design Guidelines and Criteria. The 2025 California Building Energy Efficiency Standards requires solar photovoltaic systems to be installed on new single-family and low-rise residential construction (R-2, multifamily, with 3 habitable stories or less; or R-3, single family; or U-building, located on a residential site).

All submittals for Residential Solar Photovoltaic installations shall include:

  • References to the current California codes and the Town of Truckee Municipal Code.
  • Plans (site, roof layout, and access pathways, mounting system, signage, electrical plan, etc.).
  • Engineered design and structural calculations.
  • Product specifications.
  • Any additional documentation deemed relevant to the project.

Submittals for a mandated PV system shall be separate from the building permit. It shall be submitted, approved, and issued prior to requesting a rough framing inspection on the building permit. In addition to the above requirements, it shall include:

  • CF1R indicating the minimum PV system size (confirm that the annual solar access is correct.
  • After the system is installed, submit a solar assessment report completed by a CEC-approved solar assessment tool and a CF2R-PVB-01-E Certificate of Installation. In addition, one of the following conditions must be met:
    • The satellite, drone, or other digital image used in the solar assessment report must be created and dated after the installation of the photovoltaic system.
    • If the satellite, drone, or other digital image used in the solar assessment report is dated before the installation of the photovoltaic system, additional on-site pictures must be attached to clearly show that the installed system matches the system modeled in the solar assessment report.

Note: Building permit applicants should address all issues under their control to design and install PV systems that meet snow load structural requirements where possible. These include the specific characteristics of the PV panels and the method of installation, the slope and design of the roof, and the location of PV panels on the roof. The expectation is that designers will optimize the building design for solar PV from the start of their project.