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DLC Premium LED Troffer Rebate California 2026 Guide

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πŸ“… Updated 2026-06-29 βœ… Verified by Compare2Best πŸ“– 2 min read
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Problem, Conclusion, Standards, Field Evidence & Product Path

use standards such as Energy Star, DLC, EU 2019/2020 to eliminate non-compliant options first, compare performance-per-dollar second, then validate procurement fit through the product comparison and community cases below.

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Problem

Procurement problem: DLC Premium LED Troffer Rebate California 2026 Guide requires evaluating the application context, critical parameters, compliance standards, and supplier riskβ€”not price or one isolated spec.

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Conclusion

Conclusion: use standards such as Energy Star, DLC, EU 2019/2020 to eliminate non-compliant options first, compare performance-per-dollar second, then validate procurement fit through the product comparison and community cases below.

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Energy Star, DLC, EU 2019/2020

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Product Path

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DLC Premium V5.1 troffer rebates in California: $25-45/fixture. V5.1 vs V6.0 comparison, utility-by-utility rebate table, 500-fixture ROI analysis.

Answer First: DLC Premium V5.1 Troffers Get 15-25% Higher Rebates Than Standard in California

California utilities (PG&E, SCE, SDG&E) offer $0.08-0.15/kWh annual savings in rebates for DLC Premium-listed LED troffers vs DLC Standard. A typical 2Γ—4 troffer qualifies for $25-45 per fixture in instant rebates. DLC V6.0 transition began January 2026 β€” existing V5.1 Premium products remain eligible through December 2026. Key timeline: V5.1 delisting starts July 2026; upgrade to V6.0 required for new listings.

California Rebate Programs (2026 Active)

UtilityRebate per TrofferRequirementsApplication Window
PG&E$30-45DLC Premium V5.1+, β‰₯120 lm/WRolling, 90-day claim
SCE$25-40DLC Premium, CRI β‰₯80, 0-10V dimmingQuarterly
SDG&E$25-35DLC Premium, CCT 3500K-5000KRolling
LADWP$30-40DLC Premium, Title 24 compliantAnnual program
SMUD$20-30DLC Premium or Standard, β‰₯110 lm/WInstant rebate

DLC V5.1 vs V6.0: What Changed

ParameterV5.1 PremiumV6.0 Premium
Efficacy (lm/W)β‰₯120β‰₯130
CRIβ‰₯80β‰₯82
Flicker (Percent Flicker)≀30%≀15%
R9 ValueNot requiredβ‰₯0
DimmingOptionalRequired (continuous)
UGRNot required≀22 (office applications)

Real Cost Analysis: 500-Fixture Office Retrofit

ItemDLC StandardDLC Premium V5.1DLC Premium V6.0
Fixture Cost (per unit)$65$78$85
Total Fixture Cost (500 units)$32,500$39,000$42,500
PG&E Rebate (per unit)$22$38$40
Total Rebate$11,000$19,000$20,000
Net Cost After Rebate$21,500$20,000$22,500
Annual Energy Savings$4,200$5,800$6,300
ROI (Years)5.13.43.6

Bottom line: DLC Premium V5.1 troffers deliver the best ROI in 2026 (3.4 years payback) due to lower fixture cost while still qualifying for near-maximum rebates. Act before July 2026 V5.1 delisting.

Data: DLC Qualified Products List (June 2026), California Public Utilities Commission rebate database, PG&E/Southern California Edison program documentation.

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