Eligible Customers May Receive Up to $1,800 in Combined Bill Credits through REACH and Match My Payment Programs
Oakland, Calif. — Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is committing $50 million in 2026 to help customers pay overdue energy bills through its Relief for Energy Assistance through Community Help (REACH) and Match My Payment programs.
PG&E is expanding REACH benefits this year. Eligible customers can receive up to an $800 bill credit, an increase from up to $300 last year, if they have received a disconnection notice.
Match My Payment matches eligible customer payments dollar-for-dollar, up to $1,000. Payments must be at least $50 toward a past-due balance of $100 or more. Customers can receive multiple matches during the year. A disconnection notice is not required for customers to qualify.
REACH recipients are also prequalified for up to $1,000 on a past-due balance through Match My Payment, for a combined benefit of up to $1,800 while funds last.
Eligibility for both programs is based on federal income guidelines. For example, a family of four earning less than $128,600 may qualify for the Match My Payment program, which has higher income limits than the REACH program.
In 2025, the two programs provided approximately $23 million in assistance to over 64,000 customers.
“We are always striving to improve energy affordability for our customers, and are thrilled to expand the REACH and Match My Payment programs, in conjunction with our recent rate decreases. We’ve heard from our customers and know the significant impact these programs have on them, especially during the most difficult of times, and are committed to making a difference,” said Jake Zigelman, PG&E Bay Area Vice President.
Both programs are funded by PG&E and provided on a first-come, first-served basis. The company contracts with the nonprofit Dollar Energy Fund (DEF) to process customer applications.
Stabilizing Prices
PG&E’s $50 million commitment comes after the company cut residential electric rates for customers who receive energy supply and delivery from PG&E by 5% January 1, 2026. This is the fourth electric rate decrease in two years, reinforcing the company’s promise to stabilize energy costs for customers.
PG&E residential electric rates are 11% lower than in January 2024, or about $20 less on a typical residential monthly bill.
Other Income-eligible Assistance Programs
PG&E has other assistance programs to help income-eligible customers pay their energy bills:
- California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) program: provides a monthly discount of 20% or more on gas and an average of 38% on electricity (compared to non-CARE bundled customers).
- Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) program: eligibility guidelines provide a monthly discount of 18% on electricity regardless of household size.
- Low Income Energy Assistance (LIHEAP) program: a federally funded assistance program overseen by the state that offers a one-time payment up to $1,500 on past due bills to help low-income households pay for heating or cooling in their homes.
- Arrearage Management Plan (AMP): a debt forgiveness plan for eligible residential customers.
- Energy Savings Assistance (ESA) program: provides energy-savings improvements at no charge.
Other programs include Medical Baseline, which offers a reduction on energy bills for customers who depend on power for certain medical needs. Visit pge.com/billhelp to learn more.
According to PG&E’s end-of-year data, nearly 18,000 customers in the Bay Area received $5,986,813 in assistance through both programs in 2025.
| Bay Area | Total MMP Recipients
(400% FPL) |
Total REACH Recipients
(200% FPL) |
Funds Distributed (both programs) |
| Alameda Co. | 1,833 | 2,368 | $1,326,841 |
| Contra Costa Co. | 2,138 | 2,187 | $1,599,572 |
| San Francisco Co. | 680 | 1,305 | $564,410 |
| San Mateo Co. | 452 | 689 | $342,776 |
| Marin Co. | 124 | 232 | $107,486 |
| Napa Co. | 142 | 213 | $120,693 |
| Sonoma Co. | 441 | 554 | $342,562 |
| Santa Clara Co. | 1,081 | 1,034 | $733,520 |
| Solano Co. | 1,120 | 1,254 | $848,953 |
| Region Total | 8,011 | 9,836 | $5,986,813 |
Additional Support Available
PG&E offers a variety of ways to save energy and reduce monthly bills. Customers are encouraged to:
- Sign up for a free personal energy coach with the HomeIntel program
- Enroll in the Budget Billing program
- Get personalized recommendations for financial assistance, bill management programs and other resources by using an online Savings Finder tool
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than sixteen million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit pge.com and pge.com/news
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