WHOLE HOME SOLAR SOLUTION

Whole Home Solar

Whole Home Solar

Ever opened your electricity bill and thought, "Wait, no—this can't be right?" You're not alone. The average U.S. household spends $1,500 annually on electricity, but here's the kicker: rates have climbed 4.3% yearly since 1990. Now, imagine channeling that money into something that actually belongs to you.

Powerwall Whole-Home Backup

Powerwall Whole-Home Backup

Did you know 83% of U.S. power outages in 2023 lasted over 2 hours? That's enough time for frozen food to spoil, medical devices to fail, and let's be honest – family tempers to flare. Traditional generators? They're sort of like using a flip phone in the smartphone era: loud, dirty, and stuck in the past.

Whole Home Backup Power

Whole Home Backup Power

You know how frustrating it feels when Netflix buffers during a storm? Now imagine losing power for medical equipment or spoiled insulin. Across the U.S., weather-related outages jumped 78% since 2011 according to Climate Central. In Texas alone, the 2023 ice storm left 4 million homes dark - and that's not even hurricane season.

Can Solar Power a Whole House?

Can Solar Power a Whole House?

You’ve probably wondered: Can solar power a whole house without backup generators or grid dependence? The short answer? Absolutely—but here’s the kicker: How much solar power does your home actually need? Let’s cut through the hype.

Eel Home S 3-5 Kw Runda Solar

Eel Home S 3-5 Kw Runda Solar

Ever noticed how your electricity bill keeps climbing while grid reliability... well, doesn't? Across Europe and North America, households are facing a double whammy of rising costs and aging infrastructure. The Eel Home S system enters this scene as a 3-5 kW solution that's sort of like having a power plant in your backyard - minus the smokestacks.

Solar Off-Grid Container Home

Solar Off-Grid Container Home

Ever wondered why your electricity bill keeps climbing while sunlight—literally free energy—shines on your roof? The solar off-grid container home movement is flipping the script. In places like California, where rolling blackouts have become sort of a grim tradition, families are ditching utility dependence faster than you can say "photovoltaic."