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Illinois Backup Power Options

Power Grid Under Pressure — Is Your Home Protected?

See backup power options designed to help keep your home running during outages.

Stay powered during outages.
Reduce reliance on the grid.
Explore solar + battery backup options.

See Your Backup Power Options

Takes less than 2 minutes. No pressure.

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Grid Strain Is Increasing Says IL Government

Electric demand continues to rise — especially during peak usage and extreme weather. For homeowners, that can mean unexpected outages, less predictability, and greater reliance on the grid. More people are starting to ask a simple question: what happens if the power goes out?

Don’t Rely On The Grid Alone

  • Keep essential systems running during outages.
  • Store energy for when you need it most.
  • Reduce dependence on utility power.

Backup power gives you more control over what happens in your home — no matter what’s happening outside.

Solar + Battery Backup, Simplified

Solar panels generate energy during the day. A battery stores extra energy so you can use it later — including during outages or peak demand. This gives your home more flexibility, control, and protection.

How This Works

1

Request A Home Review

Enter your info so Joel can follow up.

2

Joel Reviews Your Home

He looks at your setup, usage, and what matters most to you.

3

See Your Options

You’ll get a clear breakdown of solar + battery configurations — no pressure.

Why Homeowners Are Preparing Now

  • Greater energy independence.
  • Protection during outages.
  • More control over energy usage.
  • Long-term stability vs rising grid costs.

What Can Stay Powered?

It depends on your setup, but many homeowners choose to keep essential items running during an outage.

  • Lights.
  • Refrigerator.
  • Internet / WiFi.
  • Essential outlets.
  • Heating / cooling in some cases.

You’ll see what’s realistic for your home.

Common Questions

Is there any pressure?

No. The first step is simply seeing whether backup power options make sense for your home. Joel will review your setup before walking through anything specific.

Will this power my whole house?

It depends on your setup. You’ll see what’s possible based on your home.

Do I need a battery?

Not always — but many homeowners choose one for added protection.

Will I get numbers over the phone?

Not usually. Joel prefers to see the home first and understand your setup, then walk you through realistic backup power options.

Built For Illinois Homes

Your options are based on local utility conditions, grid demand, and what works in your area — not a generic estimate.

See Your Backup Power Options

Takes less than 2 minutes. No pressure.

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