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Prepare for Wildfire Season: Home Battery Backup Solutions

aerial drone photo of a vegetation fire starting on a hill next to a freeway in San Diego

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Summer has arrived in San Diego, and with it comes two familiar challenges: extreme heat and wildfire season. This year, the region has already experienced extreme heat warnings and multiple wildfire incidents, prompting emergency alerts and reminding residents that wildfire season is underway. [alertsandiego.org]

While most homeowners think about wildfires as a threat to homes and communities, there is another growing concern: power reliability.

As temperatures rise and wildfire risk increases, the electric grid faces additional stress precisely when households depend most on electricity for air conditioning, refrigeration, communication, and comfort.

Why Summer Creates More Pressure on the Grid

During heatwaves, air conditioners run longer and harder. Thousands of homes simultaneously increase electricity usage, creating higher demand across the grid.

At the same time, utilities must balance the challenge of delivering reliable power while reducing wildfire risks. Dry conditions, strong winds, and elevated fire danger can all affect how the grid is operated during the summer months. SDG&E has already announced enhanced preparations for summer heat, emergency response, and wildfire readiness across the region. [sdgetoday.com/Tribal-Preparedness]

For homeowners, the result is simple:

Summer is one of the most vulnerable times of year for power disruptions.

Wildfires and Outages Often Go Hand in Hand

California residents have become increasingly familiar with Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS), where electricity may be temporarily turned off during periods of elevated wildfire danger.

While these preventative measures are intended to reduce fire risk, they can leave homeowners without power during some of the hottest days of the year.

Even outside of planned shutoffs, wildfire activity can damage infrastructure, disrupt service, and impact local communities.

Recent wildfire incidents across San Diego County serve as a reminder that emergency preparedness is no longer just about having supplies on hand, it also means thinking about how your home will function if the power goes out. [sdgetoday.com/Tribal-Preparedness]

Why Backup Power Matters More Than Ever

Most homeowners don’t think about electricity until it’s gone.

When an outage occurs during summer, losing power can mean:

  • No air conditioning during extreme heat
  • Spoiled food and medications
  • Loss of internet and communications
  • Disrupted work-from-home schedules
  • Reduced comfort and convenience for the entire household

As electricity becomes more important to how we live, backup power has become an increasingly valuable part of home preparedness.

The Rise of Home Battery Storage

More homeowners are turning to battery storage as a way to stay powered during grid disruptions.

Unlike traditional backup generators, home batteries can automatically provide stored energy when the grid goes down. When paired with solar, batteries can help keep essential appliances, lighting, and electronics running when utility power isn’t available.

Home batteries can also offer benefits beyond emergencies, including helping homeowners use their own stored energy during periods of high electricity costs.

The combination of rising energy demand, wildfire risk, and increasing outage awareness is making battery storage one of the fastest-growing home energy solutions in California.

Preparing Before the Next Outage

Wildfire season is expected to continue throughout the summer and fall, and emergency preparedness experts consistently recommend planning ahead before an event occurs. [sdgetoday.com/Tribal-Preparedness]

For homeowners, that preparation may include:

  • Reviewing emergency plans
  • Staying informed about wildfire conditions
  • Preparing backup supplies
  • Evaluating home backup power options

The goal isn’t simply to react when the lights go out, it’s to ensure your home remains comfortable, connected, and resilient when challenges arise.

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