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Guide to living off grid

Freedom from the grid starts with understanding the basics — capture, store, and use your own power. Here is how to think about it before you build.

Isometric illustration of a modular battery pack with cylindrical cells, BMS display, and busbar connections

Build your battery pack

Off-grid power lives in the pack. Spot-welded cells, a solid BMS, and clean busbar connections — that is what keeps your lights on after sunset. Build it yourself with our kit, or let us handle it. Either way, quality cells and protection matter more than cutting corners on a cheap import.

Isometric illustration of solar panels capturing sunlight for off-grid power

Capture energy from the sun

Solar panels turn daylight into usable power. Even on cloudy days, panels produce something. Mount them where they see the sky, keep them clean, and match panel output to how much you consume daily.

Diagram showing solar panel to battery pack powering lights, fridge, tools, and device charging

Start with what you need

List what must stay on — lights, fridge, tools, charging. Off-grid is not about using less for the sake of it. It is about knowing exactly what you rely on and sizing your system around that.

Diagram of solar and battery power flowing to a cabin, workshop, camper van, and outdoor event

Power for anyone, anywhere

Cabin, workshop, van, or outdoor venue — the setup scales to where you are. Solar feeds the pack, the pack feeds what matters. Build it yourself with our spot welding kit or work with us and we design the whole system around your space.

Isometric illustration of an off-grid lakeside home with solar panels and battery storage

Where the grid won't find you

A cabin by the lake, solar on the roof, power stored for the evening — living off-grid means freedom from lines, bills, and outages. Once your pack and panels are in place, the grid becomes optional.