
Solar & Energy Storage
Solar roof + Powerwall for Florida resilience
Florida's sun can power your home—and battery storage keeps you running when the grid doesn't. Here's how it works.
Different approaches to solar energy and backup power for your Florida home.
Solar tiles that replace your entire roof, generating electricity while looking like premium roofing. Each tile contains solar cells, but inactive tiles blend seamlessly for a uniform appearance. Hurricane-rated for Florida.
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Conventional solar panels mounted on your existing roof. Proven technology with decades of track record. Can be added to most roof types in good condition.
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Rechargeable lithium-ion battery that stores solar energy or grid power for use during outages or peak hours. Essential for true energy independence in Florida's storm season.
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Tesla's newest battery with integrated inverter, 11.5 kW continuous power, and simplified installation. One unit can power most homes during an outage.
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What Tesla Powerwall delivers for Florida homes.
Automatically charges to 100% when severe weather is forecasted, ensuring maximum backup capacity before storms hit.
Transitions to battery power in milliseconds during outages—so fast you won't notice the switch.
Optimizes when to use solar, battery, or grid power based on your utility's rate schedule.
Tesla app shows real-time production, consumption, and battery status from anywhere.
Integrates with Tesla vehicles to charge from solar or use car battery for home backup (with compatible vehicles).
Stack multiple Powerwalls for increased capacity. Most Florida homes use 2-4 for whole-home backup.
Multiple factors influence the right solar and storage configuration for your home.
Your electricity usage determines system size and battery capacity.
Your roof affects solar production and installation approach.
How often you lose power determines battery investment.
Your utility affects solar economics and system design.
Federal and state incentives reduce your net cost significantly.
What you want to achieve shapes system design.
Key requirements for solar installations in Florida.
Designed for your usage. Built for Florida.
We right-size your system based on actual consumption and goals—not sales quotas.
Review your electricity consumption to determine optimal system size.
Evaluate roof condition, orientation, shading, and structural capacity.
Configure solar and storage based on your priorities and budget.
Handle all permits and utility interconnection paperwork.
Tesla Certified installation with proper commissioning and monitoring setup.
Tesla Certified
Factory-trained installation team
25-Year Warranty
Solar Roof tile and power warranty
10-Year Warranty
Powerwall coverage
App Monitoring
Real-time production and usage tracking
If you need a new roof anyway, Solar Roof often makes more sense—you're paying for roofing either way, and the integrated look commands a premium. If your roof is newer, traditional panels are more cost-effective. We'll analyze your specific situation.
It depends on what you want to power during an outage and for how long. One Powerwall 3 can power most essential loads. For whole-home backup including AC, most Florida homes need 2-3 units. We'll calculate based on your critical loads.
Your solar system is designed to withstand Florida hurricanes per code. During an outage, Powerwall automatically disconnects from the grid and powers your home. Solar continues charging batteries during daylight. You can run for days with proper battery capacity.
Savings depend on your usage, utility rates, and system size. Most Florida solar systems offset 70-100% of electricity costs. With batteries, you can also avoid peak-rate charges. We provide a detailed analysis based on your actual bills.
The Investment Tax Credit (ITC) provides 30% back on your total system cost—including Solar Roof, panels, and batteries. This is a dollar-for-dollar tax credit, not a deduction. You need sufficient tax liability to claim it (consult your tax advisor).
Yes, Powerwall can be added to existing solar systems. However, it's more cost-effective to install everything together due to shared labor and electrical work. If budget is a concern, we can design the system for easy future battery addition.
Start with your actual usage data. We'll design a system that makes sense for your home.
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