Purelight Power Strengthens Renewable Future With New Battery Expansion

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Purelight Power, one of the fastest-growing solar installation companies in the U.S., has announced its entry into the residential solar battery market with the Tesla PowerWall and Franklin aPower2. This expansion highlights the company’s dedication to providing dependable, clean energy solutions as concerns over power outages and rising utility costs increase. With battery storage systems, homeowners can store energy generated by their solar panels to use during peak times or power outages. These systems help reduce dependence on the grid, lower monthly electricity bills, and offer peace of mind during extreme weather or utility failures.

Dean Muse, Purelight’s Director of New Business Development, mentioned, “Batteries are an important part of our commitment to making America energy-independent. Solar batteries give people more options and reliable access to power, even in extreme weather. We hear so many stories about multi-day power outages and America’s aging utility grid. Typically, when you need a battery, it’s already too late. We’re determined to help our customers prepare for those worst-case scenarios.”

Purelight Power, based in Medford, Oregon, has gained thousands of 5-star reviews and is recognized as one of the top solar installers across several states. The company has expanded its services to include solar battery installations, building on its recent move into roofing, showing its commitment to offering complete home energy and improvement solutions. Since its founding in 2019, Purelight Power has grown quickly, helping many homeowners across nine states in the U.S. achieve energy independence.

 

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