Your Guide to Backup Power with Evolution Electric
❓ Why do I need a backup power system?
Power outages are becoming more common due to severe weather, grid overloads, and aging infrastructure. A backup power system keeps your essential appliances, medical equipment, and home systems running—keeping your family safe and comfortable when the grid goes down.
🔋 What types of backup systems do you install?
We specialize in:
- Whole Home Generators (Generac)
- Battery Storage Systems like the Tesla Powerwall and EcoFlow Smart Panel
We do not install solar panels—but we can integrate with existing solar if needed.
⚡ How do I know what size system I need?
We offer free consultations to assess your home’s energy needs. Whether you want to back up just a few circuits or your entire home, we’ll design the right system for your goals and budget.
🏠 Will it power my whole house?
Yes—if you choose a whole-home generator or a properly sized battery system. We also offer partial backup options for essentials only, like refrigerators, sump pumps, lights, and internet.
🚚 How long does installation take?
Typical installations take 1–2 days depending on system type and electrical setup. Permits and utility approvals may add 1–2 weeks prior to install.
🔧 Do you handle everything?
Yes! We manage:
- Site evaluation
- Permitting
- System sizing
- Complete electrical installation
- Utility coordination
- Final testing and walkthrough
You don’t lift a finger—we handle it all.
💵 How much does a system cost?
Backup power systems typically range from:
- $3,000–$6,000 for essential circuit battery setups
- $7,000–$15,000+ for whole-home generators or advanced battery systems
We’ll provide a custom quote and flexible payment options.
💳 Do you offer financing?
Yes! We offer affordable monthly payment plans and 0% promotional financing options to fit your budget.
🧰 Do you offer maintenance?
Power outages are becoming more common due to severe weather, grid overloads, and aging infrastructure. A backup power system keeps your essential appliances, medical equipment, and home systems running—keeping your family safe and comfortable when the grid goes down.
🔇 Are the generators loud?
Not really. Most modern generators operate at around 60–70 decibels, similar to an air conditioner. We install them with proper noise-reduction placement.
📶 Can I monitor the system remotely?
Absolutely. Most of our systems come with mobile app access, letting you view battery levels, generator status, and outage activity from anywhere.
📅 How do I get started?
Simply contact us to schedule your free assessment. We’ll walk you through the entire process and help you choose the right solution.