Predictable power • local help • no-pressure

Keep your power on and beat PG&E rates.

I help homeowners protect against outages and rising utility costs with battery backup, flat monthly options, and a simple in-home consultation built around your actual usage.

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~67%
Average PG&E utility bill increase in 5 years.
~80%
Rate increase since 2020 reported by the San Francisco Chronicle.
100%+
Rate growth over the last decade, per California Public Advocates.
~10%
Average annual increase cited in industry reporting.
$179 → ~$300
Average combined monthly bill shift reported by KQED / Ava context.

Why homeowners are looking at batteries first

Protection during outages

Battery backup helps keep key parts of the home running when the grid is strained or service is interrupted.

More predictable monthly costs

Flat monthly structures can be easier to plan around than volatile utility bills that keep moving upward.

Less dependence on PG&E

Homeowners are looking for more control, not more surprises.

What I do I come by with custom home information so you can see what battery backup could look like for your house, your usage, and your monthly budget — without guessing.
Quick appointment

Fast walk-through, simple explanation, and numbers tailored to your home.

No-pressure approach

My job is to help you understand the options clearly, then decide what makes sense.

Simple message for your profile visitors

Rising PG&E rates, an aging grid, and more outages have pushed many homeowners to look for battery backup solutions that offer protection, control, and more predictable monthly costs. I help homeowners review their options and see real numbers for their own property.

PG&E Bill Trend (Real Data)

PG&E average residential utility bills since 2020

Average residential bills have steadily increased since 2020.

Sources used on this page

KQED News

Bills up about 67% in five years, with average combined monthly service moving from about $179 to about $300.

kqed.org/news/12033386/pge

San Francisco Chronicle

Rates up roughly 80% since 2020.

sfchronicle.com/climate/article/pge-rate-hikes-2025-19993571.php

California Public Advocates Office

Rates up 100%+ over the last decade.

publicadvocates.cpuc.ca.gov/press-room/commentary/250423-pge-seeks-another-multi-billion-dollar-rate-increase

Ava Community Energy

Background on PG&E rate changes and bill impacts.

avaenergy.org/insight/pge-rate-increases-explained

Infinium Electric

Industry summary citing roughly 10% average annual increases.

infiniumsolar.com/blog/2025/april/pg-e-rate-increases-over-the-last-decade-and-how