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EcoFlow’s First-Ever CSR-Integrated Members’ Festival: A New Paradigm to Bolster Global Disaster Response

EcoFlow pledges to donate 1% of sales to the “Power for All” fund, bringing together collective strength to fuel disaster recovery. From Hurricane Helene in 2024 to the Los Angeles wildfires in 2025, North America has witnessed a notable increase in the frequency and intensity of natural disasters. In 2024, … [continued]

Source: ev.energy & MCE customer testimonial, Martinez, CA 2024

The Hidden Savings in EV Charging

By William Goldsmith, Director Market Intelligence at ev.energy Most people don’t know that they could be saving hundreds each year on their EV charging. Electric vehicles (EVs) are surging in popularity, but most drivers are unknowingly missing out on substantial savings when it comes to charging. Many utilities offer programs … [continued]

Transforming Data into Action on the Road to a Smarter, More Resilient Grid

By Ernst Scholtz, S&C Electric Company’s Chief Technology Officer As the nation’s aging electrical grid faces more frequent extreme weather events, power outages are increasing and becoming more devastating. According to Climate Central, around 80% of major U.S. power outages between 2000 and 2023 were caused by weather-related events. The … [continued]

BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 Power Station

BLUETTI Unveils Elite 200 V2 Power Station: 17-Year Battery Life For Resilient Backup During Extreme…

Over the last year, the US has faced extreme weather, including record heatwaves and intense hurricanes like Idalia, causing widespread disruptions and power outages. In August 2024, Hurricane Idalia alone left over 2.4 million homes and businesses without power​. As these natural disasters become more frequent, the vulnerability of traditional … [continued]

A winter storm left thousands without power in Central Virginia in mid February (photo courtesy of BLUETTI)

Storm Survival Guide: Selecting The Best Home Battery System

How to Choose the Right Backup Power for Extreme Weather A powerful winter storm has been slamming the U.S., knocking out power for hundreds of thousands. Over 475,000 people were without power as of Feb. 16th. With storm warnings in effect across multiple states, ensuring a reliable power backup for … [continued]

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For Giving Tuesday, Perhaps Consider Solar, EVs, a Good Charity, and a Chance to Win…

The Illinois Solar Education Association (ISEA) is a great organization. Since its inception in 1975, it has helped countless Illinoisans go solar, providing a directory of proven professionals in the solar energy and storage industries. More importantly, it’s helped create a stable set of regulations and incentives at the state … [continued]