When Hurricane Helene hit the southern United States, it caused widespread power outages, leaving over a million homes without electricity.
However, one homeowner managed to keep the lights on, thanks to their Tesla Cybertruck. Equipped with the innovative Tesla Powershare system, the truck became more than just a vehicle—it became a lifeline during the storm.
The owner shared his experience on X (formerly known as Twitter), explaining how the Powershare feature allowed him to power essential appliances like his air conditioning and refrigerator for two full days.
The Cybertruck’s Powershare system offers up to 11.5 kW of continuous power, enough to keep vital devices running during a power outage. Tesla claims that under moderate usage, the system can power a home for over three days.
Tesla Powershare goes beyond emergency backup power. It includes five outlets that can run power tools, charge devices, and even power other electric vehicles.
This makes the Cybertruck not only useful during storms but also practical for camping, tailgating, or other situations where portable power is needed.
Unlike traditional gas generators, Powershare is silent, emission-free, and doesn’t require fuel. With a Tesla Gateway and Wall Connector installed, the Cybertruck can automatically provide power during a grid outage.
The homeowner could also monitor energy use remotely through Tesla’s app, ensuring his home stayed powered throughout the hurricane.
Tesla’s advanced energy storage technology is changing how people prepare for natural disasters. For those who own a Cybertruck, it’s not just transportation—it’s also a reliable backup power source in emergencies.
While millions of people were left in the dark during Hurricane Helene, this Cybertruck owner remained safe, comfortable, and fully powered.