Certified Tesla Powerwall 3 Installer in Oregon

Frequent outages, rising utility costs, and unpredictable power grids are causing more Oregon homeowners to look for smarter, more reliable energy solutions. Tesla Powerwall 3 is one of the most advanced home battery storage systems available, giving homeowners backup power when the grid goes down and the ability to store energy from solar or the utility grid for use when it matters most.

At Washington Generators, our licensed electricians provide professional Tesla Powerwall installation and integration. We’ll design a system that fits your home’s needs, whether you want reliable backup power, solar storage, or complete energy independence.

Why Install Tesla Powerwall?

Powerwall isn’t just a backup battery — it’s a complete home energy storage solution designed to work with your electrical system, solar panels, and the Tesla app. Powerwall 3 includes an integrated solar inverter and can be added to existing solar, connected to new solar, or installed on its own.

Benefits of Tesla Powerwall include:

  • Backup power during outages to keep essentials running
  • Store solar energy for nighttime or cloudy days
  • Reduce reliance on the utility grid
  • Use stored power during peak utility rates
  • Monitor and control energy usage with the Tesla app

What Is Tesla Powerwall 3?

Tesla Powerwall 3 is a rechargeable home battery storage system designed to store energy from your solar panels or the grid and deliver it when you need it most. When the grid goes down, Powerwall detects the outage in milliseconds and seamlessly switches your home to battery power — no manual steps, no extension cords, no noise.

Powerwall 3 includes an integrated solar inverter and can be added to existing solar, connected to new solar panels, or installed on its own as a standalone backup system.

Energy Capacity

13.5 kWh of usable energy per unit

Power Output

11.5 kW peak / 7.6 kW continuous

Scalability

Stack multiple Powerwall units for larger homes or higher loads

Storm Watch

Automatically pre-charges to full when severe weather is detected

App Control

Monitor energy usage, backup reserve, and grid status from your phone

Warranty

10-year performance warranty

Can Powerwall Work With a Standby Generator?

Yes — and this combination is increasingly popular among Oregon homeowners who want the ultimate in energy resilience. A hybrid system pairs Powerwall with a Generac or Kohler standby generator so that the battery handles short outages silently and instantly, while the generator takes over as a longer-term backup if needed.

Washington Generators’ team is highly experienced with hybrid system design, including transfer switch compatibility, load prioritization, and communication between your inverter, battery, and generator. Whether you already own a standby generator or are planning a full system from scratch, we’ll design a solution that works seamlessly together.

Our Powerwall Installation Process

We make the installation experience straightforward from start to finish:

  1. Free Consultation — We assess your home’s energy needs, panel capacity, and ideal Powerwall placement.
  2. System Design — We determine the right number of units, solar integration if applicable, and load priorities.
  3. Permitting — We handle all required electrical permits so you stay code-compliant.
  4. Professional Installation — Our licensed electricians mount, wire, and configure Powerwall to Tesla’s standards.
  5. System Walkthrough — We demonstrate the Tesla app, test a simulated outage, and answer every question before we leave.
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Peace of Mind — Before, During, and After Installation

With Tesla Powerwall installed by Washington Generators, you’ll enjoy peace of mind knowing your home is protected during outages and optimized for energy efficiency. We make it easy to transition to smarter, cleaner, and more reliable power.

When you choose Washington Generators, you get:

  • Licensed electrical professionals
  • Tesla Powerwall installation experience
  • Generator integration expertise
  • Solar battery storage planning
  • Permitting and inspection support
  • Local Oregon & SW Washington service

Frequently Asked Questions

How much power can Tesla Powerwall store?
  • Each Powerwall stores 13.5 kWh of energy — enough to keep essentials like lights, refrigerators, and Wi-Fi running during outages.
  • Multiple units can be combined for larger homes or higher energy demands.
  • Our team will right-size the system for your actual usage during a free consultation.
  • While Powerwall is designed to work seamlessly with solar, it can also store energy directly from the grid for backup use.
  • Works with or without solar — but is best paired with solar for maximum savings.
  • Provides outage protection either way.
  • Most installations can be completed in 1–2 days, depending on your home’s electrical setup and whether a panel upgrade is needed.
  • Standard installs: typically 1 day.
  • Installs with panel upgrades or solar integration: typically 2 days.
  • Includes full testing and Tesla app setup.
  • The Tesla app allows you to see real-time energy usage, charging status, and backup reserves from anywhere.
  • Track usage and storage, set backup reserve levels, and enable Storm Watch — all from your phone.
  • Remote monitoring and control via the easy-to-use Tesla app.
  • By storing solar energy or off-peak electricity, you can reduce utility costs by using stored power during expensive peak hours.
  • Avoids peak energy rates and maximizes your solar investment.
  • Long-term savings depend on your utility rate structure and solar system size.
  • Washington Generators specializes in hybrid systems that combine Powerwall with Generac or Kohler standby generators.
  • Powerwall handles short outages instantly and silently; the generator provides extended runtime during multi-day events.
  • We design for proper transfer switch compatibility and load prioritization.