
How Much Does a Tesla Powerwall 3 Actually Cost?
One of the most common questions we get at CKR Solar is: “How much does a Tesla Powerwall 3 actually cost?” The simplest answer is

One of the most common questions we get at CKR Solar is: “How much does a Tesla Powerwall 3 actually cost?” The simplest answer is

I’ve spent over a decade in the solar industry—working as an installer, servicing systems, and now supporting projects as a Field Application Engineer. I also

Why Solar Battery System Design—Not Just the Battery—Makes All the Difference In recent years, Florida has seen a sharp increase in residential battery adoption—particularly across

In Florida, solar and battery systems are not simply energy assets — they are critical infrastructure that must be designed to endure extreme environmental conditions.

For businesses across the Southeast, power interruptions are not merely inconvenient — they are financially disruptive. From storm-related outages in Florida to grid instability and

Energy expenditure represents one of the most significant and volatile overheads for businesses operating in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. In the Tampa Bay region, for

When it comes to protecting critical infrastructure—server rooms, electrical panels, battery storage systems, and commercial solar installations—fire suppression systems aren’t optional. they’re essential. Traditional fire

If you own a pool, you already know the tradeoff: beautiful sunny days are perfect for swimming—but once temperatures dip, your pool can quickly become

CKR Solar & Storage Helps Tampa Assisted Living Facility Maintain Power with Solar Energy Storage During Hurricane Milton As Hurricane Milton approached Tampa, Florida, A

This post looks at the reasons as to why owning a solar system has long term benefits. We will also take a look at leasing

Explore the benefits of Tesla Powerwall 3 as the ultimate backup solution for hurricane season in Florida, Georgia and the Gulf States. Learn about its advanced

Georgia’s potential to harness solar energy depends on the amount of sunlight hitting the Earth’s surface, known as “solar radiation.” Various factors like weather conditions,