One household found themselves in a peculiar situation when Hurricane Helene ravaged the southern United States
leaving over a million houses without power. During the storm, they maintained electricity.
Their Cybertruck's lights were able to stay on because of the Tesla Powershare technology.
Known for its futuristic appearance and strong performance, the Tesla Cybertruck saved lives during a natural disaster
The owner shared his experience on X (previously Twitter), explaining how the truck's unique Powershare function
Owners may use their Cybertruck as a backup power source with Tesla's Powershare system,
which provides up to 11.5 kW of continuous electricity. During the 48-hour outage
this feature allowed the homeowner to power necessities like his refrigerator
air conditioner and even charge smaller gadgets. Even though he didn't fully utilize the vehicle,
Tesla asserts that Powershare can operate a house for more than three days with modest use.
The use of conventional backup power techniques may soon become obsolete as more people purchase electric cars
One owner of a Cybertruck managed to stay cool, collected, and powered up as millions of others in the south faced uncertainty.