We’ve been running a fairly solar‑heavy setup for a while now — multiple panels, a 25 kWh home battery, an EV, and most appliances converted to electric — and one thing I’ve learned is that the tech is only half the story; the real gains come from tracking and planning. A few things that might help anyone thinking about off‑grid or backup systems: • Forecast‑based planning makes a huge difference. We track the solar forecast and our expected usage day‑by‑day, which lets us shift heavy loads (washing, charging, cooking, water heating) into the sunniest windows. It’s surprising how much this reduces the need for grid backup. • Home Assistant has been a game‑changer. It pulls in live solar production, battery state, EV charging, and appliance consumption, so you can actually see where your energy is going. Once you have that visibility, it becomes much easier to size panels, batteries, and inverters realistically. • EV + home battery = flexible backup. Even if you’re not fully off‑grid, having both gives you options: the house can support the car, and the car can support the house (depending on the model and inverter setup). For anyone building a preparedness setup, I’d say: start with visibility and data. Once you understand your real usage patterns, choosing the right generator, solar kit, or battery becomes much simpler — and usually cheaper. Curious if anyone else here is using Home Assistant or similar tools to manage their energy?