
Prepare for Hurricane Milton: Ensure Power Security with TESUP’s Remote Power Solutions
Dear Valued Community,
As we brace ourselves for the anticipated arrival of Hurricane Milton this weekend, it’s crucial to stay informed, prepared, and protected. Hurricane Milton has intensified to a Category 4 storm, with sustained wind speeds exceeding 150 mph (241 km/h). This powerful storm poses a significant threat, and officials are warning of severe impacts across multiple regions. Widespread power outages, structural damage, and heavy flooding are highly likely, leaving homes and businesses vulnerable.
At TESUP, we understand the importance of reliable power during such critical times, which is why we want to remind you about the role TESUP’s remote power systems can play in keeping your household or business energy secure. With our sustainable energy solutions, you can take control of your power supply during and after this disaster.

Power Outages During Storms: A Serious Threat
With Hurricane Milton predicted to bring 12-18 inches (30-46 cm) of rainfall in some areas, combined with dangerous storm surges, electrical infrastructure will face severe challenges. Power outages across affected regions are likely to last days or even weeks, according to local emergency management. This means households could lose access to essential services, including refrigeration, medical equipment, communication systems, and more.
Now more than ever, having a reliable and independent energy source is crucial. TESUP’s wind turbines and solar panels are designed to provide a consistent and renewable power source in even the harshest of conditions, ensuring that your home or business remains powered when it matters most. Visit TESUP.com to explore more about our reliable power solutions.

TESUP’s Remote Power Solutions: Your Safety Net
TESUP’s advanced wind and solar energy systems provide a sustainable and dependable backup power source, even when the grid fails. Our Atlas and Magnum wind turbines, engineered to withstand wind speeds of up to 165 mph (265 km/h), are perfectly suited for stormy conditions. They ensure your property remains powered even in the face of hurricane-force winds. Similarly, our flexible solar panels, designed for durability, can continue harnessing energy from the sun whenever conditions allow, offering an additional layer of security during prolonged outages.
Whether you're preparing for the storm or recovering from its aftermath, TESUP’s remote power solutions give you the self-sufficiency needed during such emergencies.
Monitoring and Real-Time Data: Stay One Step Ahead
TESUP’s IoT-enabled devices allow you to monitor real-time wind and solar data, keeping you informed about your energy system’s performance during the storm. This feature lets you optimize your power generation and stay one step ahead of the weather’s impact. As Hurricane Milton approaches, knowing that your system is functioning effectively will provide you peace of mind.
Support for Damaged Equipment: We're Here to Help
We understand that storms like Milton can cause damage to power systems. If your wind turbines or solar panels are affected by the hurricane, TESUP is here to help you get back on track. In the case of equipment damage, we are ready to send replacement anemometers to ensure accurate wind speed monitoring and reliable operation of your system. We will prioritize and expedite these replacements to minimize any downtime, getting your system up and running as soon as possible.

Stay Safe, Stay Prepared
As Hurricane Milton approaches, be sure to follow all local safety guidelines, secure any loose items, and review your energy system’s status. Now is the time to charge any backup batteries, perform system checks, and ensure everything is properly maintained.
We are committed to supporting you through this difficult time. TESUP is ready to answer any questions and provide assistance with your energy needs. Together, we can weather this storm with strength and resilience.
Key Numbers to Know:
- Category 4 Hurricane
- 150+ mph (241+ km/h) sustained winds
- 12-18 inches (30-46 cm) of expected rainfall
- Power outages expected to last days to weeks in affected areas
Protect your energy, protect your home, and stay safe.
Warm regards,
The TESUP Team