We didn't build SunFusion to sell equipment.
We built it to give Americans back something that was quietly,
systematically, and deliberately taken from them —
the right to own their own energy and live beyond the reach of those who profit from their dependence.
Walter Ellard founded SunFusion in 2008 with a belief that was radical at the time and remains radical today: that a homeowner should be able to own their energy the same way they own their property — outright, permanently, and free from any monthly obligation to a corporation or a utility. Not as a backup plan. Not as a hedge against outages. As a complete and permanent exit from the system.
For sixteen years, we built toward that vision — through supply chain betrayals, through regulatory battles, through a market that kept telling us homeowners weren't ready. Then gas hit five dollars. Then seven. Then nine. Then the grid started failing in heatwaves, in freezes, in fires. And suddenly, everyone was ready.
The Guardian E2.0 EV Tower is not a product launch. It is the culmination of everything SunFusion was built to deliver — a single cabinet that simultaneously eliminates your fuel bill and your utility bill, charges every electric vehicle ever made from power you generated yourself, and runs your home through the night on energy that cost you almost nothing to store.
We are not selling you a battery. We are selling you the last energy payment you will ever need to make. We are giving you the ability to drive 280 miles on sunlight, to keep your lights on when your neighbors go dark, and to watch the gas prices on the freeway signs with complete indifference — because they no longer apply to you.
The system will not change itself. The utilities will not lower their rates.
The fuel companies will not volunteer a discount.
The only way out is to build your own.
SunFusion built it. It's ready. The question is whether you are.