KEY POINTS
  • Grid outages are fueling consumer interest in solar panels and on-site battery storage.
  • Solar website SolarReviews.com has seen requests for quotes in areas that experience extreme weather events spike.
  • "These folks that experience environmental difficulty gain a whole different perspective on what solar and batteries are," SolarReviews founder and President Andy Sendy said.
Workers lift a solar panel onto a roof during a residential solar installation in Scripps Ranch, San Diego, California, U.S. October 14, 2016. Picture taken October 14, 2016.

Extreme weather events across the U.S. — from wildfires and drought in the West, to deep freezes and floods in the South and Southeast — have disrupted the electric grid this year. As a result, homeowners are buying solar and energy storage systems at rates never before seen, according to data from solar website SolarReviews.com.

As California faces devastating wildfires and record drought, the website saw a 358% year-over-year jump in solar estimate quotes requested by California residents between June 30 and Aug. 6.