Talk with ABC Solar

Discuss emergency readiness before the emergency.

SolarFireTruck.com is a concept site, but the underlying questions are practical: power, water, pumps, batteries, access, safety, and planning. Contact ABC Solar to discuss solar, battery, EV backup, and neighborhood-readiness ideas.

Contact information

ABC Solar Incorporated

For practical solar, battery, EV backup, and emergency-readiness discussions, contact ABC Solar directly.

ABC Solar Incorporated

24454 Hawthorne Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505

Phone: 1-310-373-3169
Email: [email protected]
Contractor License: CCL #914346

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Dual-use EV fire readiness concept with emergency planning discussion
The right discussion starts before equipment is bought: site, power, water, access, and safety.
Useful topics to discuss

Bring the real details.

A meaningful emergency-readiness conversation depends on site-specific facts, not generic product excitement.

Power assets

Solar system, battery system, EV model, V2L capability, backup circuits, generator options, and outage needs.

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Water assets

Pool, hot tub, storage tank, pond, pump access, hose routes, elevation, and potential spray targets.

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Site exposure

Roof, eaves, decks, fences, vegetation, slope, wind direction, access roads, gates, and defensible space.

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Safety limits

Firefighter access, evacuation routes, hydrants, electrical isolation, wet-area protection, and code boundaries.

Firefighter reviewing an EV water support concept
Any serious plan must respect fire officials, codes, permits, inspections, and emergency access.
Before you call

Prepare a simple readiness snapshot.

These details help turn the conversation from “interesting idea” into useful site-specific thinking.

  1. Power: solar size, battery size, inverter type, EV model, and V2L output if known.
  2. Water: pool size, pump access, water source location, and likely hose distance.
  3. Property: slopes, fences, roofline, vegetation, driveway access, and gate locations.
  4. Emergency concerns: outage history, wildfire exposure, evacuation constraints, and communication needs.
  5. Photos: driveway, pool, electrical equipment, battery location, roof, yard, and access routes.
Safety note

This is a discussion page, not permission to build.

SolarFireTruck.com is educational and conceptual. Real equipment requires qualified professionals, local code review, permitting where required, utility awareness, product ratings, and emergency-authority respect.

Read the Safety Disclaimer

Do not improvise: Do not connect EV power, batteries, pumps, hoses, cameras, or water-cannon equipment without qualified review. Do not delay evacuation or block emergency responders.

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Emergency readiness discussion with EV power, pool water, and planning notes
Good planning begins with facts: power source, water source, access, loads, and limits.

Review the core pages first.

The fastest way to understand SolarFireTruck.com is to review the concept overview, the EV V2L page, and the safety disclaimer.

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