Storms. Blackouts. Grid attacks. A dead phone on the side of the road. The moment your phone dies, you lose your only connection to your family, to 911, to everything. TerraCell's "Solar Capture" technology charges your phone from sunlight alone.
Full Power Bank + Solar Recharging. Keeps Going When Others Die.
Every year, millions of American families lose power — and every year, it gets worse.

Helene knocked out power for 5.9 million homes. Three out of four cell towers in North Carolina gone. Entire towns cut off for two and a half weeks.

Hackers have been sitting inside U.S. power infrastructure since 2010. The FBI says they're "primed to attack." In April 2025, Spain and Portugal lost their entire grid in five seconds. The U.S. grid is older.

2024 was the worst year for power outages in a decade. 45% of Americans lost power in the first half of 2025 alone — from storms, heat waves, and equipment failures no one saw coming.

Texas, 2021. 4.5 million homes dark. Pipes frozen. Roads closed. Some families went a full week without heat or communication. And it wasn't a hurricane — it was February.

FEMA started the 2025 hurricane season with 12% of its emergency workforce available. 20% of staff cut. When the next big one hits, you're on your own.
In a blackout, your phone battery can drain in hours. Your phone doesn't just lose signal, it starts hunting for one. Pinging tower after tower, burning through battery faster than normal. You're checking alerts, texting your family, refreshing the news. And all of that is draining it even faster.

You start rationing — turning off apps, dimming the screen, telling your kids not to use their phones.

No 911. No GPS. No way to reach your family. No way to know if you should stay or go.
Why Every Backup Plan You Own Has the Same Fatal Flaw
Regular Power Bank | Stores power. You use it. It's gone. Doesn't matter if it cost $20 or $200 — when the grid stays down longer than your battery lasts, you're back to zero. | Runs Out | |
Car Charger | Only works if you can get to your car, if your car has gas, and if you're willing to run the engine for hours. During Helene, roads were blocked for days. | Blocked | |
Laptop Battery | You'll drain it in a few hours using it as a phone charger. And then you've lost two devices instead of one. | 2× Loss | |
Generator | Runs on gas. Gas runs out. Gas stations need electricity to pump. During Milton, people waited in line for six hours for fuel that never came. | No Fuel | |
Wait for the Grid | Helene lasted 53 hours. Milton lasted six days. Parts of North Carolina — two and a half weeks. | Too Long |
Every day the sun comes up, power trickles back in. Enough to keep your phone alive on day three, day five, day ten — when everything else has been dead since day one. That's TerraCell.

TerraCell exists for one reason: emergency workers kept seeing the same tragedy.
Every backup plan families had ran out. Power banks died on day one. Car chargers were useless when roads were blocked. Generators ran dry. When the grid stayed down for a week, families had nothing.
TerraCell uses "Solar Capture" technology that recharges itself from sunlight. Set it near a window, leave it on your dashboard, put it on the porch — as long as there's daylight, it's pulling power back in. When fully charged, it can charge your phone up to 5 times.
No training, no apps, dead simple design means you can count on it when your family needs it most.
Plug it in before the storm. Full battery gives you up to five phone charges — days one and two, covered.
Put it near a window, on your dash, or outside. "Solar Capture" technology pulls power from daylight and keeps refilling the battery while you use it.
When the grid goes down and every backup runs dry, there's only one way to get power back: capture it from the sun. That means three things working together:

A high-capacity battery to store power for the first days — so days one and two are covered from the moment the storm hits.

A solar panel efficient enough to pull real energy from daylight — not just a trickle charge, but meaningful power every day the sun comes up.

Weatherproofing that lets it work in the conditions emergencies actually happen in — rain, mud, storms, cold.
Most power banks do one of these. Maybe two. TerraCell was designed
around the full protocol. One device. Stored power for days one and
two. Solar replenishment for every day after.
The same principle behind off-grid solar systems and emergency field
equipment — compressed into something that fits in your glove box and
costs less than a tank of gas.
We lost power for three days after Milton. My phone died in the first six hours. I had no idea if my mom was okay. She lives alone twenty minutes away. I couldn't call her. I couldn't call anyone. When I found TerraCell, I ordered the 4-pack immediately. One in my car, one in the kitchen, one in my daughter's backpack, and one shipped to my mom. This is the first thing that actually makes sense.
I bought one of those big-brand 'patriot' solar chargers last year. $40. Put it in the window during a storm. Two days of sun. Barely moved the needle. Total waste. Got the TerraCell 4-pack because the multi-panel thing made sense to me. More panels, more power, basic physics. Had my phone at 80% by dinner the first day I tested it. Not even full sun. Should've done this from the start.
I was one of those 5.9 million people who lost power during Helene. 53 hours. My husband is diabetic. I needed to reach his doctor. My phone was dead. My neighbor's phone was dead. Everyone's phone was dead. My son bought me the TerraCell 4-pack for Christmas. I keep one charged by the window at all times now. The peace of mind alone is worth ten times what he paid.
| TerraCell | Regular Power Bank | Cheap Solar Charger | Generator | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Recharges Itself from Sunlight | ✓ | ✗ | Barely — trickle only | ✗ |
| Stores Up to 5 Full Phone Charges | ✓ | Varies | ✗ | N/A |
| IP67 Waterproof | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| No Fuel Required | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Fits in Glove Box / Purse / Go-Bag | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Works After Day 3 of an Outage | ✓ | ✗ | Barely | Only if you have fuel |
| 120 Day Money-Back Guarantee | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |

Countless families agree: TerraCell is a must-have for every emergency kit.

Most power banks store energy and that's it. TerraCell stores energy AND replenishes it from sunlight. Charge it at home for days 1–2. Then it keeps going — day after day — as long as the sun comes up.

From stored battery alone, before you even need sunlight. That's days of communication covered just from a single charge at home.

Rain, mud, floods, snow. Leave it in your trunk for a year. It works. Emergencies don't happen on sunny days — TerraCell was built for the weather they actually happen in.

Fits in a glove box, purse, backpack, or kitchen drawer. Light enough for your kids. Simple enough for your parents. One for every family member.

Professional-grade materials and construction. No cheap plastic housing that cracks in heat or cold. This isn't a gadget — it's safety gear.

In the glove box, where your daughter can reach it when her car breaks down on a back road.

By the window, always topped up from daylight, ready the moment the lights go out.

Packed and waiting. If you have to leave, your phone goes with you.

They live alone, 900 miles away. You can't be there during hurricane season. But you can make sure they can reach you.

They're at school, at a friend's house, on a field trip. If something happens, they have power.

Not every emergency starts at home. Sometimes it starts at 2 PM on a Tuesday.

Order your TerraCells today. Keep them in your car, your kitchen, your go-bag. Show everyone in your household where they are. Two steps: plug in, set in sun. That's all they need to know.
If for ANY reason in the next 120 days you don't feel:
Just send it back, and we'll refund every penny. No questions asked. We cover return shipping.
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Got my TerraCell yesterday. Set it on my back porch and plugged in my iPhone. Three hours later I had 70% charge. From the SUN. The Amazon one I bought last year couldn't do that in two days. This is the real deal.

I ordered the 4-pack and gave one to each of my kids (both in college) and kept two for me and my husband. After what happened in North Carolina last year, I'm done hoping for the best. This is actual preparation.

I'm retired military. I've used solar gear in the field. When I saw TerraCell was built for real conditions and not just a marketing gimmick, I ordered immediately. The engineering is solid. IP67 waterproof, real solar charging, and a company that actually stands behind it. Highly recommend.

My mom lives alone in Florida. After Milton she was without power for two days and I couldn't reach her. I almost drove down there. Bought her the TerraCell 4-pack so she has one in every room. She says it's the best gift I've ever given her.

I'll be honest, I was skeptical. I've bought three different 'solar' chargers over the years and they were all garbage. But TerraCell actually works. Tested it side by side with my old one. Not even close. TerraCell charges while the other one just sits there pretending.

My husband thought I was being paranoid ordering these. Then we lost power for 14 hours last month. Guess whose phone stayed charged? Mine. He ordered another 4-pack the next day.

Just got mine today. The build quality is impressive. Feels solid, the waterproofing is legit, and it gives me confidence to actually throw this in my truck and forget about it until I need it. Which is exactly what I wanted. Set it and forget it.

I keep one in my purse now. Not just for emergencies. For life. Soccer practice runs long, phone's dying, I set it on the bleachers in the sun and I'm good. But really, I bought it because of the storms. This is my insurance policy.

I got the 4-pack today and my mom, who I got them for, says she feels much safer having one in her kitchen and one in her car. I was wondering if I could get another bundle for the same price? I want to get them for my brother's family too.