What to Do in Case of an Emergency

In the event of any threat to health or safety, always begin with these two steps before addressing the other suggestions below:

  1. Immediately contact the fire department or other relevant emergency response team.
  2. Notify all people who might be affected and ensure that they can evacuate the area.
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Only perform the suggested actions below if it is safe to do so.
  • On Powerwall 3 systems with additional interconnected solar, turn off the AC breaker for all solar inverters.
  • Turn off all Powerwall(s), then turn off the AC breaker to Powerwall(s).
  • Turn off the AC breaker to the Gateway, if installed.
  • Acceptable fire extinguisher types are water, CO2, and ABC.
  • Avoid type D (flammable metal) extinguishers.

In case of flooding:

  • Stay out of the water if any part of the battery, Gateway, or wiring is submerged.
  • On Powerwall 3 systems with additional interconnected solar, turn off the AC breaker for all solar inverters.
  • Turn off all Powerwall(s), then turn off the AC breaker to Powerwall(s).
  • Turn off the AC breaker to the Gateway, if installed.
  • If possible, protect the system by finding and stopping the source of the water, and pumping water away.
  • If any part of the unit was submerged, note the depth and duration of the flooding.
  • Contact Tesla Support to determine if the unit can be safely turned back on.
  • If Tesla Support has confirmed that it is safe to turn the unit back on, let the area dry completely before use.

If there is an unusual smell or smoke:

  • On Powerwall 3 systems with additional interconnected solar, turn off the AC breaker for all solar inverters.
  • Turn off all Powerwall(s), then turn off the AC breaker to Powerwall(s).
  • Turn off the AC breaker to the Gateway, if installed.
  • Ensure nothing is in contact with Powerwall.
  • Ventilate the room.

If Powerwall is making unusual noises:

  • Turn off all Powerwall(s), then turn off the AC breaker to Powerwall(s).
  • Turn off the AC breaker to the Gateway, if installed.
  • Ensure that nothing is blocking the air intake or exhaust vents on the Powerwall or in the fan.

In all cases, once the situation is stable, contact the Tesla Certified Installer who installed the system.

For first responder information, see tesla.com/firstresponders.