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Battery Bayou

When the power goes out, there's always a battery by you.

Portable backup battery rentals and battery exchange services designed for Houston outages, apartments, renters, and hurricane season.

Hurricane ready
Apartment friendly
Clean & quiet
How it works

Backup power, made simple.

01

Reserve a backup battery

Sign up early. Reserve a portable battery sized for your apartment or home.

02

Use it during outages

Keep the lights on, your phone charged, and your fridge running through the storm.

03

Swap for a fresh charge

Drop by a neighborhood exchange hub. Walk out with a fully charged replacement.

Why Battery Bayou

Resilience that fits real Houston life.

Backup power shouldn't require owning a house, a garage, or a noisy generator.

Apartment Friendly

Compact and indoor-safe. Fits in any unit, no garage required.

No Permanent Installation

Plug-and-play. No electricians, no landlord approvals.

Cleaner & Quieter

No fumes, no roaring engine. Just quiet, clean power.

Built for Hurricane Season

Reserved capacity when Houston needs it most.

Power What Matters

Fridge, phones, medical devices, Wi-Fi — the essentials stay on.

Premium, Accessible

Modern hardware at a rental price that works for renters.

Who it's for

Built for the people the grid forgets.

Renters
Apartment Residents
Families
Small Businesses
Hurricane Prep
Early access

Get powered before the next storm.

Join the early access list for Houston pilot programs and outage preparedness updates.

No spam. Just outage prep and Houston pilot updates.

Our vision

A community-powered backup energy network for Houston.

Battery Bayou is building a neighborhood network of portable batteries and local exchange hubs — so resilience isn't reserved for homeowners with generators. Affordable, clean, and ready when the grid isn't.

  • Portable batteries
  • Exchange hubs
  • Affordable resilience
  • Community preparedness
Built for
Houston.

From the Heights to Hobby — power that shows up when the grid doesn't.