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Which is it? Is it that it doesn't work or that you need batteries to make it work which is expensive? You know... the thing I literally mentioned in my comment that it is purposefully kept expensive to prevent proles from doing it en masse? Because it can't be both.
I will answer for you. It is 100% possible to live entirely off solar you own as many people do it day to day and have no grid connection at all. It doesn't even take that much solar if you don't waste a shit ton of power like most people in the west do.
I also do not get your issue with me using ""they"" when I quite literally name the they I am talking about early in the comment. Should I continue to write out "the capitalist state" everytime to make it more clear for you?
Also your entire comment is operating off of a massive assumption that the goal is 24/7 luxurious power like you are used to in the west. Electricity is not a "yes" or "no" question. You can have some, a lot, an abundance, none, etc. You can get a lot done on very limited power. I have 500W of solar panels and a small portable power station along with various rechargable devices. When the grid goes down I have, a DC cooler I can use to keep food from going rancid, a rice cooker I can use, a handheld radio I can use, my computer/phone, and I can keep my home dimly lit indefinitely. Which is much better than pitch black darkness. Can I slow cook a roast or turn on a gaming PC with a big beefy GPU? Can I power my AC? No. That doesn't make what I can do any less valuable.
In a revolution any decoupling from centrally controlled infrastucture is a force multiplier.
So anyway... no. They don't have me by the balls. I can survive just fine with the power grid cut off. Speak for yourself.