Cybertruck’s 2026 Off-Grid Power Play Challenges Gas Giants

Elon Musk’s latest 2026 gambit sees the Cybertruck morph into a rolling power station, with a “Gridbreaker” package that lets it juice up homes or campsites for days using its beefy 200-kWh battery, a direct shot at fossil fuel dominance that’s got oil execs sweating.
Unveiled amid Tesla’s renewed green push after 2025’s eco-backlash, this feature—paired with a solar-charging kit—positions the truck as a survivalist’s dream, though its $95,000 starting price and lingering 2025 recall woes (like that pesky inverter glitch) have critics questioning if Musk’s vision can truly disrupt the energy game or if it’s just another flashy distraction from Tesla’s rocky road.