Off grid living, or the term “off grid“, or “off the grid” simply means being disconnected from the main power grid.
Living Off Grid has multiple meanings to individuals. Different people have different opinions and views. Many people have different opinions as to what off grid truly means, for them. The reason for this is simple. Everyone lives their lives differently.
I’d like to point out the obvious before we start clouding the issue with definitions, meanings, interpretations, and more debatable opinions.
Before we attempt to define what “off grid” is, we should clarify what “the grid” is, then we can attempt to define what it means to get “off the grid“.
What is “The Grid”?
“The Grid” refers to the electrical grid, i.e. the system or network which delivers electrical power to residential and commercial properties, building, homes, and machinery, etc.
The Grid: (Electrical Grid)
“…An electrical grid is an interconnected network for delivering electricity from suppliers to consumers. It consists of generating stations that produce electrical power, high-voltage transmission lines that carry power from distant sources to demand centers, and distribution lines that connect individual customers…” ~Wikipedia Electrical Grid
OK. So now we know what the grid is, we can define what being “off the grid” is.
Pretty simple. It means off, as in disconnected from.
Off Grid: (Off the Grid)
“…The term off-grid refers to not being connected to a grid, mainly used in terms of not being connected to the main or national transmission grid in electricity…”
“…The term off-the-grid (OTG) can refer to living in a self-sufficient manner without reliance on one or more public utilities…”
“…Off-the-grid homes are autonomous; they do not rely on municipal water supply, sewer, natural gas, electrical power grid, or similar utility services…”
Primitive Living?
Let’s put this myth to bed. The myth is this “Being off grid means you must live primitively without technology.”
Does being off grid mean one must live primitively like back in the pioneer days? No. Not necessarily. Some people might opt to live that lifestyle, however, that is usually based on personal preference, is not a hard an fast rule of living off grid, and is usually a personal choice. Living off grid does not mean primitive living.
For one person, being off the grid may mean simply being disconnected from the power grid, while another person may have the opinion that to be “truly off the grid” they must disconnect from all utilities and live a completely self sufficient lifestyle, free from reliance on public sources of utilities, food or housing.
The point being, BOTH of these opinions of what being off the grid means are correct!
There really is no hard and fast, black and white definition of what living off the grid means, because generally speaking, it means different things to different people.
Simply put, one fact is undeniable. Off grid means disconnected from the electrical grid.
Anything above and beyond that is a personal lifestyle choice. You choose how you want to live it.
Living Off Grid is simply a way of life.