Island Roots Charters, a family-owned business in the U.S. Virgin Islands, has experienced firsthand the growing challenges of frequent WAPA blackouts. While tourists visiting St. John may not even notice the power outages thanks to the investments many businesses have made in alternative energy, the issue is far more serious for residents and business owners.
Tourism drives the economy in the USVI, and for businesses like Island Roots Charters, keeping operations running smoothly is essential. To maintain service, many restaurants, bars and shops have had to turn to solar power, backup generators and battery systems. Businesses such as Long Board, Cruz Bay Landing, and Morganโs Mango have invested in alternative energy to ensure that tourists enjoy an uninterrupted experience, even during widespread power cuts.
While visitors may not realize the extent of the issue, these blackouts have been a persistent problem that impacts the livelihoods of families residing in St. John, including the Island Roots team. The power gridโs instability creates uncertainty for residents who rely on consistent electricity for daily life and work.
In response, Island Roots has gathered community insights and compiled a list of St. John-based businesses that are powered independently, found here: https://www.islandrootscharters.com/charter-blog/wapa-power-outages-st-john-usvi
These businesses have taken control of the situation, ensuring that while WAPA struggles, tourists can still experience the best of the islands.
Island Roots Charters encourages tourists to support these resilient businesses, which continue to provide a welcoming experience despite the ongoing power crisis.
Sent by Jonathan Poston on behalf of Island Roots Charters (wjonpost@gmail.com / info@islandrootscharters.com)



