How to Size a Home Battery: How Much Storage Do You Actually Need?

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How to Size a Home Battery: How Much Storage Do You Actually Need?

March 23, 2026
by
Shawn Cornett

Most Texas homes need a battery energy storage system for home backup sized at 10–15 kWh for partial backup or 20–30+ kWh for whole-home coverage including AC. Texas households average 36.5 kWh per day — 28% above the national average — with air conditioning consuming 50–70% of summer electricity. A single 13.5 kWh battery handles essentials plus limited AC, while two units provide full whole-home protection.

Choosing the right battery energy storage system for home use starts with one question: how much power do you actually need? Texas homes use about 28% more electricity than the national average — and a battery that works in Michigan may fall short during a July heat wave in Dallas. Here's how to figure out the right home battery storage capacity for your household.

How Much Energy Does Your Home Actually Use?

The average U.S. household uses about 28.4 kWh per day, according to the EIA. But Texas homes average 36.5 kWh per day — roughly 1,096 kWh per month, according to Choose Texas Power.

In summer, that number climbs to 40–50 kWh per day. Air conditioning accounts for 50–70% of summer electricity use in Texas, according to Strickland HVAC. A 3-ton central AC unit alone draws 2,500–3,500 watts per hour.

Start by checking your electricity bill for your average monthly kWh, then divide by 30. That daily number is your baseline for sizing a battery energy storage system for home backup.

How to Calculate the Right Battery Size

Figuring out how much battery storage do I need for my home comes down to three decisions:

Step 1: Decide what to back up. Essential circuits only (fridge, lights, Wi-Fi)? Partial home? Or everything including AC?

Step 2: Choose your backup duration. Most homeowners target 12–24 hours for essential loads.

Step 3: Use the simplified formula.

Required Battery Capacity = Daily kWh Need ÷ (Depth of Discharge × Efficiency)

Modern lithium batteries offer 90–100% depth of discharge and 90–97% round-trip efficiency, according to Anern. Here are the three home battery storage capacity tiers:

  • Essential backup (5–10 kWh): Fridge, lights, Wi-Fi, phone chargers — lasts 10–24 hours
  • Partial home (10–15 kWh): Essentials plus fans, TV, select outlets — or essentials with AC for 4–6 hours
  • Whole home (20–30+ kWh): Everything including central AC — typically requires two battery units

What Can Different Battery Sizes Power?

Understanding home battery storage capacity at each tier helps you choose the right system:

Battery Size What It Powers Duration
10 kWh Fridge, lights, Wi-Fi, chargers 10–24 hours
15 kWh Essentials + AC (4–6 hrs) or essentials only (24+ hrs) 4–24+ hours
20+ kWh Whole home with AC 8–12 hours

A 10kw home battery storage setup handles essentials well, but won't keep your AC running long. A 3-ton AC unit uses 20–28 kWh over 8 hours — that single appliance can drain a 10 kWh battery in about 3 hours.

NREL recommends sizing batteries to support at least 1.5 times the expected peak load for reliability.

Top Home Batteries for Texas Homeowners

Here's how the leading battery energy storage systems for home use compare:

Battery Capacity Continuous Power Warranty
Tesla Powerwall 3 13.5 kWh 11.5 kW 10 years
FranklinWH aPower 2 15 kWh 10 kW 15 years
Enphase IQ 5P 5 kWh (modular) 3.84 kW/unit 15 years

The Powerwall 3 hits a sweet spot for most Texas homes — 13.5 kWh provides solid partial-home backup with enough power output (11.5 kW) to start and run central AC. For larger homes, the FranklinWH offers 15 kWh with a longer warranty. The Enphase system is ideal if you want to start small and scale up.

For detailed pricing, see our cost of battery storage per kWh guide.

Why Battery Sizing Is Different in Texas

Texas homeowners face unique home battery storage capacity challenges. Central AC is the biggest factor — running a 3-ton unit for 8 hours uses 20–28 kWh, which is why whole-home backup typically requires 20+ kWh.

ERCOT peak demand could rise from 85,000 MW to 145,000 MW within five years, according to Ascend Analytics. That means more conservation appeals and potential brownouts.

With Ambit Energy's Free Nights plans, you can charge your battery for $0 overnight and discharge during expensive daytime hours — turning your battery energy storage system for home use into a daily bill-reduction tool, not just emergency backup.

At Ambit Energy VIP Energy Service, we help Texas homeowners find the right battery storage installation and energy plan combination for their needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much battery storage do I need for my home?

Most Texas homes need 10–15 kWh for partial backup (essentials plus limited AC) or 20–30+ kWh for whole-home backup including air conditioning. Start by checking your daily kWh usage on your electricity bill and deciding which circuits you want to protect.

Can a home battery run my air conditioner?

Yes, but AC is the largest residential load. A 3-ton central AC unit draws 2,500–3,500 watts, using 20–28 kWh over 8 hours. You need at least 13.5 kWh (like a Tesla Powerwall 3) for 4–6 hours of AC runtime, or 27+ kWh for extended cooling.

Is 10 kWh enough for a Texas home?

A 10kw home battery storage system can power essential loads (refrigerator, lights, Wi-Fi, phone chargers) for 10–24 hours. However, it won't sustain air conditioning for long. For Texas summers, 13.5–15 kWh is a more practical starting point.

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