Texas Coverage

Battery Backup Installation Across Texas

Eos installs battery backup systems for homes and businesses across Texas. Coverage is densest in the Greater Houston metro, with full installation across Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, and Fort Worth.

24

Cities currently covered

10+

Counties across Texas

Statewide

Texas-wide installation

1 to 2 weeks

Typical scheduling window

How coverage works

Eos installs across Texas, for both single-family homes and commercial properties. Coverage is densest in the Greater Houston metro, where the majority of our active installations sit, and extends statewide to the Austin, San Antonio, and Dallas-Fort Worth metros. Wherever you are in Texas, the same product family, the same in-house financing, and the same warranty apply.

Residential installations in Greater Houston typically schedule inside one to two weeks. Commercial projects (retail, healthcare, offices, light industrial, multi-tenant) involve a sizing study, a load profile review, and utility coordination, so lead times run longer. For both, quotes are returned the same day and the project manager who scopes the job is the same one who runs commissioning.

Greater Houston

Our densest coverage. Same-week assessments and full installation typically inside four to six weeks.

Houston

Harris County

CenterPoint grid coverage, Hurricane Beryl recovery, and the largest home battery install base in our coverage map.

Katy

Harris, Fort Bend, Waller Counties

Cinco Ranch, Grand Lakes, and surrounding communities. Modern homes, older grid infrastructure.

Spring

Harris County

Klein, Gleannloch Farms, and the I-45 north corridor. Heavy storm exposure and a high concentration of CenterPoint outages.

The Woodlands

Montgomery County

A core generator-replacement market. Battery backup sidesteps community noise rules entirely.

Sugar Land

Fort Bend County

Planned communities with modern electrical infrastructure and growing demand for backup power.

Pearland

Brazoria County

One of Houston's fastest-growing suburbs, with strong demand after Hurricane Beryl.

Cypress

Harris County

Unincorporated Harris County in the northwest Houston metro. Large lots, newer builds, and frequent storm exposure.

Friendswood

Galveston, Harris Counties

Galveston and Harris border area. Older residential neighborhoods with high motivation for outage protection.

League City

Galveston County

Galveston County and the NASA corridor. Coastal storm exposure makes battery backup a practical necessity.

Conroe

Montgomery County

I-45 north corridor and Lake Conroe. Mixed CenterPoint and Entergy Texas territory with long restoration windows after major storms.

Tomball

Harris County

Northwest Harris County. Suburban neighborhoods with semi-rural pockets where outages can extend across multiple feeder failures.

Kingwood

Harris County

The Livable Forest. Heavily wooded master-planned community with frequent tree-related outages.

Humble

Harris County

Northeast Harris County and IAH airport corridor. Mature neighborhoods with older panel infrastructure.

Atascocita

Harris County

Lake Houston communities. Large CDP area with substantial post-Beryl backup demand.

Missouri City

Fort Bend County

Fort Bend and Harris border area. Sienna, Quail Valley, and a strong base of post-Beryl battery interest.

Richmond

Fort Bend County

Fort Bend County seat. Newer master-planned communities including Aliana and Pecan Grove.

Rosenberg

Fort Bend County

Southwest Fort Bend. Mix of established neighborhoods and rapidly growing master-planned developments.

Clear Lake

Harris County

NASA / Johnson Space Center corridor. Coastal storm exposure and a tech-forward customer base across homes and businesses.

Pasadena

Harris County

Industrial corridor southeast of Houston. Older residential stock with mature panels and frequent storm-driven outages.

Webster

Harris County

Bay Area corridor between Clear Lake and League City. Compact coverage area with consistent post-storm demand.

What to expect, regardless of your city

Installation timelines vary slightly by permit office, but the process is the same across every Texas metro we cover.

Step 1

Free assessment

A 20-minute call plus a virtual or in-person site visit. For homes we review your panel, usage, and outage priorities. For businesses we pull interval data and walk the electrical room.

Step 2

Custom proposal

A system sized to your actual load profile, with a fixed price and financing options. Residential plans use our standard tiers; commercial proposals are scoped per site.

Step 3

Permits and schedule

We file with your county or city permit office and coordinate with your utility. Two to four weeks for homes; longer for commercial interconnections, depending on size.

Step 4

Install and go

Most residential installations are completed in one day. Commercial installs are staged across one to several days with no business interruption. We commission the system and hand off monitoring.

Utilities we work with across Texas

Texas is split across several transmission and distribution utilities. Our team handles interconnection paperwork with whichever utility serves your address.

  • CenterPoint Energy covers most of the Greater Houston metro.
  • Entergy Texas covers parts of Montgomery and Liberty counties (Conroe, parts of The Woodlands, parts of Tomball outskirts).
  • Oncor Electric Delivery covers the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
  • CPS Energy covers the San Antonio metro.
  • Austin Energy and Pedernales Electric Cooperative cover the Austin metro and Hill Country suburbs.

For homes with existing solar, we manage the full interconnection update. For backup-only installs that do not export to the grid, the paperwork is simpler and the process moves faster. Commercial interconnections (three-phase service, larger meter sockets, sub-metered tenants) are handled in-house by the same team.

Not sure if we cover your address?

We install across Texas for homes and businesses. Send us your zip code and a brief on the property and we will confirm scheduling for your area.