Sugar Land, TX

Battery backup for Sugar Land homes and businesses

Sugar Land sits in CenterPoint Energy territory in Fort Bend County. High-end master-planned communities and a corporate corridor deserve reliable power protection. Eos Backup and Battery installs automatic battery systems that keep homes and businesses running through any outage, silently and without any action required.

Fort Bend County outages and what causes them

Sugar Land homeowners are in CenterPoint Energy territory, which means they share in the same infrastructure challenges that have repeatedly failed greater Houston. Hurricane Beryl in 2024 knocked out power across Fort Bend County for days, hitting neighborhoods like First Colony, Telfair, and New Territory particularly hard.

The issue is not just storms. Summer peak demand pushes the ERCOT grid to emergency levels, leading to rotating outages. Winter freezes catch the natural gas supply system short, cutting power generation. These events happen on schedules that do not match anyone's plans.

Sugar Land homes tend to be large, with multiple AC systems, home offices, and equipment that cannot easily tolerate interruptions. A home battery sized to your actual usage means those systems keep running, automatically, without you doing anything. The same is true for the corporate offices, clinics, and retailers that anchor First Colony, Town Square, and the Highway 6 corridor.

What an Eos battery system delivers

Seamless automatic switching

The battery detects a grid outage within milliseconds and takes over automatically. No startup delay, no manual switch, no fuel.

Sized for larger homes

Sugar Land homes often have high power demands. Our systems scale from 9 kWh up to 54 kWh per stack (or 45 kWh with V2X) with a single controller and up to 17.1 kW of surge capacity.

Fort Bend permit handling

We handle all permitting with Fort Bend County and the City of Sugar Land, including coordination with CenterPoint for interconnection approval.

Sugar Land neighborhoods we serve

We install throughout Sugar Land and the surrounding Fort Bend communities.

First Colony
Telfair
New Territory
Greatwood
Riverstone
Sugar Creek
Settlers Way
Plantation Bend
Commonwealth

Battery backup for Sugar Land businesses

Sugar Land combines master-planned residential growth with one of Houston metro most active corporate corridors. Office buildings near Sugar Land Town Square and the former Schlumberger campus, retail at Town Square and First Colony Mall, medical and dental clinics across First Colony and Telfair, and restaurants throughout the city all share the same CenterPoint feeders that fail during major weather events.

Corporate offices

Keep servers, payment systems, conference room AV, and HVAC online so staff can keep working when the grid blinks. Silent, automatic switchover within milliseconds.

Medical and dental clinics

Protect imaging equipment, sterilizers, refrigerated medications, and electronic health records during grid disturbances. No noisy generator outside the lobby.

Retail and restaurants

Keep refrigeration, point of sale, and lighting running through outages so you do not lose perishable inventory or have to close mid-shift.

Sugar Land zip codes we install in

Sugar Land spans Fort Bend County across several zip codes. Here are the ones we install in most often.

77478

Central Sugar Land and Old Sugar Land. Mature neighborhoods along Eldridge; panel age varies, with a share of homes needing a 200A upgrade before install.

77479

New Territory, Telfair, and First Colony. High density of homes with existing solar; we retrofit storage and handle the CenterPoint interconnection paperwork.

77498

West Sugar Land toward Mission Bend. Larger lots, clean exterior wall placement for batteries, and straightforward permitting through Fort Bend County.

Common questions from Sugar Land homes and businesses

Do you handle Fort Bend County and City of Sugar Land permits?

Yes. Battery installations in Sugar Land typically require a City of Sugar Land electrical permit, and some addresses fall under Fort Bend County jurisdiction. Our team determines the correct office for your specific property, submits all paperwork, and manages the CenterPoint interconnection notification that is also required for any battery installation in their territory.

Did Hurricane Beryl affect Sugar Land specifically?

Yes. Sugar Land was in the path of Hurricane Beryl in July 2024 and lost power across large portions of Fort Bend County for several days. Neighborhoods including First Colony, Telfair, and New Territory were among those affected. Restoration timelines varied by feeder, but multi-day outages were common throughout the city.

My Sugar Land home has a pool and multiple AC zones. Can a battery handle all of that?

A properly sized battery can run multiple AC zones and pool equipment, but most homeowners prioritize rather than run everything simultaneously. Our system delivers 17.1 kW of peak surge from a single inverter, which handles a large AC compressor startup. For pool pumps and secondary AC zones, we use the smart panel to schedule them during battery operation or keep them on only when the grid is active.

Will my Sugar Land HOA approve a home battery installation?

Battery systems are generally installed inside the garage or on an inconspicuous exterior wall, produce no noise or exhaust, and require no separate outdoor equipment beyond the enclosure. Most Sugar Land HOAs, including First Colony Community Association and the various Telfair districts, accept battery systems as part of standard electrical upgrades. We provide documentation and photos for architectural review if your neighborhood requires one.

Do you install battery systems for businesses in Sugar Land?

Yes. We install commercial battery storage for Sugar Land businesses including office buildings along the Schlumberger and Sugar Land Town Square corridor, retail at Town Square and First Colony Mall, medical and dental clinics across First Colony and Telfair, and restaurants throughout the city. Commercial systems are sized to the building load profile and quoted per project. See our commercial solutions page for details on monitoring, peak shaving, and continuity engineering.

Residential pricing in Sugar Land

Installed home systems range from $9,915 to $23,030 depending on capacity. In-house financing is available from $87.45/month with no credit score impact to check eligibility.

Commercial systems are sized per facility and quoted by project. See commercial solutions or request a tailored quote.

Contact us

Eos Backup and Battery

1401 Lake Plaza Drive
Spring, TX 77379

+1 833-989-3737

support@eos-e.com

Serving Sugar Land and the Fort Bend County area from our Spring, TX office.

Scheduling typically available within two weeks for Sugar Land area installations.

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