10 kWh Home Battery Backup Runtime at 1,000W Load
A 10 kWh home battery running a 1,000W load will provide approximately 10 hours of backup power.
How to use this tool
- Enter the battery's usable capacity in kWh (from its spec sheet).
- Estimate your average backed-up load in watts during an outage.
- Read the backup runtime in hours.
- Check the runtime in days for multi-day outage planning.
- Lower the load (back up fewer circuits) to extend runtime.
Find out how many hours a 10 kWh home battery system will last when powering a 1,000W load.
Frequently asked questions
- How long will a 10 kWh battery last?
- It depends entirely on your load. Backing up a 500 W essentials load (fridge, lights, Wi-Fi), a 10 kWh usable battery lasts about 20 hours. A 1,000 W load halves that to 10 hours.
- Should I use nameplate or usable capacity?
- Use usable capacity. Batteries hold back a reserve to protect the cells, so the deliverable energy is less than the nameplate rating. The spec sheet usually lists both.
- What's a typical essentials load during an outage?
- A refrigerator, LED lighting, phone/laptop charging, and internet equipment often average 300–600 watts combined, since the fridge compressor only runs part of the time. Adding well pumps, AC, or electric heat raises it sharply.