Fort Worth, TX
Home battery backup for Fort Worth homeowners
Fort Worth anchors the western half of the DFW Metroplex, in Oncor Electric Delivery territory. Tornadoes, hail, ice storms, and the 2021 winter storm have all produced multi-day outages here. Eos installs automatic battery systems that take over the moment the grid drops, no fuel and no manual switchover.
Why Fort Worth is buying batteries
Fort Worth has experienced the same severe weather pattern as the rest of North Texas: the 2021 winter storm with multi-day blackouts and freeze damage, the 2023 ice storm with widespread tree-related outages, and recurring tornado and hail events that knock out localized Oncor distribution.
Fort Worth\'s residential mix includes everything from historic Fairmount and TCU-area homes to recent Westover Hills and far-west infill. Battery placement and sizing vary widely by housing type. Larger Westover Hills and Tanglewood homes often go for the Premium or Ultimate tier; mid-century Ridglea and Westcliff homes typically work well at the Pro tier.
For homes already on solar, we add storage that captures solar production for use overnight or during outages. Oncor has well-established interconnection rules for residential solar+battery, which we handle on your behalf.
How the system works
Automatic protection
When the grid goes down, the battery switches on in under 20 milliseconds. No manual action required.
Sized for your home
We assess actual usage and configure coverage from essentials only to full-home including AC and heat pump.
Permits and utility
We file with City of Fort Worth Development Services and submit the Oncor interconnection notification on your behalf.
Fort Worth neighborhoods we cover
We install across Fort Worth and the surrounding Tarrant County communities.
Fort Worth zip codes we install in
Fort Worth spans dozens of zip codes across Tarrant County. Below are some of the most common.
76107
West 7th, Cultural District, and TCU area. Mix of historic and modern; clean panels in most homes.
76109
Tanglewood and Colonial. Larger homes, often Premium tier for full-home backup.
76110
Fairmount, Berkeley, and the historic south side. Older panel infrastructure; occasional upgrades needed.
76114
Westover Hills. Larger homes with multiple AC zones; often Ultimate tier.
76116
Ridglea and Westcliff. Mid-century homes with mostly upgraded 200A service.
76132
Far west Fort Worth. Newer subdivisions with clean panel infrastructure.
Common questions from Fort Worth homeowners
Which utility serves Fort Worth?
Oncor Electric Delivery is the transmission and distribution utility for Fort Worth and most of Tarrant County. Battery installations require an Oncor interconnection notification, which our team submits as part of the standard install paperwork.
Did Winter Storm Uri affect Fort Worth in 2021?
Yes. Fort Worth was hit hard by Uri in February 2021, with multi-day rolling outages and water main failures from sustained freezing temperatures. The 2023 ice storm produced widespread tree damage and localized multi-day outages across older Fort Worth neighborhoods. Battery interest in North Texas has remained elevated since.
How long is the lead time for a Fort Worth installation?
Outside the Greater Houston metro, scheduling is slightly longer than our typical 1 to 2 week window. Fort Worth installations typically run 4 to 6 weeks total from first contact to a working system, including permit processing through City of Fort Worth Development Services and Oncor coordination.
Do tornadoes affect battery installations in Fort Worth?
Tornadoes pass through Tarrant County most years and produce localized power damage. The battery itself is mounted indoors or on a sheltered exterior wall, so it is not directly exposed to tornado damage. The system protects against the post-tornado outage, which can last hours to days depending on Oncor restoration priorities.
Pricing for Fort Worth homeowners
Installed systems range from $9,915 to $23,030 depending on capacity. In-house financing from $87.45/month with no credit score impact to check eligibility.
Contact us
Coverage area: Fort Worth and the surrounding Tarrant County communities.
Scheduling typically available within four to six weeks for Fort Worth area installations.
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