Richmond, TX
Home battery backup for Richmond homeowners
Richmond is the Fort Bend County seat, anchoring the rapidly growing southwest Houston corridor along US-90 and the Grand Parkway. Aliana, Pecan Grove, and Veranda homes ride on CenterPoint feeders that took multi-day hits during Beryl. Eos installs automatic battery systems that keep your home running through the entire outage window.
Why Richmond is buying batteries
Richmond has expanded faster than its grid hardening. Aliana and Veranda are recent master-planned communities, and the surrounding neighborhoods like Pecan Grove and Long Meadow Farms have rapidly built out around them. CenterPoint distribution feeders have been added to keep up, but during major events the priority restoration order favors the urban core, leaving Richmond customers waiting.
Beryl in 2024 caused 4 to 6 day outages across most of Richmond. The 2023 ice storm dropped branches across older feeders near the Brazos River. Both events drove sustained battery interest across the area.
Newer Richmond homes have modern 200A panels and clean garage access, making battery placement straightforward. Some older Pecan Grove and downtown Richmond homes need a panel upgrade alongside the battery scope.
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.
Permits handled
We file with the City of Richmond or Fort Bend County and submit the CenterPoint interconnection notification on your behalf.
Richmond neighborhoods we cover
We install across Richmond and the surrounding Fort Bend communities.
Richmond zip codes we install in
Richmond spans three zip codes across Fort Bend County.
77406
North Richmond including Pecan Grove and Long Meadow Farms. Mix of 1990s subdivisions and newer infill.
77407
East Richmond toward Sugar Land. Newer master-planned communities including Aliana with modern panels.
77469
South and central Richmond including downtown and Veranda. Mix of older homes near the Brazos River and recent master-planned builds.
Common questions from Richmond homeowners
What utility serves Richmond?
CenterPoint Energy is the transmission and distribution utility for the Richmond area, including Aliana, Pecan Grove, Veranda, and Long Meadow Farms. Battery installations require a CenterPoint interconnection notification, which our team submits as part of the standard install paperwork.
Has Brazos River flooding affected Richmond installations?
Some Richmond addresses sit in flood-prone parcels along the Brazos River, particularly in older sections near downtown. For those homes we follow FEMA guidance and place batteries above finished floor elevation, with the smart panel and controller in interior or elevated garage spaces.
Is Richmond inside Fort Bend County?
Yes. Richmond is the Fort Bend County seat. Permits go through City of Richmond Permits or Fort Bend County depending on the address. Our team identifies the correct office for each install and handles the submission, follow-up, and inspector access.
Did Hurricane Beryl affect Richmond power?
Yes. Beryl caused widespread outages across Fort Bend County in July 2024. Aliana and Pecan Grove neighborhoods waited 4 to 6 days for full restoration. The slower fringe sections of Long Meadow Farms ran longer. Battery interest has remained elevated since.
Pricing for Richmond 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: Richmond and the surrounding Fort Bend communities.
Scheduling typically available within one to two weeks for Richmond area installations.
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