Battery backup only

I agree with JB. That's what got me thinking about this, I mean you're probably looking at 10K minimum for a small generator installed, maybe more for gas hookup. If you're not looking to back up a lot of load, I think battery would be competitive.
Keep in mind the OP said "portable generator" so we are not talking about having to install a generator, connect a gas line, and wire it into the house electrical system. We are talking about a smaller generator that can either be carried or is on a wheeled cart. Connect that with an extension cord to the refrigerator and a few backup loads and I do not think you are going to get a permanently installed BESS wired into the house with an ATS cheaper.
The whole concept also depends on how often and for how long someone needs backup. In the last five years there has been one time when my power was out for more than a few hours. For me the cost to install any kind of fixed backup is way more than the usage I will get out of it. For me a small portable generator that can sit untouched for years in my garage and was just enough to run the refrigerator and a few lights would be more than enough. Now for someone who has a week long blackout once a year they should be looking at a more permanent fixed generator wired into the house to get a whole house backup. A BESS would be a good consideration here.
 
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Keep in mind the OP said "portable generator" so we are not talking about having to install a generator, connect a gas line, and wire it into the house electrical system. We are talking about a smaller generator that can either be carried or is on a wheeled cart. Connect that with an extension cord to the refrigerator and a few backup loads and I do not think you are going to get a permanently installed BESS wired into the house with an ATS cheaper.
I think you might be mixing up with a different thread?
 
I think you might be mixing up with a different thread?
Yeah, the other thread. But the points are similar. Whole house backup, BESS or generator. I have yet to see anyone run the numbers and show that a BESS costs less than a generator for this application. It would be great if it worked out. And I'll stick with, it depends on utilization. A backup that is needed once every 5 years for a couple of days to keep food in the fridge from going bad is going to be different than a whole house backup that is needed every year for a week. If the homeowner has money to burn, and there are plenty of high net worth homeowners out there, then they can have a whole house backup BESS that they never use but talk about at parties.
 
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