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Can your electrical panel handle your home energy needs for EVs, solar storage, and more?

Learn if your current breaker box meets the needs of electrification or if you need a main panel upgrade as you renovate your home or continue on your home electrification journey.

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Safety is the number one reason to upgrade your panel. Growing home electrification is another compelling reason to think about a main panel upgrade (MPU).



The impact of greater home electrification on your electrical panel


Can your old breaker box meet the needs of electrification, which means powering your home with electricity instead of fossil fuels and using digital applications for real-time home energy management? The home installer partner Qmerit estimates 48M U.S. homes will need a main panel upgrade to support current and future needs such as:


  • Installing a new water heater
  • Switching your gas stove to an electric stove
  • Finishing your basement
  • Adding EV charging or solar panels
  • Adding backup power like a generator or battery
  • Upgrading heating and air conditioning (heat pumps)
  • Getting a new hot tub
  • Other needs for high amp loads


Let’s take a closer look at a common scenario prompting the need for a main panel upgrade: getting a hot tub. Although many newer homes have a 200-amp breaker box, hot tubs use 50A-60A, limiting the rest of the loads in your home. And if you have a 100-amp breaker box, you most likely cannot accommodate the hot tub at all. In any case, you need a bigger electrical panel.


Whether you have a 100A, 150A, or 200A-amp electrical box, it is wise to assess your home’s overall power needs today and tomorrow by future-proofing your main electric panel. For instance, you may already have an EV. Is your next goal to get solar panels? Or perhaps you want back-up power with battery storage? What about a heat pump? Here’s an overview of common home appliances and their typical amp requirements so you can start to see the bigger picture of your home’s electricity needs.

I encourage you to do some baseline math for your own awareness, but please consult a certified electrician to assess whether you need a main panel upgrade. This consultation is an important step before you decide to renovate your home, add solar, or even upgrade a major home appliance. No one wants the solar installer or contractor to be the bearer of bad news if they tell you the project will cost an extra $1K – $5K for a panel replacement or $7K – $10K for a smart panel. Not to mention that a service upgrade (e.g., increasing your main panel from 125A to 200A) is especially time-consuming and expensive at a cost of $10-30K. Luckily there are federal and state rebates and incentives to help cover the costs of some main panel upgrades (more to come about this in the next blog in this series).



A main electrical panel upgrade for all your home energy needs


Now that you know what an electrical panel is, you can start the process of assessing whether you need a main panel upgrade as you renovate your home or continue on your home electrification journey. The first step is to open that breaker box door and become familiar with your panel. Is there space for a new 20A breaker? Next, get a trusted electrician on board to guide you through an upgrade. Safety is always first. And if it’s time to say goodbye to your analog-era electrical panel, Schneider Home is here to empower you, now and well into the future.

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