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Standby vs Portable Generator

A standby generator is a permanent, wired-in system that kicks on automatically during an outage, while a portable generator is a lower-cost unit you roll out and connect as needed. The right choice depends on how often you lose power, your budget, and whether you're home to manage a portable unit during an outage.

Standby GeneratorPortable Generator
Price$5,000-$15,000+ installed, including transfer switch$400-$2,500 for the unit alone
Power output10,000-50,000+ watts, can run a whole house2,000-10,000 watts, covers essential circuits
InstallationRequires licensed electrician, transfer switch, permitNone; plug in and go with extension cords or an inlet
Fuel sourceRuns on natural gas or propane, connected to a supply lineGasoline, propane, or dual-fuel; needs refueling every 8-12 hours
StartupAutomatic within seconds of an outage, even if you're awayManual start; you must be home to set it up and run it
MaintenanceAnnual professional service, self-test cyclesOil changes, carburetor upkeep, off-season storage prep
NoiseQuieter, often enclosed in a sound-dampened cabinetLouder, especially non-inverter models
Best forFrequent or extended outages, homeowners who travelOccasional outages, renters, budget-conscious buyers
Choose Standby GeneratorChoose a standby generator if you experience frequent or multi-day outages, want whole-home coverage, and don't want to think about backup power when the lights go out.Shop Generators
Choose Portable GeneratorChoose a portable generator if outages are rare, you're on a tighter budget, or you need power that can also travel to a job site or campsite.Shop Generators

The verdict

Standby generators cost far more upfront but deliver hands-off, whole-house power automatically, which matters most if outages are common where you live. Portable generators are the practical choice for occasional outages or anyone who needs power flexibility beyond just the house.

FAQs

Can a portable generator power a whole house?

Only a large portable unit (7,000+ watts) paired with a manual transfer switch can cover most essential circuits, but few portables match a standby generator's capacity to run central AC, well pumps, and everything else at once.

Do standby generators run on natural gas or propane?

Most standby units can run on either, connected directly to your home's natural gas line or a dedicated propane tank, which means no manual refueling during long outages.

How long can a portable generator run continuously?

Typically 8-12 hours on a full tank of gasoline, so multi-day outages require you to wake up and refuel, unlike a standby unit tied to a continuous fuel supply.

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