Generator Installation Costs NYC 2026 | MP Electric NYC


// Cost Guide · 2026 · New York City

Generator Installation Costs in NYC

2026 price ranges for standby generators, transfer switches, propane vs natural gas, and NYC-specific permit requirements — from a master-licensed electrician serving all five boroughs.

$3,000–
$15,000+
Typical NYC range
standby generator installed

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Cost breakdown — NYC 2026

Scope of Work NYC Price Range Notes
Portable generator + transfer switch
Manual transfer, 5,000–8,000W
$1,500 – $3,000 Lower cost, manual operation. Good for occasional outages.
Standby generator 10–13kW
Auto-start, natural gas or propane, single-family
$4,000 – $8,000 Covers essential circuits. Most popular residential size in NYC.
Standby generator 16–22kW
Whole-home coverage, single-family or small commercial
$7,000 – $13,000 Full home backup including HVAC. Requires 200A panel minimum.
Standby generator 22kW+
Large home, multi-unit, or commercial
$12,000 – $40,000+ Commercial-grade. May require 3-phase power assessment.
Automatic transfer switch (ATS)
Required for standby generators
$800 – $2,500 Usually included in standby quotes. Confirm before signing.
Propane tank installation
If natural gas unavailable
$800 – $2,000 Above-ground tanks more common in NYC outer boroughs. Requires DEP permit.
NYC DOB + DEP permits $400 – $1,200 Both DOB electrical and DEP fuel permits required. Should be included in quotes.
Co-op / condo building premium +$500 – $1,500 Board approval, placement restrictions, sound ordinance compliance.

What affects cost in NYC

Generator size (kW)Fuel typeTransfer switch typeBuilding footprintCo-op/condo approvalPermit complexityNatural gas access

Generator size is the primary cost driver. A 10kW unit covers essential circuits (fridge, lights, some outlets). A 22kW unit covers a full home including central HVAC. We help you size correctly during the quote — oversizing wastes money, undersizing leaves you short during outages.

Fuel type matters significantly in NYC. Natural gas is preferred (no storage required, utility-connected) but not available in all neighborhoods. Propane requires a tank — above-ground tanks are more common in Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island outer areas. The Bronx and Manhattan often have better natural gas access.

Post-Sandy reality: Generator demand in NYC surged after Hurricane Sandy. NYC DOB and DEP now have well-established permit processes for residential generators, but timelines vary by borough. Manhattan is often slowest — plan for 3–5 weeks permit-to-install.

Frequently asked questions

Standby generator installation in NYC typically costs $3,000–$15,000+ depending on generator size, fuel type, transfer switch complexity, and building type. Co-op/condo buildings add board approval steps and often restrict generator placement, which affects total cost.

Yes. Generator installations require both a DOB electrical permit and, for gas-fueled units, a DEP permit for the fuel connection. MP Electric NYC handles all permitting as part of every installation.

A 10–13kW generator covers essential circuits (refrigerator, lights, outlets, sump pump) for most NYC homes. A 16–22kW unit handles the full home including central HVAC. We size every system during the free assessment — don’t guess and buy too small.

Sometimes. Many co-ops and condos allow generators with board approval, especially for ground-floor units or homes with private outdoor space. High-rise buildings typically restrict or prohibit them. Noise ordinance compliance is also required. We’ve navigated this process many times and can advise upfront.

A standby generator is permanently installed, connected to your home’s electrical panel via a transfer switch, and starts automatically during a power outage. A portable generator is moved into position, connected manually, and typically powers a subset of circuits. Standby costs more but provides seamless backup with no manual intervention.

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Tell us your home size, fuel access, and whether you’re in a co-op or condo — we’ll assess your options and give you a straight price.