Generator Sizing Calculator

Enter your total running watts, the largest motor's starting surge and a safety margin to size your generator.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

Sizing a generator correctly requires more than adding up the wattage of everything you plan to run, because motors — pumps, compressors, air conditioners, refrigerators — draw a brief starting (surge) current that can be 2–3 times their running wattage when they switch on. The generator must be sized for total running watts + (the largest motor's starting surge − its own running watts) + a safety margin, since only one motor typically starts at a time while the others are already running.

Homeowners buying a backup or portable generator, and RV or job-site users, run this calculation before purchase because undersizing causes the generator to stall or trip its breaker the moment a compressor kicks on, even if the running-watts total looked comfortably within the generator's rated capacity — the starting surge, not the steady load, is usually what determines the minimum generator size.

This calculator takes your total running watts, the largest motor's starting surge and a safety margin percentage and returns the minimum generator kW you need, so you can shop with a number that accounts for real-world startup spikes, not just nameplate wattage.

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