What Size Wire for 200 Amps at 300 Feet?

Voltage-drop-aware wire sizing for a 200-amp circuit running 300 ft (one-way) at 240V — because over distance, voltage drop, not ampacity, often sets the wire size.

Calculations are built on the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) and cross-checked against the published code tables. How we verify. Last reviewed June 2026.

Copper · ≤3% drop
250 kcmil

Actual drop 2.6%. For ≤5% drop: 3/0 (3.8%).

Aluminum · ≤3% drop
400 kcmil

Actual drop 2.6%. For ≤5% drop: 250 kcmil (4.2%).

At 300 ft, voltage drop governs: ampacity alone would allow 3/0 AWG copper, but staying ≤3% requires upsizing to 250 kcmil.

Voltage Drop at 300 Feet

Voltage drop is calculated for a 240V single-phase circuit over a 300 ft one-way run (conductor length doubled for the return). Sizes meeting the ≤3% target are highlighted.

Wire sizeCopper dropAluminum dropWithin 3%?
3/03.8%6.3%
4/03.0%5.0%
250 kcmil2.6%4.2%
300 kcmil2.1%3.5%
350 kcmil1.8%3.0%
400 kcmil1.6%2.6%

Drop % uses NEC Chapter 9, Table 8 DC resistance — an accepted approximation for typical power-factor AC branch circuits. The wire must also meet ampacity; both checks are applied above.

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