ComparisonNEC 2023 · 2026 · Updated Apr 2026

8 AWG Copper vs Aluminum

8 AWG copper delivers 50A usable. 8 AWG aluminum delivers 40A usable. Aluminum carries 10A less in the same gauge.
Copper50A
Aluminum40A
Difference10A

At 8 AWG, aluminum wire carries 20% less current than copper but costs roughly 40-60% less per foot and weighs one-third as much. With copper prices rising, 8 AWG aluminum wire is increasingly common for feeders and service entrances where the cost savings are substantial.

Ampacity comparison

All values per NEC 2023 Table 310.16 for THHN insulation with 110.14(C) termination limits applied.

PropertyCopperAluminum
90°C ampacity55A45A
Usable (after 110.14(C))50A40A
Breaker50A40A
Conduit (EMT)3/4" EMT3/4" EMT

Voltage drop comparison

Voltage drop at 40A load (limited by aluminum capacity) on 240V single-phase.

DistanceCopperAluminum
50 ft1.3%2.1%
75 ft1.9%3.2%
100 ft2.6%4.3%
150 ft3.9%6.4%
200 ft5.2%8.5%

When to use each

Use 8 AWG copper when

Use 8 AWG aluminum when

What to buy

At 8 AWG, the copper vs aluminum cost gap becomes significant. For branch circuits under 50 feet, copper THHN in conduit is standard. For feeders to subpanels or outbuildings, aluminum THHN saves 40-60% on material. Always buy anti-oxidant compound (like Noalox) when using aluminum, and verify every device is AL-rated before purchasing.

Detailed ampacity: 8 AWG copper, 8 AWG aluminum. Wire size lookup: 50A circuit.

Frequently asked questions

Is 8 AWG aluminum safe to use?

Yes, when installed correctly. 8 AWG aluminum carries 40A and is common in feeder circuits. Use AL-rated terminals, apply anti-oxidant compound, and torque connections to manufacturer specs. Modern AA-8000 series aluminum is engineered for building wire.

How much less does 8 AWG aluminum carry than copper?

8 AWG aluminum carries 40A vs 50A for copper, a 10A difference (20% reduction). To match copper ampacity, you typically need to go up 2 gauge sizes in aluminum.

What size aluminum equals 8 AWG copper?

To match 8 AWG copper (50A), check the 50A wire size guide for the exact aluminum equivalent needed.

Can I mix copper and aluminum in the same circuit?

Not directly. Copper and aluminum must not touch at connections due to galvanic corrosion. Use approved bimetallic connectors (like Alumiconn) or AL/CU-rated panel lugs.

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