Gasoline Photovoltaic Back-up Generator

GENERGY Gasoline-Powered Photovoltaic Backup Generator:

Continuous Power for Your Solar Installation

Having a backup electric generator in a photovoltaic installation is key to ensuring a continuous power supply, especially in adverse weather conditions. At GENERGY, we offer models called "SOL," gasoline generators designed to activate automatically when batteries reach a critical discharge level. This occurs when energy consumption exceeds the generation capacity of the solar system, which is common on cloudy days or when solar capture is low.

Thanks to these types of generators, it is possible to avoid oversizing the photovoltaic system, as they can support sporadic high-demand loads without the need to expand the solar installation. Furthermore, they operate fully automatically, turning on and off based on commands from the solar inverter, which means users do not have to worry about managing them.

Key features of "SOL" generators

Automatic start

When the battery gets low.

Automatic stop

When the battery reaches an optimal level.

Delay in power delivery

After startup, to prevent fluctuations that could affect the inverter.

Built-in battery charger,

It connects to the inverter's AC output to keep the solar generator's battery in optimal condition.

Some models include a CO alarm,

For added safety.

Inverter compatibility

GENERGY SOL INVERTER generators are compatible with all brands of inverters on the market thanks to their low THD harmonic distortion.

However, GENERGY SOLnon-invertergenerators canonlybe used with inverters from our own GENERGY brand, since GENERGY—unlike other manufacturers—designed its inverters with generators in mind as an auxiliary power source; this is why we are the undisputed leader in this segment.

If you're looking for an efficient, automated solution to back up your solar power system, GENERGY's "SOL" generator is the best choice.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gasoline-Powered Solar Backup Generators

It is essential for ensuring an uninterrupted power supply, especially during adverse weather conditions.

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