Gasoline Generator

GENERGY Gasoline Generators with SVR – Power, Reliability, and Versatility

Wide Range of Gasoline Generators with SVR

At GENERGY we offer a wide variety of electric gasoline generators, tailored to all kinds of needs, from residential use to demanding professional applications. We offer single-phase (230V) ranging 1,000W to 20,000W, and three-phase (400V) from 7,000W to 20,000W.

Featured Models by Range

  • CUBE Series: 8 models ranging from 2800W and 7000W, gasoline-powered generators perfect for home use, backup power, and automatic versions for power outages or integration with solar energy. Anideal gasoline generator for the home!
  • PROFESSIONAL Series: 14 models from 2800W to 8000W, in single-phase and three-phase versions, designed for intensive use in construction, industry, and rental.
  • Premium Range PREMIUM: Power ratings between 5500W and 7500W, with superior specifications for demanding users, both professional and private gasoline light generators.
  • HIGH POWER Series: Three-phase generators from 9.2kW to 18kW, ideal for the professional sector and rental companies.
  • DUAL FUEL range (Gasoline + LPG): Models from 3500W to 8000W, offering maximum versatility and efficiency with alternative fuel.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Gasoline Generators

Advantages

  • Easy fuel procurement.
  • Compact, quiet, and portable, ideal for camping or occasional use.
  • Lower initial cost than diesel generators.
  • Gasoline-powered generator requiring lessmaintenance compared to diesel generators.
  • High availability of models for different needs.

Disadvantages

  • The gasoline degrades over timemaking it difficult to store for long periods of time, especially in contact with oxygen.
  • Shorter service life in continuous operation compared to diesel generators.
  • They require more attention to maintenance to prolong their performance.

A GENERGY gasoline generator is designed for an average usage of up to 1,000 hours per year, compared to the 300–500 hours per year limit on other brands.

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Inverter or Traditional Generator?

At GENERGY, we offer gasoline generators with traditional AVR/SVRtechnology andinverter generators.

Traditional Generators

Inverter Generators

Gasoline Electric Generator Maintenance

Proper maintenance of a gasoline-powered generator is key to ensuring its performance and longevity.

Recommended Maintenance Plan for Gasoline Electric Generators

🔧 These procedures must be performed at a GENERGY service center or an authorized service provider to maintain the warranty.

Functions of a gasoline generator

Uses of a gasoline-powered generator

Benefits of a gasoline generator

Components of a gasoline-powered generator

Why Choose a GENERGY Gasoline Generator?

Frequently Asked Questions About Gasoline Generators

Agasoline-powered generatoris a device that converts the engine's energy into electricity to power appliances, tools, or systems when there is no access to the electrical grid or when backup power is needed. In this category, Genergy offers models for both residential and commercial use, with a range of power ratings and configurations.

To select the appropriate power rating, you must add up the power consumption of the devices that will be running at the same time and allow for a margin to account for startup surges. Genergy offers single-phase 230V options ranging from 1,000W to 20,000W and three-phase 400V options ranging from 7,000W to 20,000W, so it’s best to choose based on the type of load and intended use.

A single-phase generator typically operates at230Vand is commonly used for homes, small facilities, and standard tools. A three-phase generator operates at400Vand is designed for machinery, professional applications, or facilities that require a three-phase power supply. Genergy offers both types in its gasoline-powered lineup.

It depends on the application.Manual startingis usually a practical option for occasional use or simpler equipment, whileelectric startingis more convenient for frequent use or when a faster startup is desired. The Genergy line includes models with both systems.

A generator withan ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch)is designed to serve as a backup when the power grid goes down. This category includes, for example, a model labeled "Mains Failure (ATS)," which is designed to automatically provide power in the event of an outage.

A gasoline generator stands out for its versatility, availability in various power ratings, and ease of use in both residential and professional applications. The Genergy lineup includes standard models, versions withIP67 protection, units with remote start, and gasoline/propane hybrid options to meet a variety of needs.

For home use, a lower-wattage single-phase model is usually sufficient if you’re looking for basic backup power. For construction sites or professional use, you should consider higher power ratings, electric start, enhanced protection, or even three-phase models. Genergy offers a wide range of units with power ratings of 2800W, 3300W, 4500W, 5500W, 7000W, and higher, depending on the application.

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