Generators are devices that convert energy from fossil fuels to electric energy. Generators are useful as independent sources of electric energy during times when there is no registered electricity (like during camping, loss of power). They are also useful in providing electric energy to run a refrigerator, lights, etc., during periods of power outages due to weather-related issues (like storms). KEMA offers a variety of gasoline-powered generators for meeting the electric energy requirements of their customers by providing a range of wattage capabilities that allow users to select the best generator for their particular application
When choosing a gasoline-powered generator, the first thing that a person should do is determine the wattage of the application(s) that they will be using the generator for. The amount of wattage is important because it indicates the amount of electric energy that a gas-powered will generate. For example, if you plan to use the gas generator to run a refrigerator or an air conditioner, you will need much greater wattage than if you are only going to use it to charge a cell phone or light a light bulb. KEMA can provide you with a selection of Gasoline Generator that meet your wattage requirements.