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View full detailsPower's out again? Or maybe you just need some serious muscle for the job site. Either way, large generators are the answer. At Generators Australia, we've got the tough, reliable units that keep your lights on, tools running, and plans rolling—no worries, no downtime.

From small workshops to large commercial setups, having the right generator ensures uninterrupted operation. Our large generators range spans from compact 3 kVA models right up to powerhouse 2200 kVA units. Built for performance and durability, these machines are ideal for mining sites, farms, construction projects, or emergency power backup.
We've handpicked the best large generators trusted across Australia — all tested for reliability, fuel efficiency, and long service life. No flashy claims, just proven power that gets the job done.
Sizing matters. Too small, and you risk overloads. Too large, and you waste fuel. As a general rule, start by listing your essential appliances or tools and checking their total power draw in watts. Convert that to kVA (divide watts by 1000 and multiply by 1.25 for safety).
For instance, a home backup setup might only need a 10–20 kVA unit, while a commercial operation could require 200 kVA or more. If you're unsure, our team can guide you through the large generator kVA options that suit your needs.
Large generators for home use are becoming more popular across Australia — especially in rural or off-grid areas. When choosing one, think about fuel type, noise levels, and whether you need automatic start-up during outages.
Diesel models are generally more fuel-efficient and durable for long-term use, while petrol units are great for occasional backup. For peace of mind, look for safety features like overload protection and automatic voltage regulation.

If you're comparing large generators prices, it helps to understand what you're paying for. Size, fuel type, and brand all impact cost. Entry-level industrial models start around the low thousands, while heavy-duty 1000+ kVA units can reach well into the tens of thousands.
We stock a full range of large generators for sale Australia-wide — all competitively priced and backed by expert advice. You'll find flexible purchase or hire options to match your power needs and budget.
When it comes to cost and performance, diesel vs. petrol is the big question. Diesel generators cost a little more upfront but deliver better fuel economy and longevity — ideal for constant or heavy-duty use. Petrol units, on the other hand, are cheaper initially and perfect for light, occasional power needs.
If you're running critical systems or high-output equipment, diesel is the smart long-term investment. For portable or backup use, petrol keeps things simple and affordable.
Not every job calls for a permanent setup. That's where generator hire comes in handy. Whether for an event, emergency, or temporary site power, renting lets you access top-tier equipment without the full purchase cost.
At Generators Australia, you can hire large units for short or long terms, with delivery, setup, and maintenance included — no hassles, just dependable power when you need it.
It depends on what you're running. A 6-9kVA generator covers most home essentials - fridge, lights, a few power tools. If you're running heavy equipment like air compressors, welders, or multiple tools at once on a worksite, you'll want 10kVA or more. True Gear stocks large generators from 6kW up to 20kVA, so there's something for every situation.
Large generators in Australia typically range from around $1,700 for a 6kW inverter unit up to $8,500 or more for a 20kVA Honda-powered model. The price depends on output, fuel type, and whether it's an inverter or conventional generator. True Gear stocks a range of large generators across different price points from brands like Gentech, Welling & Crossley, Hyundai, and Westinghouse.
True Gear carries large generators from a solid range of trusted brands including Gentech (many powered by Honda engines), Welling & Crossley, Hyundai, Westinghouse, and Champion. Gentech Honda-powered units are a popular choice for tradespeople who need reliable, heavy-duty performance.
A conventional generator produces raw AC power and is best for running tools and equipment that aren't sensitive to power fluctuations - think angle grinders, pumps, and site lighting. An inverter generator produces cleaner, more stable power, making it safe for laptops, phones, and sensitive electronics. Inverter generators are also quieter and more fuel-efficient. If you're camping or running electronics, go inverter. If it's purely for a worksite or backup power for appliances, conventional does the job.
Yes - most large generators sold by True Gear come with an Australian warranty. Gentech units backed by Honda engines typically carry a 2-year warranty, and other brands like Hyundai and Westinghouse offer similar coverage. Always check the specific product listing for warranty details, and bear in mind that True Gear is an authorised Australian dealer, so warranty claims are straightforward.