Power Generators
Ever had the lights cut out mid-barbie or the fridge quit on a hot day? That’s where power generators come in. From camping trips to blackout backups, we’ve got Generators Australia wide to keep your gear humming, your esky cold, and your day running without a hitch.

Power Generators for Sale
We’ve sorted through a wide range of power generators for sale — from compact camping models to heavy-duty worksite units. Every generator here is built to handle real-world Aussie conditions: heat, dust, distance, and the occasional downpour. Browse by size, fuel type, or use case to find one that fits your needs without the guesswork.
Portable Power Generators for Camping and Caravanning
Heading bush or hitting the coast? Portable power generators are your best mate for keeping fridges cold, lights on, and devices charged. They’re compact, quiet, and easy to cart around — perfect for campers, caravanners, and travellers chasing reliable energy wherever the road leads.
Best Generator for Home Backup Power Australia
When the grid drops out, having a home backup power generator is worth its weight in gold. These models keep essential systems running — from fridges and Wi-Fi to water pumps and lights. Check out the best generator for home backup power Australia wide, and stay powered through storms or outages.
Power Generators Price List: Compare Models and Deals
Not sure where to start? Our power generators price list makes it easy to compare models, features, and fuel types. Whether you’re chasing value or premium performance, there’s a deal here to suit every setup.
Inverter Generators for Sensitive Electronics
Need to power laptops, phones, or delicate tech? Inverter generators deliver smooth, consistent power that won’t fry your electronics. They’re whisper-quiet too — ideal for camping or home use when you need reliable power without the noise.

Choosing the Right Power Generator
Not all generators are built the same. Here’s what to think about before buying.
Petrol vs. Diesel Power Generators
Petrol generators are lighter, cheaper, and great for occasional use. Diesel generators, on the other hand, are tougher, more fuel-efficient, and built for long runs or worksite power. Your choice comes down to how often and how hard you’ll run it.
Inverter vs. Conventional Generators
Inverter generators provide cleaner power and quieter operation — ideal for sensitive gear and camping. Conventional generators pack more grunt for tools and heavy loads but can be louder.
Understanding Generator Sizing: kVA and Watts
Power output matters. Match your generator’s kVA or wattage to your total load — add up what you’ll be powering and choose a unit with 20% more capacity. That buffer keeps things running smoothly without strain.
Power Generators for Home vs. Worksite Use
Home units focus on efficiency and quiet operation. Worksite generators prioritise durability and raw output. Think about where you’ll use it most, then choose accordingly.
FAQs
What size generator will run a house?
Usually between 7–12 kW, depending on your appliances.
Is a 10 kW generator enough to run a house?
Yes, for most medium-sized homes.
How much is a generator for a 2000 sq ft house?
Typically between $3,000–$6,000, depending on brand and features.
Can a 5000 watt generator power a house?
It can run essentials, not everything at once.