GTFI inverter generator with digital display
πŸ“Œ Key Takeaways: Inverter generators offer cleaner power, better fuel efficiency, and quieter operation than conventional generators. This guide compares their technology, performance, and ideal applications to help you choose the right generator.

Generator technology has advanced significantly with the introduction of inverter generators. Unlike conventional generators that produce raw AC power, inverter generators use IGBT technology to produce pure sine wave power with less than 3% total harmonic distortion (THD).

GTFI offers both inverter and conventional generators in gasoline and diesel options, with power ranges from 2kW to 15kW.

1. Conventional Generators

How they work: Conventional generators produce AC power directly from the alternator. The engine runs at a constant speed (typically 3600 rpm) to maintain a stable frequency.

2. Inverter Generators

How they work: Inverter generators produce AC power, convert it to DC, then invert it back to clean AC power using IGBT technology. The engine speed adjusts to match the load.

3. Comparison Table

Feature Conventional Generator Inverter Generator
THD (Power Quality) 5-10% <3% (pure sine wave)
Fuel Consumption Higher Up to 40% lower
Noise Level 77-85dB 65-72dB
Cost Lower Higher
Surge Capacity Good Limited
Engine Speed Constant 3600rpm Variable (adjusts to load)
Parallel Operation No Yes (up to 2 units)
Best For Industrial equipment, heavy loads Electronics, telecom, home backup

4. Fuel Efficiency Comparison

Example: A 5kW conventional generator at 50% load consumes approximately 2.5L/hour. A 5kW inverter generator at the same load consumes approximately 1.5L/hour β€” saving 1.0L/hour.

5. Power Quality – Why It Matters

6. Which Should You Choose?

Choose Conventional If:

Choose Inverter If:

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Written & Reviewed by

GTFI Power Application Engineering Team

Power quality specialists since 2006.

Practical Selection Checklist

Before requesting a quotation, define the actual electrical load and the operating environment rather than selecting a generator only by its headline kW rating. The best choice balances starting current, continuous load, fuel type, runtime, noise, mobility, service access, and local power requirements.

What to Confirm Before Ordering

  • List continuous loads and identify motors, pumps, compressors, welders, or other equipment with high starting current.
  • Confirm rated and standby/maximum output figures and keep an appropriate operating margin instead of running continuously at the limit.
  • Specify voltage, frequency, single-phase or three-phase output, and any required automatic transfer or remote-start functions.
  • Consider fuel availability, expected daily runtime, tank size, refueling access, ambient temperature, altitude, and ventilation.
  • For mobile or residential use, check enclosure, noise, wheel/transport requirements, weather protection, and safe exhaust routing.

For a quotation request: For an industrial quotation, provide the load list, target voltage/frequency, expected runtime, application, destination country, and required quantity. Those details make it easier to compare generator configurations on a like-for-like basis.

Need help matching equipment to a specific application? Provide the operating conditions, required quantity, destination, and key technical requirements when requesting a quotation.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is THD and why does it matter?
A: THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) measures power quality. Lower THD (<3%) is safer for sensitive electronics. Conventional generators typically have 5-10% THD.
Q: Can I run a refrigerator on an inverter generator?
A: Yes, inverter generators provide clean power suitable for refrigerators, freezers, and other appliances with sensitive electronics.
Q: Can I connect two inverter generators together?
A: Yes, GTFI inverter generators support parallel operation, allowing you to combine the output of two units for higher power.
Q: Is the fuel saving really 40%?
A: Yes, under typical partial-load conditions (50-70% load), inverter generators can save up to 40% fuel compared to conventional generators.

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