Professional Manufacturer of Mobile Generator
These mobile features include 360-degree swivel maneuverability for easy positioning, combined with stable operation and a space-efficient footprint.
Its robust welded channel frame incorporates engineered joints for superior strength and rigidity, complemented by leaf spring suspension to enhance stability during transport. The height-adjustable pintle hitch ensures compatibility with a wide range of towed vehicles. A straight-through tubular axle provides a compact and dependable foundation. Four-corner mechanical supports and a comprehensive triple-brake system—including service, parking, and breakaway emergency braking—deliver secure stopping performance under all operating conditions.
HUAQUAN Mobile Generator
Mobile Generator’s Model: 1.8T/2.4T, 3T/4.5T
Can be equipped with: Generator sets under 250 kW.
Can be equipped with: Heavy-duty generator sets from 200 kW to 350kW.
Can be equipped with: Heavy-duty generator sets from 500 kW to 1000 kW.
Can be mounted on a trailer for high-speed road travel.
Suspension System
Multi-leaf springs with light-truck mounting brackets, enabling direct bolt-on generator attachment for reduced weight and simplified installation.
Axle Assembly
High-strength low-alloy steel axle tubing. Forged alloy steering knuckles enhance load capacity, while optimized spring seats reinforce axle-suspension rigidity.
Braking System
Lightweight truck-derived brake components. Parking brake with precision fine-tuning mechanism and cable-actuated transmission for flexible positioning.
Wheel Hub Assembly
Weight-optimized hubs with multi-specification rim compatibility. Tire options: 13″ (155/165/175R13C), 14″ (185/195/205R14C), 15″ (215/75R15/ST225/75R15).
Drawbar Mechanism
Lightweight tubular drawbar with reversible orientation. Forged coupling rings substantially increase towing capacity.
Technical Specifications
4-ton payload model: Approx. 400kg tare weight (ST235/80R16 tires), gross weight ≤4.5 ton
2.5-ton payload model: Approx. 320kg tare weight (175R13C tires), gross weight ≤3 tons
Mobile generator sets are categorized into standard and high-speed configurations. Standard mobile generators operate at 30 km/h for short-distance transit, while high-speed variants support towing up to 80 km/h.
Fluid systems require daily checks of engine oil, coolant, and fuel reserves – replenish with GB-standard No.0/-10 diesel (ambient temperature > -10°C). Clean air filters every 50 operating hours; oil-bath filters demand diesel flushing and lubricant replacement every 200 hours. Regularly drain fuel-water separators. Electrical systems must monitor maintenance-free battery charge and secure cable connectors against vibration-induced faults.
Emergency operations necessitate ≥ 300kW mobile generators with 15-second auto-start and integrated GPS monitoring (ref. Hangzhou Asian Games sports venue backup power systems). Urban construction mandates 65-75 dB(A) silent models compliant with China III/China IV+ emissions standards and DPF filters (compulsory in regulated zones e.g. Beijing).
A mobile generator is a power unit that is made to be moved from one position to another easily. However, unlike the fixed generators, it is mounted on a trailer or skid with wheels, making transportation easy and fast. This type of design lends itself to users bringing power to the location where it is needed.
The generator is made up of an engine, an alternator, a fuel system, a control panel and a cooling system, all in a small structure. The trailer frame is made strong enough to withstand the weight of the generator when moving and operating. Tires, towing hooks and braking systems are added in order to ensure the transport on roads and rough surfaces.
Many types of mobile generators also have protective coverings or enclosures. These covers help to protect the generator from dust, rain and weather conditions. Some models are sound-reduced in order to reduce the noise levels during operation.
Mobile generator design emphasises durability and ease of use. Control panels are located for easy access, and fuel tanks are sized to provide long running hours. This design makes mobile generators ideal for temporary power requirements, outdoor use, and places where using a fixed power system is not practical.
Mobile generators are very easy to transport as they are made on a trailer or wheel-mounted frames. This allows them to be towed using vehicles such as trucks or tractors. Their design is such that cranes and heavy lifting equipment are not required in most cases.
The parts of the generator are attached to the frame well so that they do not move in the process of transportation. Shock absorbers and good suspension protect the equipment from vibrations and hits from the road. This helps to reduce the risk of damage when moving from site to site.
Standard trailer dimensions for mobile generators mean that generators comply with the road regulations in many countries. This allows them to travel safely on highways and construction roads. Parking and positioning at the site are also easy, as the generator can be positioned where power is needed.
Easy transportation helps to save time and labor money. Mobile generators are usually used for construction projects, outdoor events, and emergency power situations. Their capacity of moving with high speed makes them a solution when there’s a need to change power or even if several places need to get electricity access.
Mobile generators often run on a fuel that is either diesel or gasoline. Diesel-powered mobile generators are very commonly found as they offer high performance and long running hours. They are suitable for heavy-duty applications and for continuous operation.
Gasoline-powered mobile generators are normally smaller and lighter. They can often be used for short-term or low-power requirements for things like outdoor events and small work sites. Fuel choice is dependent on the size of the generator, the load requirement, and availability.
Fuel tanks in the mobile generators are designed for easy refuelling and safe storage. Many models come with large tanks so that they can run for long periods of time without needing frequent refuelling. Fuel efficiency is load-dependent and engine maintenance-dependent.
Choosing the Right Type of Fuel Helps to improve performance and savings. Clean fuel and proper maintenance to have a smooth operation. Knowing fuel options helps the user select a mobile generator that meets his or her power requirement and site conditions.
Mobile generators are used in a lot of industries in which there is a need for temporary power or movable power. Construction sites utilize them to power tools, light and machinery. Outdoor events rely on the use of mobile generators for electrical power for sound systems, lighting and equipment.
They are also routinely adopted for emergency power in the event of a natural disaster or grid failure. Mobile generators can be quickly brought to affected areas and power restored. They are used by a utility company for maintenance work and temporary power supply.
Other things rely on mobile generators in remote places like mining, agriculture and roads. Due to their flexibility, they can deliver power where there is no permanent power infrastructure.
Many applications make mobile generators a beneficial solution for power. Their ease of movement and reliable operation make many temporary and changing power requirements easy.
Regular maintenance is important to ensure that a mobile generator is reliable and safe. Basic maintenance of checking engine oil, fuel levels, air filters and coolant. Clean oil and filters keep the engine running smoothly and efficiently.
Tires, brakes and towing parts should also be inspected on a regular basis. Safe transportation is assured by the correct tyre pressure and connections. Loose bolts or bad parts can have consequences in the course of movement or operation.
Electrical systems, such as the control panel and electrical cables, should be checked for wear and tear or damage. Exhaust systems should be inspected to ensure that they are ventilated. The cooling systems require that they be able to remain clean to avoid overheating.
Routine test runs help to identify issues in advance. Proper maintenance can prolong the life of the generators, enhance their performance, and make sure that they are ready whenever power is required.