Larson Electronics' new portable generator features an electric start and 7-hp gas-powered engine. It is suitable for use in remote locations, such as temporary camps, construction sites, and areas without reliable access to the grid.

The GPG-4KW-1P-120.240 is powered by a durable air cooled overhead engine. The 4-gallon fuel tank uses an EZ-pull recoil start, and can produce 3,300 watts of constant running power and 4,000 watts at its peak. The generator's all-steel tank provides up to eight hours of runtime at half load and can power electronic devices such as lights, laptops, and appliances. The tank also has a readable fuel gauge for easy operational monitoring.

Features include oil-shut-off safeguards to protect the engine, an integrated circuit breaker to prevent system overload, and a spark arrester to prevent flammable debris from expelling from the generator while in operation. These features allow this unit to be used safely in outdoor areas and hazardous locations.

An automatic voltage regulator helps this generator produce cleaner power and keeps it EPA-approved. The GPG-4KW-1P-120.240 has a heavy-duty steel frame with four-point fully isolated motor mounts, and a quiet engine. An accessible, full power panel houses all of the power and monitoring features. The unit’s robust recharging options offer flexibility in environments where access to reliable power sources are severely limited.