The price of a diesel generator is influenced by various factors such as power output, brand, type, engine and generator quality, fuel efficiency, control system, emission standards, accessories, market supply and demand, transportation and installation, after-sales service, and geographical location. When purchasing, all these factors should be taken into consideration comprehensively.
- Rated power: The greater the power, the higher the price, as it requires more materials and higher manufacturing technology.
- Standby power: Generators with higher standby power also have a higher price.
2. Brand
· Well-known brands: Such as Cummins, Volvo, Perkins, etc. Due to their high quality and service guarantees, their prices are usually higher.
· Non-well-known brands: The prices are relatively lower, but their performance and after-sales service may be less satisfactory.
3. Types
· Open type: Lower price, suitable for scenarios with low noise requirements.
· Silent type: Low noise, higher price, suitable for places such as hospitals and schools.
· Mobile type: With a mobile device, higher price, suitable for scenarios requiring frequent movement such as construction sites.
4. Engine and Generator Quality
· Engine brand: High-quality engines (such as Cummins, Perkins, Volvo) have a higher price.
Generator brand: High-quality generators (such as Stanford, Lylesonma) will also increase the cost.
5. Fuel Efficiency
· High-efficiency Generator: Generators with high fuel efficiency are more expensive, but they have lower long-term operating costs.
6. Control System
· Manual Control: Lower cost, simple operation.
· Automatic Control: Equipped with functions such as automatic startup and switching, higher cost.
7. Emission Standards
· High Emission Standards: Generators that meet strict emission standards are more expensive as they require more advanced technologies and materials.
8. Accessories and attachments
· Standard configuration: Lower price.
· Additional accessories: Items such as fuel tank, battery, muffler, etc. will increase the cost.
9. Market Supply and Demand
· Market Demand: When demand is high, prices may rise.
· Supply Chain Conditions: Shortages of raw materials or components can also drive up prices.
10. Transportation and Installation
· Transportation cost: Long-distance transportation will increase the cost.
· Installation cost: Complex installation or special requirements will increase the overall cost.
11. After-sales Service
· Warranty Period: Generators with longer warranty periods are generally more expensive.
· Service Network: Brands that offer extensive after-sales services usually have higher prices.
12. Geographical Location
· Import Tariffs: Importing generators may increase costs due to tariffs.
· Local Production: Local-produced generators may have lower prices due to lower transportation costs.
2024-03-25