Polaris Power Emergency Generators
Weather is unpredictable. Be ready for it with power in reserve. We offer a wide range of home backup generators, in various capacities, to meet your unexpected power needs. Polaris Power emergency generators will get you through the worst of it, so you can get back to the best of it. Power on.
Keep the lights on
Operate lamps, fans or space heaters for uninterrupted comfort
Protect your food
Run a refrigerator, freezer or stove during an outage so you can continue to cook and eat
Stay connected
Keep your laptop, phone, TV, radio and other communication essentials powered
Power the essentials
Our gas powered generators can run continuously to keep your well pump and furnace operating until power is restored
Which generator is right for you?
Consider what essentials you'll want to power should the lights go out, then select the right generator or generators to keep things running smoothly.
Open Frame Generators
Unleaded gasoline
Well-suited for powering large appliances such as a refrigerator, freezer, furnace, well pump, heat pump, electric water heater, stove and more
P5500/P6500 All Weather Cover
The Polaris Power All Weather Generator Cover is designed to fit and protect either the Polaris Power P5500 Portable Open Frame Generator or the Polaris Power P6500 Portable Open Frame Generator.
Inverter Generators
Unleaded gasoline
Steady, clean power most often used for recreational purposes, but can also be used in storms to power sensitive electrical equipment including laptops, TVs and phones without fear of power surges
P3200iEBT Inverter Generator
Max AC Output: 3200 Watts
Receptacles: 3 AC, 2 USB
The Polaris Power Inverter Parallel Kit allows the combination of (2) P2000i -or- P2500iEBT -or- P3200iEBT -OR- a combination of (1) P2000i/P2500iEBT/P3200iEBT & (1) P2000i/P2500iEBT/P3200iEBT Polaris Power inverter generators.
Helping to Power Recovery Efforts
At Polaris Power, we are committed to powering more. We proudly donate 3% of our profits to disaster relief efforts by providing portable power to areas affected by natural disasters and the organizations providing relief in North America.