A generator that can run for about 100 hours on one 50kg LP gas cylinder!
Ideal for emergency power supply! The lightest in the series, this portable generator is easy to carry! It can use not only gasoline but also excellent LP gas as a backup fuel, providing peace of mind.
The "ELSONA GD1600SR" is the first portable generator in the Elsona series that can be easily carried by women, supporting high outputs of 1.53kVA with LP gas and 1.7kVA with gasoline! It can power various household appliances such as smartphones, PCs, TVs, and refrigerators, making it a versatile portable generator that is useful for outdoor activities and serves as a reliable emergency power source during disasters. In the Noto Peninsula earthquake of Reiwa Year 6, we donated 14 GD1600 generators to the municipalities of Suzu City and Noto Town in collaboration with the affected local governments. Given the difficulty in obtaining gasoline locally, the fact that this generator can also use LP gas was greatly appreciated. With a noise level of 65dB, comparable to that of a train carriage or vacuum cleaner, it is fuel-efficient and can run continuously for about 100 hours (at 70% load) on a single 50kg gas cylinder. *Note: Actual performance may vary depending on usage conditions and environment. 【Features】 ■ Compact design for easy mobility, small yet high capacity ■ Compatible with both LP gas and gasoline, making it strong in emergencies ■ Can also charge portable power sources ■ Inverter type for low fuel consumption ■ Ideal as an emergency power source for homes, offices, and evacuation centers *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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【Example of Equipment Usage】 ■Single-phase 100V ・Smartphone ・Laptop ・Television ・Refrigerator ・Microwave ・Lighting *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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An educational program on "environment" and "disaster prevention," the "Sorabear Workshop," was held!
The "Sorabear Sonaeru Project," organized by the NPO Sorabear Foundation, aims to enhance the adaptability of preschool children in emergency situations and raise awareness about "environment" and "disaster prevention" by donating "portable power supplies" and "solar panels," as well as conducting educational programs called "Sorabear Workshops" for the children. G&ECO is sponsoring the "Sorabear Sonaeru Project" as part of its renewable energy promotion activities. They provided "portable power supplies" and "solar panels," and workshops on "environment" and "disaster prevention" for children were held at "Hinokai Nursery" in Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, and "Little Mone Nursery" in Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture. Details of the workshops are also featured in the article "G&ECO Disaster Prevention." Please take a look. https://g-and-eco.jp/projects/4739
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We donated 30% of the support purchase amount from Makuake as "Disaster Relief Fund for the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in Reiwa Year 6" to Ishikawa Prefecture.
At G&ECO Co., Ltd., we donated 270,600 yen, which is 30% of the support purchase amount for the return of "Support the Disaster Area by Purchasing the Dual-Purpose Generator ELSONA while Supporting the Noto Peninsula Earthquake Disaster Area" sold on the support purchase site Makuake, to Ishikawa Prefecture as "Reiwa 6 Noto Peninsula Earthquake Disaster Relief Fund." _____________________________________ Ishikawa Prefecture Reiwa 6 Noto Peninsula Earthquake Disaster Relief Fund 270,600 yen ______________________________________ We hope that the warm support from our supporters will lead to the swift recovery of the disaster-affected areas. In the region centered around the Noto Peninsula, there has been serious damage not only from the earthquake but also from heavy rain. We extend our heartfelt sympathies to all those affected. G&ECO will continue to provide support to the disaster-affected areas for their recovery.