Hichai Power Expands Generator Set Solutions for Industry and Infrastructure

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From News Desk

Hichai Power, the international generator equipment brand of Haichai New Energy Technology (Shanghai), announced continued growth in international project inquiries and technical consultation activity during the first half of 2026, reflecting broader global demand for industrial backup power and infrastructure-related energy systems.

According to the company, inquiry activity increased across multiple sectors including infrastructure construction, agricultural modernization, marine operations, mining projects, emergency response systems, manufacturing facilities and temporary industrial deployment applications.

The company stated that recent overseas demand has involved a broad range of generator system categories, including diesel generator sets, silent generator systems, marine generator sets, containerised generator stations, mobile trailer generators, high-voltage power systems and water pump generator units.

Industry observers continue to note that global energy reliability concerns, infrastructure expansion, climate-related emergency planning and industrial modernisation initiatives are influencing procurement activity for standby and continuous power generation systems in many international markets.

Hichai Power said the company has continued expanding technical support and project consultation services for engineering contractors, industrial buyers, and infrastructure developers evaluating long-term power supply solutions for mission-critical operations.

Infrastructure Development Continues Driving Generator Procurement Activity

According to market participants in the industrial power sector, infrastructure development projects remain one of the largest sources of generator demand in 2026.

Large-scale construction projects, transportation systems, industrial parks, municipal utilities and commercial developments often require temporary or backup power support during different phases of operation.

Hichai Power stated that international project inquiries increasingly involve applications requiring flexible deployment capability, stable continuous operation, and support for varying environmental conditions.

The company noted that many overseas contractors are evaluating generator systems not only based on initial equipment cost, but also on long-term operational considerations such as maintenance accessibility, fuel efficiency, transportation convenience, and technical support responsiveness.

In several regions undergoing rapid industrial expansion, project developers are also seeking power systems capable of supporting remote-area operations where local grid infrastructure may remain unstable or incomplete.

According to the company, these procurement trends have contributed to increased interest in modular generator systems designed for infrastructure and industrial deployment projects.

Silent Generator Systems See Continued Interest in Urban Applications

Hichai Power reported that silent generator systems remain one of the most active product categories in recent international consultation activity.

The company stated that urban infrastructure projects, commercial facilities, telecom stations, healthcare facilities and temporary event operations increasingly require generator systems designed for reduced operating noise and compact installation environments.

In many metropolitan areas, environmental regulations and community noise restrictions continue shaping purchasing decisions related to standby power systems.