Keep your job site up and running with one of our powerful and efficient construction site generator options. We can help you choose the right jobsite generators for your needs, whether you need one for a small team or to power an entire crew in a remote location. Call us for a customized solution today!
Portable Generator for Construction Sites
Unit Features
EnerStar Solutions is proud to offer MQ Power Generators, available in 20, 45, 60, 120, 150, and 200 KW, powered by gas, propane, or diesel.
These generators feature a patented open-delta winding for precise voltage control and superior motor-starting capability. An advanced electronic governor maintains a consistent frequency within ±0.25%, while the auto-start and stop function enables remote activation for added convenience.
Housed in a powder-coated, weatherproof steel enclosure, MQ Power Generators operate at a low noise level of 74 dB(A). The comprehensive analog control panel includes essential gauges and circuit breakers, ensuring ease of use.
Experience reliability and performance with MQ Power Generators from EnerStar, developed for any job site.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long can a generator run continuously on a given fuel tank at a remote site?
p>This will depend on several factors, including the fuel tank’s size, the generator’s capacity, and the load placed on it. Generators operating at lower loads can run longer on a single tank, while higher loads increase fuel consumption and reduce your runtime.
Additionally, environmental conditions can impact overall efficiency. In remote locations, generators are typically selected and configured for maximum runtime between refueling intervals to support uninterrupted power needs.
When you call to set up construction site generator selection and installation, we will go over available options and find the right one for your power needs.
What safety and maintenance best practices should be followed for on-site generator use?
The first step in ensuring your generator usage is safe for your team is to maintain proper placement. Generators should be placed in a well-ventilated area, away from enclosed spaces, to reduce the risk of exhaust exposure for your team.
Units should also be installed on stable and level ground. Inspections should be performed regularly to check for worn components, fuel leaks, or electrical issues.
Routine maintenance is also required, including checking oil levels, replacing filters, and monitoring coolant systems to ensure consistent, powerful performance.
Proper maintenance and inspections are key to minimizing job downtime and ensuring your generator is safe to operate at all times.
How do you monitor fuel consumption and efficiency of a generator in a remote work camp?
You can monitor fuel efficiency and consumption by tracking runtime hours, load levels, and fuel usage over time. Many times, you will have onboard gauges or external monitoring systems that measure fuel levels and performance in real time.
Even with these systems in place, you should still keep track of fuel usage and runtime to ensure accuracy. Keeping consistent records will help you identify trends, plan refueling more effectively, and optimize load management.
Monitoring is especially important in remote locations to maximize fuel economy and prevent work interruptions caused by fuel loss before more can be delivered.
Call to Schedule a Consultation
If you need a construction site generator, get in touch with EnerStar Solutions today. We’ll help you find the right portable generator for construction sites, oil and gas sites, and more.
We also provide jobsite accommodations, lighting, matting, logistics, and other solutions needed to keep your job running smoothly. Get in touch for a consultation!





