GT Power 8000W Push Button Start Silenced Inverter Generator - Hire

Manufacturer: GT Power
SKU: GT8000ESi
Powerful 8000W inverter generator with 2-wire auto start, electric start, and silenced casing. Ideal for home backup, solar systems, and sensitive electronics. Compatible with the GT Power ATS.

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$95.36

4 Hours

$119.20

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$542.36

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Product Overview

Big power, ultra-quiet performance – built for serious backup and off-grid needs.

The GT Power GT8000ESi is the most powerful inverter generator in the GT Power range, offering a huge 8000W max output (7000W rated) and up to 10 hours of runtime on a single tank. It’s your go-to choice for powering homes during outages, supporting off-grid solar systems, or running demanding tools on-site.

This generator features 2-wire auto start, allowing it to seamlessly integrate into solar and battery systems — or to kick in automatically during a power cut. It’s also fully compatible with the GT Power Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS), giving you a complete home or business backup solution with zero hassle.

Equipped with a reliable Powerdyne 4-stroke OHV engine and a copper-wound alternator, the GT8000ESi delivers clean, stable power that’s safe for sensitive electronics like laptops, appliances, and medical devices.

Designed for portability, it includes 4 heavy-duty wheels and robust handles for easy movement. Thanks to its silenced casing, industrial muffler system, and smart eco-throttle, it runs whisper quiet at just 59dB — ideal for residential or worksite use.

With a 26L fuel tank, 32A outlet, and rugged build quality, this machine is ready to power through whatever you throw at it.

Key Features:

  •  8000W/10kVA(max.), 7000W (rated)
  •  Effortless electric starting (battery inc.)
  •  Fully silenced casing and industrial muffler system for quiet running
  •  4-stroke OHV Powerdyne engine for ultimate performance & reliability
  •  2x230V (15A+30A), 1x12V DC & USB outlets
  •  Features convenient carry handles and 4 wheels for improved portability.
  •  48-Month Domestic Warranty
  • 24-Month Commercial Warranty
Specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
ModelGT8000ESi
Maximum Power Output (W)8000
kVA10
Continuous Output (W)7000
PhaseSingle
Engine4 stroke OHV
Noise Level (dB)59
Starting SystemElectric/Recoil
230V Power Sockets2
400V Power Sockets0
DC Power Sockets1
CooledAir
Fuel Tank Capacity (L)26
FuelPetrol
Run Time (Hrs)10
Parallel Operations Connection FunctionYes
Low Oil CutoutYes
Digital HR MeterYes
Wheel kitYes
Dimension(L x W x H mm)700 x 660 x 810
Weight (kg)105
Warranty (Months)24 Commercial/48 Domestic
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Product FAQ

What makes an inverter generator different from a conventional generator?

Inverter generators use advanced electronics to convert AC power to DC and back to AC, providing more stable, cleaner energy than conventional models. This makes them safer for sensitive devices like computers and smartphones. Additionally, inverter generators adjust engine speed based on load, improving efficiency and reducing noise. Conventional generators, on the other hand, operate at a constant speed, which consumes more fuel and produces louder noise. The engine on conventional generators must run at a fixed RPM (normally 3600rpm) to provide exact power (in NZ the power standard is 230V 50HZ) . This means that if the engine speed varies up or down by even 10%, this can change the voltage and frequency of the power output by 10%, which can damage appliances connected to the generator. 

Are inverter generators more fuel-efficient?

Yes, inverter generators are much more fuel-efficient because they only use the amount of fuel necessary to match the electrical load. Instead of running at a fixed speed, inverter generators adjust the engine's speed based on the power being drawn. This means less fuel is wasted during periods of low power demand, making them ideal for extended use, especially in off-grid settings or during power outages where efficiency is critical. 

Can I use an inverter generator to power sensitive electronics?

Absolutely. Inverter generators are specifically designed to produce a stable, clean sine wave, which is essential for powering sensitive electronics like laptops, phones, and medical devices. Conventional generators may have fluctuations in power output, which can cause damage to electronics. Inverter generators are often compared to the stable power you get from a household outlet, making them safe for devices that need consistent voltage and frequency.

How quiet is an inverter generator compared to traditional models?

Inverter generators are significantly quieter than conventional models. They typically operate at around 50-60 decibels, which is comparable to a normal conversation. The reason they are quieter is that they don’t run at full speed all the time and are also often enclosed in compact, silenced casings, and electronically adjust their engine speed based on the load. In contrast, traditional generators can be as loud as 70-90 decibels, which is similar to the noise level of a lawnmower or a busy street. 

What is the typical runtime of an inverter generator on a full tank?

The runtime of an inverter generator varies depending on the model and the load it's handling. For example, a smaller inverter generator might run for 6-8 hours at 50% load, while larger models can last 10-12 hours or more. The advantage of inverter generators is their ability to adjust fuel consumption to the load, so they can run longer on less fuel compared to conventional generators, which operate at a constant speed regardless of demand.

Can inverter generators be connected in parallel for more power?

Yes, many inverter generators are designed with parallel capability, allowing you to connect two units to double the power output. This feature is especially useful if you need more power but prefer the flexibility and portability of smaller units. Connecting two generators in parallel provides the combined wattage without the need for a larger, bulkier generator. Most brands offer parallel kits that make the process simple and safe.

Are inverter generators eco-friendly?

Inverter generators are considered more eco-friendly than conventional generators because they are more fuel-efficient, leading to reduced emissions. Many models also meet strict environmental regulations, such as CARB compliance. By adjusting engine speed based on the power load, they minimize unnecessary fuel consumption, which lowers both carbon emissions and fuel costs. In addition, their quieter operation makes them more suitable for use in noise-sensitive areas, contributing to a better environmental impact. 

What are the disadvantages of an inverter generator?

There are very few disadvantages of an inverter generator, as long as you invest in a quality machine. To withstand the rigors of running long hours in emergency situations, the complex electronics that are housed within an inverter generator need to be premium quality. One disadvantage of high-end inverter generators like Honda is that they very high cost, however there are other high-quality options like GT Power with equal quality and warranties that offer much better value.