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Here are some frequently asked questions answered for your convenience!
CPCB IV+ is the latest emission standard for diesel generators in India, required for all new gensets from July 2023. It ensures reduced air pollution and better environmental safety.
Yes. Most CPCB IV+ gensets above 19kW (like 10kVA and higher) use SCR technology, which needs AdBlue to control nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions.
AdBlue is a non-toxic urea solution used in diesel engines to reduce emissions. It’s safe to store and handle, but only certified AdBlue should be used.
Yes, if it was installed before July 2023. But all new diesel generator installations must comply with CPCB IV+ norms.
Yes. All new generators supplied by Gensis Poweronics meet CPCB IV+ standards and are available in silent models for homes, apartments, and commercial use.
Silent generators reduce noise pollution and are ideal for residential, commercial, and institutional use. They comply with sound-level regulations and are CPCB-approved.
CPCB IV+ generators have stricter emission standards, advanced emission control systems (like SCR and DPF), and are more environmentally friendly compared to CPCB II models.
It depends on generator usage. Typically, AdBlue consumption is about 3–5% of diesel usage. We offer guidance during installation and service visits.
Yes. Genesis Poweronics offers full maintenance, AMC contracts, and emergency service for both new and used generators.
You should consider load requirement, noise restrictions, fuel type, emission norms (CPCB IV+), space for installation, and service availability.
Yes. We supply heavy-duty CPCB IV+ gensets for industries, factories, warehouses, and continuous-duty applications.
Yes, they are slightly more expensive due to advanced emission systems like SCR and DPF. But they offer better efficiency and compliance.
Yes. CPCB IV+ gensets are available in mobile or trailer-mounted formats for remote sites or temporary use.
CPCB IV+ gensets are available from 10 kVA to over 250 kVA, suitable for all types of users.
Yes. AdBlue is widely available at fuel stations, auto supply shops, and through our dealer network.
Yes. Remote monitoring options are available via mobile apps or web dashboards to check usage, fuel, and alerts.
If AdBlue runs out, the generator may enter reduced power mode or shut down to prevent emission breaches.
With proper care, it can last 10–15 years. Regular maintenance extends its life.
No. CPCB IV+ compliance requires new emission systems that can't be retrofitted to old models.
They require regular checks, especially for emission systems and AdBlue. AMC plans cover everything.