Wildcat Power Gen has officially entered the gaseous emergency standby stationary generator market as an original equipment manufacturer (OEM). The company’s natural gas and propane-powered generator sets are designed to provide reliable backup power for commercial and industrial applications throughout North and South America.
Known for high-performance, American-assembled generator solutions, Wildcat’s entry into this market segment marks a significant milestone in its mission to deliver dependable and efficient energy solutions.
With the increasing frequency of extreme weather events and grid instability, the demand for reliable standby power continues to rise. In the U.S., the standby generator market is projected to reach $5.3 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 6.5%. Meanwhile, rapid infrastructure growth and the need for decentralized power in Latin America are expected to drive the generator market past $2.4 billion by 2028.
The electric power generation industry is also expanding, with U.S. power generation capacity surpassing 1.3 terawatts in 2024, and Latin America investing heavily in resilient, on-site energy systems.
“This is a defining step for Wildcat,” said Matthew Roeser, founder and president of Wildcat Power Gen. “As an OEM, we have full control over the design, engineering, and quality of our generator sets. Our top-quality components, fast lead times, and competitive pricing enable us to compete with any manufacturer in the industry. This reinforces our commitment to delivering rugged, efficient, and scalable standby power solutions that ensure our customers can keep the lights on, no matter the circumstances.”
Wildcat Power Gen is now accepting production orders for its Wildcat Roughneck model of natural gas and propane emergency standby stationary generators, with lead times ranging from 24 to 48 weeks. The available power nodes for 2025 include 30KW, 45KW, 60KW, 80KW, 100KW, 125KW, 150KW, 200KW, and 400KW.
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