Cat Portable Generators
Cat RP6500 E
- Inverter:
- RV Ready:
- Rated watts: 6,500
- Noise: Unknown
- Peak watts: 8,125
- Weight: 202 lbs
- Fuel: Gasoline
- Runtime @50%: 12 h
- Starting system: Recoil, Electric
- AC outlets: 6
Cat RP5500
- Inverter:
- RV Ready:
- Rated watts: 5,500
- Noise: Unknown
- Peak watts: 6,875
- Weight: 178 lbs
- Fuel: Gasoline
- Runtime @50%: 15 h
- Starting system: Recoil
- AC outlets: 5
Cat RP3600
- Inverter:
- RV Ready:
- Rated watts: 3,600
- Noise: Unknown
- Peak watts: 4,500
- Weight: 125 lbs
- Fuel: Gasoline
- Runtime @50%: 13.5 h
- Starting system: Recoil
- AC outlets: 5
Cat RP12000 E
- Inverter:
- RV Ready:
- Rated watts: 12,000
- Noise: Unknown
- Peak watts: 15,000
- Weight: 350 lbs
- Fuel: Gasoline
- Runtime @50%: 11.7 h
- Starting system: Electric
- AC outlets: 8
Cat INV2000
- Inverter:
- RV Ready:
- Rated watts: 1,800
- Noise: 52 dBA
- Peak watts: 2,250
- Weight: 48.8 lbs
- Fuel: Gasoline
- Runtime @25%: 10 h
- Starting system: Recoil
- AC outlets: 2
About Cat
Caterpillar Inc., often abbreviated as simply CAT, is an American engineering corporation, whose product range includes machinery, engines, financial products, mobile phones and of course, power generators. The company, founded in 1925, is one of the backbones of the US Dow Jones index and is placed among the Fortune 500 list. While CAT mainly focuses on industrial scale generators, it also provides a wide range of portable and household-scaled devices. CAT portable generators were engineered and designed in Mossville, Illinois, and Belfast, Northern Ireland. However, their production was outsourced to China.

