Cuba faces significant challenges with its aging electrical grid, often exacerbated by extreme tropical weather and saltwater corrosion. This has created an urgent demand for generators in stock that can be deployed immediately to prevent prolonged blackouts in key industrial zones.
The high humidity and salinity of the Cuban coastline require specialized protection for electrical machinery. Consequently, the market is shifting toward the containerized generator, which provides a sealed environment that protects sensitive components from the harsh maritime atmosphere.
Furthermore, the need for urban power backup in Havana and other cities has increased the adoption of the silent diesel generator, balancing the need for high-capacity power with strict noise pollution regulations in populated residential and commercial areas.
