
Events demand a temporary supply of power and low gas and sound emissions. We offer generator sets that are compact, robust and easy to transport. Units that are ready to be connected to auxiliary-external fuel tanks when required. Comprehensive solutions that guarantee the success of any event.
Plug&Play for synchronisation and load sharing.
Compact and easy to transport.
Super silent. Special rock wool insulation.
Doors with an angled top face to prevent water leakage and corrosion caused by water accumulation.
Best in class fuel efficiency, fuel consumption and fuel filtration systems.
Generators with the latest technology in gas post-treatment systems.


“IMAGINE” - The Dubai Festival City is a good example of just that. HIMOINSA generator sets providing more than 4 MW of power each night for a Guinness World Record show of lights, fire and lasers projected onto a gigantic wall of water.
Have you ever wondered what a power cut might entail as far as the safety of the artists or indeed the spectators at a Cirque du Soleil performance are concerned? The reliability of the installation is particularly important and that is why the complex nature of certain shows makes it essential to have units able to respond to continuous load variations.
Best-in-class| Robust and resilient equipment
Most events are held outdoors and that is something we have considered in the design. The generator sets are exposed to the rain, to temperatures that can be extremely high or extremely low, which means that their interior must be as insulated as possible against the prevailing atmospheric conditions.
HIMOINSA has incorporated a new layer in the process it follows to paint and protect metal parts. This involves a zinc-rich primer prior to the final finish that gives the canopy over 1,500 hours.
Thermal and acustic isolation is guaranteed with volcanic rock wool with a density of
145kg/m3 and a thickness of 50 mm.
ISO 9001:2008 HIMOINSA meets the requirements imposed by international quality standards. Classification C5 High.
The power industry is experiencing radical change, even more so following the sudden unleashing of the latest social and geopolitical factors (pandemics, war, inflation...). Thankfully, our reaction to these events has been to strive even harder to reduce the emission of pollutants; both emissions that are harmful to health (NOx, SOx, CO, particulates) and those that cause global warming (CO2, CH4, NOx and CO.
