
ECHO Incorporated is expanding its presence in the industrial power market by introducing ECHO Industrial Power Equipment (IPE), a new line that brings legacy Shindaiwa mobile, diesel generators and welders under the ECHO brand umbrella.
Though the ECHO IPE name is new, the equipment behind it has a two-decade track record in North America and over 800,000 units sold worldwide. These generators and welders are widely used in sectors such as construction, telecom, mining, oil and gas, disaster response, and entertainment — industries where dependable power is essential.
To support the launch, ECHO has added a dedicated section on its website where industrial customers can browse product specifications, request demos and connect with the ECHO IPE team.
Key Features of ECHO IPE Equipment
Durable Design for Harsh Environments
ECHO IPE equipment is built with rugged job sites in mind. A compact, heavy-duty enclosure helps reduce vibration and resist wear, while built-in overload protection and efficient engines help manage fuel consumption in changing conditions.
Simul-Phase™ Technology for Versatile Power Delivery
One standout feature is the ability to deliver single-phase and three-phase power simultaneously — without requiring external transformers. This flexibility is particularly useful on sites with diverse power demands.
User-Friendly Maintenance and Strong Support
ECHO IPE models are designed for ease of use and maintenance. Critical operating data is displayed clearly, and a straightforward layout helps streamline setup and upkeep. Support is backed by ECHO’s U.S.-based service infrastructure, including a large inventory and skilled technician network.
These qualities also make ECHO IPE a practical option for rental companies and fleet operators, where uptime and ease of use across multiple operators are essential.
Additional Features
Low-Noise Operation: Insulated panels and a tuned muffler help reduce sound levels. The DGK180F/P model, for example, runs at just 65dBA at full load.
Extended Runtime & Paralleling Options: Auxiliary tank compatibility and parallel-ready designs allow for longer shifts and redundancy in critical scenarios.
Environmental Compliance: All models meet EPA Tier 4 Final standards, with select models incorporating Smart Emissions Technology™ for better performance under light or variable loads.
Safety Measures: Features such as thermal relays, lockable voltage selectors, and engine protection are standard.