
Generators
No one likes power outages, but they’re unavoidable, and that’s where generators come in – they keep the lights on until utility crews restore power.
Which type is best for you?
If You Rarely Lose Power
If You Occasionally Lose Power
If You Frequently Lose Power
Safety First
Let us know if you purchase a generator that you plan to connect to an electric panel.
- Improperly installed generators can create back feed, which is dangerous to our crews and the community.
- Before using the generator, disconnect the normal source of power coming into your home or business.
- Never operate a generator indoors or in an enclosed space.
Disclaimer: Safety requirements may vary based on the type of generator you purchase. Be sure to thoroughly read the operator’s manual and understand how to shut off the generator quickly.
To learn more about generator safety, visit our Generator Safety page.

Interested in Installing a Generator?
Since 2017, Midwest Generator Solutions has been helping Hoosiers, including fellow SCI REMC members, when the power goes out.
✓ Over 10,000 Projects Completed
✓ Over 5,000 Customers Protected
✓ 17 Powered-Up Team Members

LOCATION
Martinsville, IN
CONTACT
317.831.8677
WEBSITE
midwestgeneratorsolutions.com
SCI REMC is not affiliated with Midwest Generator Systems.