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Rehlko TECHNIC 7500 TE C5 — is a three-phase gasoline generator with a voltage of 400 V and a maximum power output of 6.5 kW (8.1 kVA), designed for daily professional use. Equipped with a KOHLER CH440E_C5 engine with an electric starter, the generator ensures reliability and stable operation even under demanding conditions. The 18-liter fuel tank allows for up to 6.9 hours of operation at 75% load.
Key advantages of the Rehlko TECHNIC 7500 TE C5 generator
- 6.5 kW (8.1 kVA) power at 400 V
- KOHLER engine with electric starter
- Hour meter for maintenance tracking
- Large fuel tank for extended runtime
- 3-year warranty
Technical Features
- Brush-type alternator, without AVR
- IP23 protection, insulation class H
- KOHLER CH440E_C5 engine, oil capacity 1.3 L
- Noise level: 69 dB at 7 m
Application scenarios
- Powering three-phase equipment (400V, 6.5 kW)
- Construction, manufacturing, repair work
- Backup power for businesses, workshops
- Professional use in harsh conditions
Service support in Ukraine
Total-Energo LLC provides a full range of services for Rehlko customers in Ukraine: consulting, equipment selection, design, delivery, installation, warranty and post-warranty service.
Communication and monitoring interfaces
- 1 230V 10/16A outlet + 1 400V 16A outlet with circuit breakers
- Hour meter
- Optional: GSC Bluetooth module for digital monitoring
- Optional: VERSO 10 T 40A for connection to a three-phase residential power grid
- Overload protection
SDMO until 2016 → KOHLER until 2024 → Rehlko from 2025: new name — same quality
The generators you knew as SDMO or KOHLER now bear the name Rehlko. This is the result of a rebranding following the company’s acquisition by Platinum Equity in 2024. Important:
- Manufactured at the same factories in France
- Quality standards and warranty commitments remain unchanged
- New modern design and a focus on innovation
Total-Energo LLC will provide high-quality services for the selection, design (if required), delivery, and installation of Rehlko generators in Ukraine.