Diesel Generator Video Scripts

15 topics · 45s each · 15 scripts ready

01 5 Mistakes Buyers Make When Choosing a Diesel Generator Ready
02 How to Spot a Reliable Diesel Generator Supplier in China Ready
03 Diesel vs. Gasoline Generator: Which One Wins? Ready
04 What Does "kVA" Really Mean? Generator Sizing Explained Ready
05 Silent vs. Open Type Diesel Generator — What's the Difference? Ready
06 Why Smart Buyers Always Request a Factory Video Inspection Ready
07 3 Signs You're Overpaying for Your Diesel Generator Ready
08 Cummins vs. Perkins vs. Deutz: Engine Battle Ready
09 How We Helped a Client Save $12,000 on Generator Sourcing Ready
10 Diesel Generator Maintenance: 3 Things Most People Ignore Ready
11 Why Your Generator Fails in Hot Weather (And How to Fix It) Ready
12 OEM vs. Genuine Parts: What You Need to Know Ready
13 Containerized Power Plant: The Future of Bulk Energy Ready
14 How to Negotiate Generator Prices Like a Pro Ready
15 From Inquiry to Delivery: Your Generator Sourcing Journey Ready
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5 Mistakes Buyers Make When Choosing a Diesel Generator

45s English Professional + Warning + Solution International Buyers
TimeVisualVoiceover / SubtitleAudio
0:00-0:03 Black screen fading in, generator malfunction with smoke, red warning frame "Every year, thousands of buyers regret their generator purchase." Tense bass sound
0:03-0:06 Quick flash of 5 mistake icons with number animation "Here are 5 mistakes you MUST avoid." Rhythmic clicking
0:06-0:12 Small generator overloaded, smoking, shutdown; power formula overlay "Mistake #1: Wrong sizing. A 50kVA unit can't power a 100kVA load. Calculate your total demand first." Alarm sound
0:12-0:18 Split screen: left no-name engine failing, right Cummins/Perkins running smoothly "Mistake #2: Ignoring engine brand. Cheap no-name engines cost MORE in repairs. Choose Cummins, Perkins, or Deutz." Contrast effect
0:18-0:24 Certificate close-ups: ISO, CE, EPA stamps highlighted one by one "Mistake #3: Skipping certification. Without CE or EPA, customs may reject your shipment." Stamp sound
0:24-0:30 Animation: low price, hidden costs explode (repair + downtime) "Mistake #4: Chasing lowest price. The cheapest quote hides the most expensive problems." Coin, explosion
0:30-0:36 Factory inspection: checking engine, testing load, verifying nameplate "Mistake #5: No factory inspection. Never buy without verifying what you get." Ambient sound
0:36-0:42 Professional team + video call, satisfied client nodding "As your sourcing partner, we handle sizing, inspection, and delivery — buy with confidence." Upbeat music
0:42-0:45 Brand logo animation + CTA: "Message for Free Quote" "Message us. Let's power your business, the right way." End sound
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How to Spot a Reliable Diesel Generator Supplier in China

45s English Professional + Educational + Trust-Building International Buyers
TimeVisualVoiceover / SubtitleAudio
0:00-0:04 World map animation zooming into China, factory silhouettes appearing "Looking for a diesel generator supplier in China? Here's what separates the pros from the amateurs." Professional intro
0:04-0:10 Split screen — modern factory vs. messy workshop "Red flag #1: No factory. Trading companies can't control quality. Always ask for a live factory tour." Contrast sound
0:10-0:16 Certificate wall: ISO 9001, CE, ISO 14001 stamps appearing "Red flag #2: Missing certifications. A real manufacturer has ISO 9001, CE, and at least 5 years of export history." Stamp effects
0:16-0:22 Engineer running load test, digital display showing stable voltage "Red flag #3: No load testing. Every unit should be 100% load-tested before shipping." Generator running
0:22-0:28 Comparison: 3-month warranty vs. 12-24 month warranty "Red flag #4: Short warranty. Reliable suppliers stand behind their products with 12 to 24 months coverage." Ding sound
0:28-0:34 Client references: emails, WhatsApp messages, project photos "Red flag #5: No real references. Ask for client contacts and verify past projects." Trust music
0:34-0:40 Professional team, video call with client, shipping container "We've been helping global buyers for over 10 years — factory direct, fully inspected, delivered worldwide." Upbeat music
0:40-0:45 Brand logo + CTA: "Message Us for Factory Video & Price List" "Message us now. Get your free factory tour and competitive quote today." End sound
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Diesel vs. Gasoline Generator: Which One Wins?

45s English Product Comparison + Educational International Buyers
TimeVisualVoiceover / SubtitleAudio
0:00-0:05 Split screen showing a diesel generator on the left and a gasoline generator on the right. Bold text overlay: "DIESEL vs GASOLINE — Which One Wins?" "Diesel or gasoline? Let's settle this once and for all." Energetic intro SFX
0:05-0:10 Close-up of a diesel engine running steadily. Animated bar chart appears comparing power output — diesel bar fills higher. "Diesel engines deliver more raw power and higher torque output." Deep engine rumble
0:10-0:15 Fuel gauge animation showing diesel tank draining slowly vs gasoline tank draining fast. Side-by-side comparison graphic. "Diesel burns up to 30% less fuel. That means serious cost savings." Cash register ding
0:15-0:20 Time-lapse style animation of a clock spinning fast. A diesel generator icon stays solid; a gasoline icon fades and cracks. "Diesel generators last 3 times longer. Built for heavy-duty work." Mechanical clicking
0:20-0:25 Decibel meter graphic appearing on screen. Diesel side shows 75-85 dB; gasoline side shows 65-75 dB. "Gasoline is quieter, but diesel wins on every performance metric." Low rumble to quiet
0:25-0:30 Quick animated checklist appearing on screen: Power — diesel checkmark; Fuel Efficiency — diesel checkmark; Durability — diesel checkmark; Noise — gasoline checkmark. "For industrial and commercial use, diesel is the clear winner." Rapid pop sounds
0:30-0:35 Footage of a diesel generator powering a construction site, then a hospital, then a mining operation. Fast cuts. "From construction sites to data centers — diesel delivers reliability." Upbeat music builds
0:35-0:39 Host or presenter standing next to a diesel generator in a showroom, gesturing confidently toward the camera. "Need help choosing the right generator for your project?" Professional tone
0:39-0:45 Company logo appears with contact information. Animated "Send Message" button and WhatsApp QR code displayed. "Message us now for a free quote. We ship worldwide." Upbeat outro
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What Does "kVA" Really Mean? Generator Sizing Explained

45s English Educational + Practical International Buyers
TimeVisualVoiceover / SubtitleAudio
0:00-0:05 Bold text on screen: "kVA vs kW — Do You Know the Difference?" with a confused emoji animation. Generator nameplate close-up showing kVA rating. "kVA or kW? Most buyers get this wrong. Let's clear it up." Quiz-show ding
0:05-0:10 Animated graphic showing "kVA = Apparent Power" on the left and "kW = Real Power" on the right. Clean whiteboard-style animation with arrows. "kVA is apparent power. kW is real, usable power. They are not the same." Whiteboard writing
0:10-0:15 Simple animated formula appears: kW = kVA x Power Factor (0.8). The number 0.8 highlights in yellow. A gauge graphic fills to 80%. "The magic number is 0.8. That's your power factor for most generators." Calculator clicking
0:15-0:20 Animated example: A 500 kVA generator. Arrow points to calculation: 500 x 0.8 = 400 kW. Result appears in large bold text. "So a 500 kVA generator gives you 400 kW of real, working power." Cha-ching sound
0:20-0:25 Screen splits into two scenarios. Left: factory with multiple machines running. Right: office with lights and computers. Power requirement numbers appear. "List all your equipment loads. Add 20% margin for safety." Industrial to office
0:25-0:30 Animated sizing formula appears step by step: Total Load + 20% Buffer = Required kVA. Example: 320 kW + 20% = 400 kVA. "Always size up, never down. Undersized generators fail fast." Step-by-step pops
0:30-0:35 Footage of a correctly installed generator running smoothly in a factory setting. Green checkmark overlay. Then a quick flash of an overloaded generator tripping — red X overlay. "Right sizing means lower fuel cost, longer engine life, and zero downtime." Engine hum, alarm
0:35-0:39 Presenter in front of a generator control panel, pointing at the nameplate. Confident and professional demeanor. "Not sure what size you need? Send us your equipment list." Professional tone
0:39-0:45 Company logo with contact information. Animated "Get Free Sizing Consultation" button. WhatsApp icon and QR code displayed. "Message us now for a free power calculation. We reply within 2 hours." Upbeat outro
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Silent vs. Open Type Diesel Generator — What's the Difference?

45s English Product Comparison + Practical International Buyers
TimeVisualVoiceover / SubtitleAudio
0:00-0:05 Split screen — left side shows a sleek silent (canopy) type generator, right side shows an open frame generator with exposed engine. Bold text: "SILENT vs OPEN TYPE" "Silent type or open type? Here's how to choose the right one." Mechanical rev
0:05-0:10 360-degree rotating shot of a silent generator with its weatherproof canopy. Camera zooms in on the soundproofing layers. Text overlay: "Noise Level: 65-75 dB at 7 meters" "Silent generators come with a soundproof canopy. Noise drops to 65-75 dB." Quiet engine hum
0:10-0:15 Wide shot of an open type generator on a base frame. Camera pans across exposed engine, radiator, and control panel. Text overlay: "Noise Level: 95-105 dB at 7 meters" "Open type generators have no enclosure. Louder, but easier to maintain." Raw engine rumble
0:15-0:20 Animated scene comparison. Left: silent generator placed outside a residential building, apartment complex, or hospital. Green checkmark. Right: open generator at a remote construction site. "Silent type is perfect for residential areas, hospitals, and events." Suburban to construction
0:20-0:25 Footage of open type generator installed at a mining site and industrial plant. Workers moving freely around the unit for maintenance. Text overlay: "Best for: Remote & Industrial Sites" "Open type suits mining, oil fields, and remote industrial sites." Heavy machinery
0:25-0:30 Side-by-side cost comparison graphic. Silent type price bar is higher. Open type price bar is lower. A dollar sign icon with an arrow showing savings. "Open type costs 15-25% less. Silent type adds canopy and insulation costs." Cash register
0:30-0:35 Quick animated pros/cons list. Silent: quiet, weatherproof, portable — higher price. Open: cheaper, easy maintenance, flexible installation — louder. "Both deliver the same power. The choice depends on your environment." Rapid pop sounds
0:35-0:39 Presenter standing between a silent and open type generator in the factory warehouse, gesturing to both. "Still not sure which type fits your project? Let us help you decide." Consultative tone
0:39-0:45 Company logo appears with contact info. Animated "Get Expert Recommendation" button. WhatsApp icon and QR code displayed. "Send us your project details. Free recommendation within 24 hours." Upbeat outro
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Why Smart Buyers Always Request a Factory Video Inspection

45s English Professional + Trust Building International Buyers
TimeVisualVoiceover / SubtitleAudio
0:00-0:05 Dramatic reveal — a shipping container being opened to show a damaged generator inside. Red "X" stamp animation. Then transition to a clean, well-packaged generator in a factory. Green checkmark. "Buying generators sight unseen? That's a risk you don't need to take." Suspense to chime
0:05-0:10 First-person POV camera walking through a real generator factory. Passing by rows of engines on assembly lines. Workers in uniforms visible. "A video factory inspection lets you see exactly what you're paying for." Factory ambient
0:10-0:15 Close-up of assembly line — engine being mounted on the base frame. Welding sparks. Quality control inspector checking alignment with precision tools. "Watch the assembly process. Verify engine brand, alternator, and controller." Welding crackle
0:15-0:20 Generator on a test bench with load bank connected. Digital display showing voltage, frequency, and load readings. Engineer noting results on clipboard. "See the full-load test. Real numbers, no fake specs." Engine hum under load
0:20-0:25 Camera pans across a well-organized warehouse. Generators wrapped and ready for shipping. Shipping labels and wooden crate packaging visible. "Check packaging standards. Confirm your unit is protected for shipping." Warehouse ambience
0:25-0:30 Split screen — left shows a polished website with stock photos, right shows raw factory footage. The right side gets a glowing border and "Verified" badge. "Stock photos tell you nothing. Real factory footage builds real trust." Whoosh transition
0:30-0:35 Quick montage of satisfied international clients on video calls reviewing their generator inspection. Diverse buyers from different countries. Globe animation showing export destinations. "Our buyers from 50+ countries trust video inspections before every order." Trust-building music
0:35-0:39 Presenter standing in the factory, holding a phone showing a live video call screen. Gesturing toward the production line behind them. "We offer free live video inspection for every serious inquiry." Professional tone
0:39-0:45 Company logo with "Book Your Free Factory Tour" button animation. WhatsApp QR code, email address, and website URL displayed. Globe icon spinning. "Message us now to schedule your live factory inspection today." Upbeat outro
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3 Signs You're Overpaying for Your Diesel Generator

45s English Warning + Money Saving International Buyers
TimeVisualVoiceover / SubtitleAudio
0:00-0:05 Red warning symbol flashes on screen. Dollar bills flying out of an open wallet animation. Bold text: "STOP OVERPAYING FOR GENERATORS" "You might be paying 30-50% more than you should for your generator." Alarm + money rustle
0:05-0:10 Animated chain diagram: Factory → Middleman → Middleman → Buyer. Each middleman adds a "$" markup. The total price inflates dramatically. Red "X" on the chain. "Sign number one: Too many middlemen. Each one adds 15-20% markup." Chain link sounds
0:10-0:15 Generator nameplate close-up showing "500 kVA" but a load test display shows only 350 kW output. Animated comparison graphic — claimed vs actual power. Red warning icon. "Sign number two: Inflated power ratings. A 500 kVA unit delivering only 350 kW." Buzzer/warning
0:15-0:20 Animated invoice appearing on screen. Line items highlight one by one: battery, radiator, fuel tank, canopy — all marked "EXTRA CHARGE." Total extras add up with a dramatic counter. "Sign number three: Hidden charges for standard parts. Battery, radiator, fuel tank." Paper + calculator
0:20-0:25 Clean animated flowchart: Factory → YOU (direct). Price drops significantly. Green checkmark and dollar savings counter animation showing 30-50% savings. "Cut out the middlemen. Buy direct from the factory and save big." Positive ding
0:25-0:30 Side-by-side comparison graphic. Left: "Trading Company" with higher price, no test report, no factory access. Right: "Direct Factory" with lower price, full test report, video inspection available. "Direct factory means transparent pricing, real test reports, and full support." Whoosh transition
0:30-0:35 Footage of a real factory with generators being tested on load banks. Engineer showing test report to camera. Quality control stamps and certificates visible. "We are the factory. No middlemen, no hidden fees, no inflated specs." Engine under load
0:35-0:39 Presenter standing confidently in the factory showroom, arms crossed. A price tag graphic floats beside them showing "Factory Direct Price." "Want to know the real factory price? Send us your specification." Confident, direct
0:39-0:45 Company logo with "Get Factory Direct Quote" button animation. WhatsApp QR code, email, and website URL prominently displayed. Savings counter animation: "Save 30-50%" "Message us now for an honest, factory-direct quote today." Upbeat outro
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Cummins vs. Perkins vs. Deutz: Engine Battle

45s English Product Knowledge + Comparison International Buyers
TimeVisualVoiceover / SubtitleAudio
0:00-0:05 Split-screen showing three engine brand logos — Cummins, Perkins, Deutz — appearing one by one with a dramatic "VS" graphic between them. Quick zoom-in on each logo. "Cummins vs. Perkins vs. Deutz — which engine is right for your project?" Bass drop + whoosh
0:05-0:10 Close-up shot of a Cummins engine block on an assembly line, panning across the valve cover with the Cummins badge visible. Text overlay: "CUMMINS — Global Leader" "Cummins. The global powerhouse. Largest service network worldwide." Engine idle sound
0:10-0:15 Footage of a Perkins engine being installed into a generator set, technician tightening bolts. Text overlay: "PERKINS — British Reliability" "Perkins. British engineering. Quiet operation, great for residential and commercial sites." Wrench ratchet
0:15-0:20 Deutz air-cooled engine running in a dusty industrial environment. Text overlay: "DEUTZ — German Toughness" "Deutz. German-built. Excels in harsh conditions and extreme temperatures." Engine + industrial
0:20-0:25 Animated comparison table appearing on screen with three columns (Cummins / Perkins / Deutz) and rows for Reliability, Fuel Efficiency, and Parts Availability. Checkmarks and ratings fill in dynamically. "All three are top-tier. The best choice depends on your specific needs." Digital pop sounds
0:25-0:30 World map animation showing Cummins dealer locations lighting up in green across multiple continents, then switching to show Perkins and Deutz coverage areas. "Cummins wins on parts availability. Perkins on noise control. Deutz on durability in tough environments." Soft rising tone
0:30-0:35 Presenter standing in front of a generator warehouse, holding a clipboard, pointing at different generator units. Confident and professional body language. "Need help choosing? We supply all three brands and match the right engine to your project." Trustworthy beat
0:35-0:39 Quick montage — container loading generators onto a ship, quality inspection tags, a handshake between supplier and buyer. "Direct factory pricing. Full documentation. Worldwide shipping." Upbeat music
0:39-0:45 End card with company logo, WhatsApp QR code, email address, and website URL displayed cleanly. Presenter points at the screen. Text overlay: "Get Your Free Quote Today" "Comment "ENGINE" below or message us now for a free generator quote!" Final chime
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How We Helped a Client Save $12,000 on Generator Sourcing

45s English Case Study + Trust Building International Buyers
TimeVisualVoiceover / SubtitleAudio
0:00-0:05 Presenter on camera with a serious expression, holding up a printed invoice quote. Red "X" stamp graphic appears over it. Text overlay: "TRUE STORY — $12,000 SAVED" "A client was quoted $52,000 for a 500kW generator. Here is what happened next." Cha-ching + sting
0:05-0:10 Animated map showing a buyer in Africa connecting through multiple middleman icons (each adding a markup percentage), with dollar amounts stacking up. The chain gets highlighted in red. "He went through three middlemen. Each one added their markup. No factory access." Tension music
0:10-0:15 Presenter standing in front of generator factory floor. Workers assembling units visible in the background. Presenter gestures toward the factory. "Then he found us. We connected him directly to the manufacturer. No middlemen." Hopeful tone
0:15-0:20 Side-by-side price comparison graphic appearing on screen. Left side: "$52,000 — Middleman Price" with red background. Right side: "$40,000 — Factory Direct" with green background. A big "$12,000 SAVED" stamp animates in the center. "Same spec. Same brand. Same warranty. Price dropped from $52,000 to $40,000." Satisfying ding
0:20-0:25 Close-up of a 500kW Cummins-powered generator set being tested on a load bank. Digital display showing voltage and frequency readings stable. Quality control inspector checking parameters. "We verified every unit — load testing, quality inspection, full documentation." Generator hum
0:25-0:30 Container being sealed with a customs lock. Shipping documents spread on a table — bill of lading, packing list, commercial invoice. Camera pans across the paperwork. "Shipping handled end to end. From factory floor to his project site. Door to door." Container latch
0:30-0:35 Animated WhatsApp chat mockup on screen showing messages between the client and the sales agent. Messages show: "Unit arrived on time" and "Running perfectly, thank you!" Green checkmarks appear. "His generator arrived on schedule. Running perfectly. Zero issues since day one." WhatsApp pings
0:35-0:39 Presenter back on camera, speaking directly to the viewer with a confident smile. Background shows rows of generators in the warehouse. Text overlay: "WE CUT THE MIDDLEMAN" "We have helped over 200 buyers cut costs and avoid sourcing traps." Trustworthy rhythm
0:39-0:45 End card with company logo, WhatsApp QR code prominently displayed, email address, and website. Text overlay: "Stop Overpaying — Get Factory Direct Prices" with a pulsing arrow pointing to the QR code. "Send us your spec sheet today and get a direct factory quote — no middleman markup!" Final chime
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Diesel Generator Maintenance: 3 Things Most People Ignore

45s English Educational + Value Add International Buyers
TimeVisualVoiceover / SubtitleAudio
0:00-0:05 Presenter on camera holding a wrench, standing next to a generator. A bold "3" graphic animates onto the screen with a warning triangle icon. Text overlay: "3 MAINTENANCE MISTAKES YOU'RE MAKING" "Three things most generator owners ignore — until it costs them thousands in repairs." Alert SFX + music
0:05-0:10 Close-up of a radiator cap being removed. Coolant inside appears rusty and contaminated. Split screen: left shows bad coolant (brown), right shows clean coolant (green/blue). Red "X" on the bad side, green checkmark on the good side. "Number one: coolant quality. Most people top up with tap water. Wrong move." Liquid sloshing
0:10-0:15 Macro shot of engine cylinder walls showing scoring and wear from poor lubrication. Animation of oil molecules — cheap oil breaking down under heat vs. premium oil maintaining film strength. Text overlay: "USE OEM-SPEC OIL ONLY" "Tap water causes corrosion and scaling. Always use the manufacturer-recommended coolant mixture." Grinding sound
0:15-0:20 Presenter holding two oil bottles — one generic/unbranded, one branded OEM oil. Camera zooms in on the viscosity labels. Presenter shakes head at the generic one and points to the OEM one. "Number two: engine oil brand matters. Cheap oil breaks down faster under heavy loads." Bottle shake
0:20-0:25 Animated comparison showing oil change intervals — cheap oil requiring changes every 200 hours vs. OEM-spec oil lasting 500 hours. Calendar graphic with more frequent service dates on the cheap oil side. "Using the wrong oil can slash your engine life by 40 percent. Stick to OEM specifications." Ticking clock
0:25-0:30 Generator connected to a resistive load bank. Digital display showing load percentage climbing from 0% to 80%. Technician monitoring the readings on a clipboard. Text overlay: "LOAD BANK TEST — CRITICAL" "Number three: load bank testing. If your generator only runs on light loads, you have a problem." RPM increase
0:30-0:35 Animation showing "wet stacking" — thick, unburned fuel dripping from exhaust manifold. Cross-section graphic of engine cylinders with carbon buildup highlighted in dark color. Then a clean cylinder after proper load testing. "Light loads cause wet stacking and carbon buildup. Run a full load test at least once a month." Dripping + misfire
0:35-0:39 Presenter back on camera, leaning against a well-maintained generator unit. Wipes hands on a rag. Confident and knowledgeable expression. Text overlay: "WE KNOW GENERATORS" "Proper maintenance extends generator life by years. We supply units with full service guidance." Professional beat
0:39-0:45 End card with company logo, WhatsApp QR code, email, and website URL. Text overlay: "FREE MAINTENANCE GUIDE — Ask Us How" with arrow pointing to contact info. Pulsing animation on the QR code. "Message us now for a free maintenance checklist and generator quote!" Final chime
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Why Your Generator Fails in Hot Weather (And How to Fix It)

45s English Problem + Solution International Buyers
TimeVisualVoiceover / SubtitleAudio
0:00-0:05 A diesel generator shut down in an outdoor installation. Temperature overlay graphic shows 45°C (113°F) on a thermometer animation. Red warning light flashing on the generator control panel. Text overlay: "OVERHEAT SHUTDOWN" "Your generator keeps shutting down in summer. Here is why — and how to fix it." Alarm + heat shimmer
0:05-0:10 Animation of a generator engine cross-section. Coolant flow shown as blue arrows getting thinner and slowing down. Radiator fins appear clogged with dust and debris. Temperature gauge climbing into the red zone. "Problem one: poor cooling. Dust blocks the radiator. Coolant cannot circulate efficiently." Tension + fan
0:10-0:15 Technician pressure-washing a generator radiator in a workshop. Close-up of clean radiator fins with water flowing through. Then applying thermal paste to a new water pump gasket. Text overlay: "CLEAN RADIATOR REGULARLY" "Fix: Clean your radiator every 250 hours. Check coolant levels daily in hot climates." Pressure washer
0:15-0:20 Generator control panel display showing power output dropping. Animated power curve graph — rated capacity line vs. actual output in high heat, with the gap highlighted. Text overlay: "DERATING — UP TO 10% POWER LOSS" "Problem two: engine derating. For every 10°C above 40°C, you lose up to 3 percent power." Low hum + descending
0:20-0:25 Split screen comparison. Left: undersized generator struggling and overheating at a construction site in the Middle East. Right: properly sized generator (10-15% larger capacity) running smoothly at the same site. Green checkmark on the right. "Fix: Size your generator 10 to 15 percent larger for hot climate installations." Struggling vs smooth
0:25-0:30 Close-up of diesel fuel in a transparent container — fuel appears dark and cloudy with microbial growth visible. Animation showing fuel degradation at high temperatures. Text overlay: "FUEL DEGRADATION IN HEAT" "Problem three: fuel goes bad faster in heat. Bacteria grow and clog your fuel filters." Bubbling sound
0:30-0:35 Technician pouring fuel biocide additive into a generator's fuel tank. Close-up of a clean fuel filter being installed. Fuel line with clear diesel flowing through. Text overlay: "USE FUEL STABILIZER + BIOCIDE" "Fix: Use fuel stabilizers and biocide additives. Replace fuel filters more often in summer." Pouring + filter click
0:35-0:39 Presenter on camera in front of a generator with a tropical/hot climate installation setup — canopy, sun shade, proper ventilation clearance. Presenter points at the setup features. Text overlay: "WE KNOW HOT CLIMATE GENERATORS" "We spec generators for extreme heat every day. Cooling upgrades, proper sizing, fuel solutions." Confident tone
0:39-0:45 End card with company logo, WhatsApp QR code, email, and website. Text overlay: "GET A HOT-CLIMATE SPEC GENERATOR" with pulsing arrow to QR code. Background image of generators in a desert installation. "Tell us your climate conditions and get a generator built to handle the heat. Message us now!" Final chime
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OEM vs. Genuine Parts: What You Need to Know

45s English Educational + Warning International Buyers
TimeVisualVoiceover / SubtitleAudio
0:00-0:05 Two fuel filters side by side on a workbench — one in a branded Cummins box (genuine), one in a plain white box (aftermarket). Camera slowly zooms in. Text overlay: "OEM vs. GENUINE — DO YOU KNOW THE DIFFERENCE?" "OEM parts. Genuine parts. Most buyers think they are the same thing. They are not." Suspenseful sting
0:05-0:10 Animated graphic splitting into two paths. Left path labeled "GENUINE PARTS" with a factory building icon. Right path labeled "OEM PARTS" with a third-party manufacturer icon. Each path shows the supply chain flow. "Genuine parts come directly from the engine manufacturer — Cummins, Perkins, Deutz." Clean transition
0:10-0:15 Close-up of a genuine Cummins fuel filter with holographic security label and part number laser-etched. Camera rotates to show the branded packaging. Text overlay: "GENUINE — 100% CERTIFIED" "They carry the original brand, full warranty coverage, and guaranteed quality standards." Premium shine
0:15-0:20 Close-up of an OEM filter — well-made but without the original brand logo. Shows a reputable third-party manufacturer's branding. Text overlay: "OEM — QUALITY ALTERNATIVE" "OEM parts are made by certified third-party suppliers to the same specifications." Mechanical click
0:20-0:25 Split screen showing a catastrophic engine failure — melted piston, scored cylinder wall. Red warning graphics flash. Then cut to a repair bill totaling $8,500 on a printed invoice. Text overlay: "WRONG PART = ENGINE FAILURE" "But here is the danger: counterfeit parts look identical and can destroy your engine in weeks." Alarm + impact
0:25-0:30 Side-by-side comparison of three oil filters — genuine, OEM, and counterfeit. The counterfeit one shows visible quality differences: rough edges, misspelled branding, lighter weight. Red circles highlight the defects. "Counterfeit parts use inferior materials. No quality control. Zero warranty. Total engine risk." Tense warning
0:30-0:35 Presenter in a parts warehouse, shelves lined with branded boxes behind them. Presenter picks up a genuine part and holds it up to the camera. Text overlay: "WE SUPPLY GENUINE + CERTIFIED OEM" "We only source genuine and certified OEM parts. Every component is verified and traceable." Trustworthy tone
0:35-0:39 Quick montage — parts being unpacked from sealed boxes, quality certificates spread on a table, a parts list being checked off with a pen. Text overlay: "FULL TRACEABILITY" "Full documentation. Factory certificates. Complete traceability for every order we ship." Paper + pen sounds
0:39-0:45 End card with company logo, WhatsApp QR code, email, and website. Text overlay: "NEVER COMPROMISE ON PARTS QUALITY" with arrow pointing to contact info. Background shows organized parts warehouse. "Need genuine parts or a complete generator package? Message us now for a reliable quote!" Authoritative chime
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Containerized Power Plant: The Future of Bulk Energy

45s English Product Showcase + Future Vision International Buyers
TimeVisualVoiceover / SubtitleAudio
0:00-0:05 Aerial drone shot flying over a row of containerized diesel generator sets on a factory yard, golden hour lighting. Camera slowly pushes forward. "Need reliable bulk power — fast?" Cinematic bass drop
0:05-0:10 Close-up of a 20ft and 40ft containerized generator unit side by side. Text overlay appears: "Modular / Mobile / Scalable". Smooth dolly shot. "Containerized power plants are changing the game." Tech-style music
0:10-0:15 Split-screen montage — left: generator containers being loaded onto a flatbed truck; right: containers arriving at a remote mining site. Quick cuts. "Modular design means rapid deployment anywhere." Engine rumble
0:15-0:20 Interior shot inside a containerized unit — control panel, soundproofing walls, fuel tank. Camera pans across components. Labels pop up on key parts. "Everything pre-installed. Fuel tank, control panel, soundproof canopy." Click sounds
0:20-0:25 Three application scenes in rapid succession: 1) Construction site with generators running, 2) Mining operation in desert, 3) Emergency disaster relief camp with lights on. "Construction sites. Mining camps. Disaster relief. One solution for all." Music builds
0:25-0:30 Animated infographic showing multiple container units connecting together like building blocks. Power output numbers increase on screen (500kW → 1000kW → 2000kW+). "Scale up by simply adding more units. From 500kW to megawatts." Digital whoosh
0:30-0:35 Factory walkthrough — engineer in uniform inspecting a finished containerized unit, checking gauges and documentation. Quality seal stamp animation. "Built to international standards. ISO certified. Factory tested before shipping." Professional tone
0:35-0:39 Wide shot of a containerized power plant running smoothly at sunset, smokestack with minimal emissions. Brand logo watermark in corner. "Reliable power. Delivered worldwide. Ready to run." Trustworthy tone
0:39-0:45 Sales representative standing in front of containerized units, looking at camera, gesturing toward units. Contact info overlay appears: WhatsApp number, email, website URL. "Looking for a containerized power solution? DM us or visit our website today!" CTA accent
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How to Negotiate Generator Prices Like a Pro

45s English Tips + Professional Advice International Buyers
TimeVisualVoiceover / SubtitleAudio
0:00-0:05 Sales professional sitting at a desk with generator catalogs and a laptop, looking directly at camera. Warm office lighting. Text overlay: "Generator Price Negotiation Tips". "Buying diesel generators? Don't overpay. Here's how to negotiate smarter." Professional intro
0:05-0:10 Animated price comparison chart appears on screen — showing a range of generator prices with a "Market Average" line highlighted. Clean infographic style. "Tip one: Know the market price before you talk to any supplier." Light background music
0:10-0:15 Close-up of a hand flipping through a detailed generator spec sheet (Cummins, Perkins, Volvo engines listed). Camera tilts up to show the sales rep nodding. "Compare specs across brands. Same power, very different prices." Page flip sound
0:15-0:20 Split screen — left shows 1 unit, right shows 5 units. A percentage discount graphic drops down: "-15% to -25%". Animated counter effect. "Tip two: Buy in bulk. Volume always gets you a better deal." Cash register / deal
0:20-0:25 Animated world map with shipping routes from China to Africa, Middle East, Southeast Asia. Shipping container icons move along routes. FOB/CIF labels appear. "Tip three: Understand shipping terms. FOB, CIF, or door-to-door changes your total cost." Nautical sound
0:25-0:30 On-screen checklist appears with checkmarks animating one by one: "T/T 30/70", "L/C at sight", "O/A terms". Sales rep points at each item. "Tip four: Negotiate payment terms. Flexible payment lowers your financial pressure." Checkmark dings
0:30-0:35 Sales rep standing in front of a generator warehouse, gesturing confidently. Text overlay: "Transparent Pricing. No Hidden Fees." Camera slowly zooms in. "Work with suppliers who offer transparent pricing. No hidden fees. No surprises." Confident music
0:35-0:39 Quick montage — handshake between buyer and supplier, signed contract close-up, generators being loaded into shipping container. Warm, trust-building tone. "A good supplier gives you a fair deal from day one." Positive music
0:39-0:45 Sales rep looks at camera, smiles, points downward. Contact info overlay slides up: WhatsApp icon + number, email address, company website. QR code in corner. "Want honest generator pricing? Message us now for a free quote!" CTA accent
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From Inquiry to Delivery: Your Generator Sourcing Journey

45s English Service Process + Trust Building International Buyers
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0:00-0:05 Sales professional in a neat suit standing in a modern office, looking at camera with a welcoming smile. Animated timeline graphic appears at the bottom of the screen. "Buying generators from overseas? Here's exactly what happens when you work with us." Warm intro music
0:05-0:10 Screen recording style — a WhatsApp chat window showing a buyer inquiry message, then a detailed quotation PDF appearing. Smooth zoom transition. "Step one: You send an inquiry. We reply with a detailed quote within 24 hours." Notification ping
0:10-0:15 Split screen — left shows a technical meeting with engineers reviewing generator specs on a large screen; right shows a 3D generator model rotating with spec labels. "Step two: Our engineers help you select the perfect model for your needs." Professional music
0:15-0:20 Factory tour footage — buyer walking through the production line with the sales rep, inspecting raw materials, engine assembly, and welding stations. Handheld camera style. "Step three: Visit our factory or join a live video inspection. Full transparency." Factory ambient
0:20-0:25 Time-lapse of generator assembly on the production line — engine mounting, alternator installation, control panel wiring, canopy assembly. Fast-paced industrial visuals. "Step four: Production begins. You receive photo and video updates at every stage." Rhythmic music
0:25-0:30 QC engineer in white coat running load bank test on a finished generator. Digital display shows voltage, frequency, and load readings. Green "PASS" stamp animation. "Step five: 100% load testing before shipment. Every unit passes strict quality control." Testing + chime
0:30-0:35 Generator units being wrapped, loaded into a shipping container, container sealed with customs seal. Camera follows the container to a port with cargo ships in background. "Step six: Secure packaging and shipping. We handle customs and logistics for you." Shipping ambient
0:35-0:39 Animated after-sales support graphic — a globe with connection lines, a 24/7 badge, spare parts icons, and a video call icon. Customer satisfaction visual. "Step seven: Ongoing after-sales support. Spare parts, technical help, 24/7 availability." Warm, reassuring
0:39-0:45 Sales rep back on camera, standing confidently in the office. Points at camera, then contact info overlay appears: WhatsApp number, email, website URL. "Start Your Journey" button graphic. "Ready to start your sourcing journey? Contact us today and let's power your business!" CTA accent
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1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:03,000 Every year, thousands of buyers regret their generator purchase. 2 00:00:03,000 --> 00:00:06,000 Here are 5 mistakes you MUST avoid. 3 00:00:06,000 --> 00:00:12,000 Mistake #1: Wrong sizing. A 50kVA unit can't power a 100kVA load. Calculate your total demand first. 4 00:00:12,000 --> 00:00:18,000 Mistake #2: Ignoring engine brand. Cheap no-name engines cost MORE in repairs. Choose Cummins, Perkins, or Deutz. 5 00:00:18,000 --> 00:00:24,000 Mistake #3: Skipping certification. Without CE or EPA, customs may reject your shipment. 6 00:00:24,000 --> 00:00:30,000 Mistake #4: Chasing lowest price. The cheapest quote hides the most expensive problems. 7 00:00:30,000 --> 00:00:36,000 Mistake #5: No factory inspection. Never buy without verifying what you get. 8 00:00:36,000 --> 00:00:42,000 As your sourcing partner, we handle sizing, inspection, and delivery — buy with confidence. 9 00:00:42,000 --> 00:00:45,000 Message us. Let's power your business, the right way.
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Video Footage Needed

  • Generator malfunction/smoking scene (stock)
  • Small generator overloaded footage
  • Cummins/Perkins/Deutz engine running
  • ISO, CE, EPA certificate close-ups
  • Factory inspection footage
  • Office team + video call scene
  • Brand logo animation

Audio Needed

  • Tense bass intro sound
  • Rhythmic clicking sound
  • Alarm sound effect
  • Stamp sound effect
  • Coin dropping + explosion sound
  • Upbeat background music
  • End notification sound

Graphics / Animation

  • 5 mistake icons with numbers
  • Power calculation formula overlay
  • Split screen comparison layout
  • Hidden costs explosion animation
  • CTA button graphic

Recommended Resources

  • Envato Elements (stock footage)
  • Storyblocks (video templates)
  • ElevenLabs (AI voiceover)
  • CapCut / Premiere Pro (editing)
  • Freesound.org (sound effects)
  • Canva (graphics & thumbnails)