Discussing Ukraine2Power’s latest projects on the Telemarathon

October 23, 2025

„In 2023, the first children arrived at our boarding school, and we had to provide them with hot meals. At that time, there were widespread power outages. Representatives of Ukraine2Power provided us with a mobile charging station, which really helped us during those difficult times. And today, we already have solar panels that automatically switch the power supply, so in case of a centralized outage, we will still have electricity.“ - Andrii Holiutiak, Director of the Mariupol Lyceum in Kyiv

These words were shared during the Telemarathon, a joint national telethon in Ukraine, where Nataliia Fiebrig spoke about the country’s current energy challenges, the importance of building forward better, and Ukraine2Power’s latest projects, including this one at Mariupol Lyceum.

We’ve recently completed the installation of a hybrid energy system for the school: 60 kWh stationary battery 20 kW solar panels

This system ensures uninterrupted power for the students and staff, even during blackouts.

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