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December 14, 2023Chernihiv regionAnysiv

Anysiv Ivan Franko Lyceum of the Ivanivka Village Council

Ukraine2Power provided 3–5 kW power stations to a lyceum to support kitchen operations, classrooms, and lighting. The stations are connected to kitchen equipment, educational devices, and lighting systems.

  • Mobile charging stations

Mobile charging stations

  • Generators betterGen
    1
  • Batteries betterPack
    3
  • Total power
    8 kW

Detailed information about the facility

The lyceum uses the stations in the kitchen, classrooms. To ensure a continuous cooking process, lyceum needed power stations from 3 kW to 5 kW. The power station is connected to cooking equipment, equipment for education and lighting.
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