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November 14, 2023Kyiv regionKyiv

Mariupol Lyceum

Ukraine2Power provided 3–5 kW power stations to a lyceum to support kitchens, classrooms, and lighting, ensuring uninterrupted education and food preparation.

  • Mobile charging stations
  • Energy storage

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 and lighting.
Specialized medical and sanitary unit of the city of Netishyn

Ukraine2Power provided 10–15 kW power stations, ensuring uninterrupted operation of emergency care, ICU, maternity ward and infant incubators. The stations supply medical equipment and lighting.

Chernihiv City Hospital №3

Ukraine2Power provided 3–5 kW power stations to a hospital to ensure continuous operation of emergency and intensive care units. The stations power medical equipment and lighting.

Municipal non-profit enterprise “Chernihiv Regional Hospital” of the Chernihiv Regional Council

Ukraine2Power provided 10–15 kW power stations to a hospital to ensure uninterrupted operation of emergency and intensive care units. The stations supply medical equipment and lighting systems.

Municipal non-profit enterprise “Saint Zinaida Children’s Clinical Hospital” of the Sumy City Council

Ukraine2Power provided 10–15 kW power stations to a hospital to ensure uninterrupted operation of emergency and intensive care units. The stations power medical equipment and lighting.

Municipal non-profit enterprise “Mykola Halytskyi Nizhyn Central City Hospital” of the Nizhyn City Council

Ukraine2Power provided 10–15 kW power stations to a hospital to ensure uninterrupted operation of emergency and intensive care units. The stations power medical equipment and lighting.

Chernihiv City Hospital №2

Ukraine2Power provided 7–10 kW power stations to a hospital to ensure uninterrupted operation of emergency and intensive care units. The stations are connected to medical equipment and lighting.

Municipal non-profit enterprise “Nizhyn Clinical Maternity Hospital” of the Nizhyn City Council

Ukraine2Power provided 10–15 kW power stations to a hospital to ensure uninterrupted operation of emergency and intensive care units. The stations power medical equipment and lighting.

Municipal non-profit enterprise “Mena City Hospital” of the Mena City Council

Ukraine2Power provided 10–15 kW power stations to a hospital to ensure uninterrupted operation of emergency and intensive care units. The stations power medical equipment and lighting.

Preschool “Zhyravlyk” in Novoselytsia

Ukraine2Power delivered a 5 kW station for a kindergarten, powering backup heating, lighting, and internet in the shelter. The system supports heat pumps and essential needs.