Our goal
Ensure a distributed power supply at critical infrastructure points.
We supply distributed power solutions for critical infrastructure. Our autonomous mobile power systems work like powerful power banks, storing energy for use during emergencies.
Our goal is to replace traditional generators with eco-friendly alternatives that are quiet, fuel-free, and emission-free. These systems are already being used in medical facilities, schools, and childcare centers, as well as by repair crews.
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Energy security, decentralization, and environmental protection
Our solutions help protect Ukraine's critical infrastructure and ensure energy independence and sustainability. We responsibly handle the safe disposal of the battery blocks in our systems.
Strategically, we always choose solutions that are more environmentally friendly. Our autonomous power systems are manufactured in Germany from lithium-ion batteries used in electric cars. These powerful charging stations can be exploited for up to a decade.
The batteries are assembled on the inverter generator like a construction set, so their capacity is modeled to meet specific needs. A discharged battery can be replaced with a full one within seconds.
A single battery produces a continuous power output of up to 3 kW, while three combined batteries deliver up to 7 kW. This capacity is sufficient to supply critical loads, such as artificial ventilation devices, WLAN routers, lighting, or communication devices.
The systems operate silently and do not produce harmful emissions. They can be charged from a power outlet, ideally from solar panels, but if necessary also from a generator. Wherever possible, we strive to replace generators with self-contained power stations.
Team
Our team at UKRAINE2POWER consists of activists and specialists united to ensure energy supply during outages and emergencies and develop sustainable energy and a clean environment. Our team brings together experience, knowledge, and a strong desire to provide an uninterrupted energy supply in Ukraine.