Ukraine2Power Extends the Deadline for Submitting Bids

The NGO UKRAINE2POWER invites suppliers to submit bids for participation in the project to install an inverter and batteries in a lyceum (Kyiv region)

Description of equipment and services:
1. Hybrid high-voltage inverter (50 kW. 3 phases. 4 MMPT).
2. Battery (LiFePO4 51.2V 100Ah 5.12kWh).
3. Standard rack for high-voltage system.
4. High voltage battery cluster control unit.
5. AC/DC protection shield.
6. Laying of high-voltage/low-voltage cables.
7. Consumables.
8. Transportation services.

The full package of documents shall include scanned copies of:
– price offer in accordance with the above requirements;
– certificate of taxpayer registration (for single tax payers – an extract from the register of single tax payers);
– extract from the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, Individual Entrepreneurs and Public Organizations;
– a certificate of bank details.

Please send your proposals in Ukrainian, indicating the expected level of payment for services (prices should be presented in UAH), by March 31, 2025 to: office@ukraine2power.org.

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