All cases
Project types:
Municipal Non-profit Enterprise “Mykolaiv Center for the Treatment of Infectious Diseases”

Ukraine2Power provided 10–15 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 systems.

Municipal Non-profit Enterprise “Mykolaiv Regional Clinical Hospital” of the Mykolaiv Regional Council

Ukraine2Power provided 10–15 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 systems.

Kharkiv Clinical Hospital on Railway Transport No.1

Ukraine2Power provided 7–10 kW power stations to a hospital to support emergency and ICU operations. The stations power medical equipment and lighting.

Municipal Non-profit Enterprise “Bereznehuvate Central District Hospital”

Ukraine2Power provided 10–15 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 systems.

Kharkiv Clinical Hospital on Railway Transport No.2

Ukraine2Power provided 3–5 kW stations to a hospital for stable operation of critical departments. The stations are connected to medical devices and lighting.

Ukrzaliznytsia’s repair teams

Ukraine2Power provided 3–5 kW stations to repair units, powering construction tools and lighting during urgent fieldwork.

Municipal Non-profit Enterprise “Voznesensk City Center for Primary Health Care”

Ukraine2Power provided 10–15 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 systems.

Municipal Non-profit Enterprise “Pavlohrad City Hospital №1” of the Pavlohrad City Council

Ukraine2Power provided 10–15 kW power stations to a hospital to ensure stable operation of emergency and ICU departments. The stations power critical devices and lighting.

Municipal Non-profit Enterprise “Snihurivka City Hospital” of the Snihurivka City Council

Ukraine2Power provided 10–15 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 systems.