Municipal Non-profit Enterprise “Apostolove Central District Hospital” of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional 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 “City Emergency Hospital” of Kamianka 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 “Voznesensk Multiprofile Hospital” of the Voznesensk 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 “Krasnokutsk Central District Hospital” of the Krasnokutsk Village 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 “Nova Vodolaha Central Hospital”
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 “City Hospital №1” of the Zaporizhzhia 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.
Mariupol Lyceum
Ukraine2Power provided 3–5 kW power stations to a lyceum to support kitchens, classrooms, and lighting, ensuring uninterrupted education and food preparation.
Municipal Non-profit Enterprise “City Hospital №1” of the Kharkiv 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.
Multidisciplinary Intensive Care Hospital of the Kostyantynivka City Council and Maternity Hospital
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.