🤝 Ukraine2Power is proud to welcome a new supporter — „Ein Herz für Kinder“

June 27, 2025

Thanks to the funding from BILD hilft e.V. „Ein Herz für Kinder", a globally active children’s aid organization, we are launching a new project to install energy storage systems in Ukrainian schools.

Why is this important?
Nearly 70% of schools in Ukraine have generators, but many can’t use them due to high fuel costs and a lack of resources for maintenance and operation. This threatens both the safety of pupils and their access to uninterrupted education.

💡 This issue was thoroughly investigated by our partner, NGO Smart Osvita, and the solution is:

Stationary, high-capacity energy storage systems that:
• Store electricity from the grid when it’s available
• Automatically activate during outages
• Require no fuel or costly maintenance
• Are clean, sustainable, and safe.
These systems offer a long-term, resilient solution, helping to power schools and safeguard education for years to come.

☀️ We are deeply grateful to BILD hilft e.V. „Ein Herz für Kinder” for their strategic vision and strong commitment to sustainable impact. Together, we are working to create safe, stable learning environments for children across Ukraine.

Also interesting

💙 Some of the Most Moving Distributions of Our Winter Project

As part of Ukraine2Power’s Winter Project, people with hearing and visual impairments received essential support to help them stay warm and navigate daily life during ongoing power outages.

Read
⚡️ Kostiantyn Gura at Solar BESS Grid Forum in Kyiv

At the Solar BESS Grid Forum in Kyiv, Kostiantyn Gura highlighted the role of civil society in helping communities transform energy needs into concrete projects and funding opportunities. A key message was that local ownership and co-financing help attract funding and accelerate implementation.

Read
⚡️🛡️ Ukraine2Power at Energy Security Conference 2026 in Berlin

At the Energy Security Conference 2026 in Berlin, Nataliia Fiebrig discussed how local energy resilience and decentralized solutions can help communities prepare for future crises. The panel emphasized the need to move from emergency response to long-term partnerships and sustainable reconstruction.

Read