“Ukraine continues to attract international support to stabilize the energy system. Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal said that the country has already received 437 generators from the European Union and Japan. A total of 16 partner countries providing this equipment help to provide critical infrastructure of Ukraine. More than 500 more generators are expected to be on the way. In addition to the generators, the international partners will also transfer the necessary power transformers to Ukraine”, — write on: ua.news
Ukraine continues to attract international support to stabilize the energy system.
Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal said that the country has already received 437 generators from the European Union and Japan.
A total of 16 partner countries providing this equipment help to provide critical infrastructure of Ukraine. More than 500 more generators are expected to be on the way.
In addition to generators, international partners will also hand over power transformers to Ukraine, which are necessary for the restoration of power grids. The Netherlands, Finland, Latvia, Azerbaijan and Lithuania are particularly active in support.
The minister thanked all partners for their help in the difficult situation with electricity supply, stressing that Ukraine’s gratitude reflects the efforts of the international community in this critical period.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on January 28, 2026 confirmed a package of solutions aimed at strengthening the energy sustainability of the residential sector and business. The key innovation was the “SvitloDim” program, which provides financial assistance to condominiums, cooperatives, and building managers for the purchase of autonomous power equipment.
The European Union will provide Ukraine with 447 generators for communities throughout the country, which will be an important support for the stable operation of critical infrastructure in winter. It is about ensuring the uninterrupted functioning of schools, hospitals, social institutions, shelters, heating points, as well as boiler houses, water intakes, treatment facilities and artesian wells.
Previously, the Czech initiative Darek pro Putina (“A gift for Putin”) announced fundraising for generators and batteries for Kyiv and in the first two days collected 29 million Czech crowns (over a million euros).
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