Since the beginning of the year, Ukraine has received 3,325 units of energy equipment, including generators, transformers, modular boiler houses, cogeneration units, boilers, and other essential equipment.
The assistance was provided by partners from the EU, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Iceland, Spain, Italy, Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova, the Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Slovakia, the United States, Türkiye, Finland, France, Switzerland, Sweden, Japan, the Czech Republic, Poland, Cyprus, UNICEF/WASH, PFRU, and VOLVO.
Ukraine is also expecting the delivery of more than 1,520 additional generators, 450 transformers, and 159 other units of equipment, including boilers, modular boiler houses, and cogeneration units.
Since the beginning of the year, 394 humanitarian aid shipments with a total weight exceeding 3,000 tonnes have been dispatched from the energy hub warehouses to the regions. These included 2,387 generators, 75 transformers, and 160 units of modular boiler houses, cogeneration units, and boilers.
Overall, since March 2022, and with the coordination of the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine, the country has received 2,299 humanitarian shipments of energy equipment with a total weight exceeding 29,500 tonnes. Of this amount, more than 26,700 tonnes have already been distributed among the regions.
Since the start of the full-scale invasion, energy-related humanitarian assistance has been provided by 38 countries, including Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Greece, Denmark, Estonia, Ireland, Iceland, Spain, Italy, Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova, the Netherlands, Germany, Norway, North Macedonia, Poland, the Republic of Korea, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, the United States, Hungary, Finland, France, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Sweden, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, the Republic of Bulgaria, and Türkiye.