Almost 2,000 units of power equipment have been delivered to Ukraine since the beginning of 2026.
The information was released by the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine.
According to the Ministry of Energy, the equipment is being supplied as part of international humanitarian support for the energy sector.
Assistance was provided by partners from the EU, Germany, Lithuania, Latvia, Slovakia, Austria, Estonia, France, Japan, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Norway, Sweden, Italy, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Poland, Cyprus, Switzerland and UNICEF/WASH.
In the near future, more than 2,000 generators, 127 transformers and 199 units of other equipment, including boilers, block-modular boiler rooms and cogeneration units, are expected to arrive.
Over the past two months, more than 1,691 tonnes of humanitarian aid have been sent from the Ministry of Energy's hub warehouses to support hospitals, social institutions, critical infrastructure facilities and other establishments. A total of 1,135 generators and 126 block-modular boiler rooms, cogeneration units and boilers have been shipped to the regions.
In total, Ukraine has received 27,307 tonnes of humanitarian aid since the start of the full-scale invasion. Of these, over 25,307 tonnes have already been distributed among the regions.
The Ministry of Energy, together with the Ministry of Development, continues to work to attract humanitarian aid from international partners and distribute equipment among energy companies and regions of Ukraine.