Key points:
- Kyiv received 130 generators of various capacities from Poland to strengthen energy stability.
- The equipment was purchased thanks to a charity fundraiser by Polish volunteers, who collected around PLN 80 million.
- The total capacity of the generators exceeds 2,300 kW.
- Another batch of generators, including 90 from the Warsaw City Council, is on its way to Kyiv.
Kyiv received 130 generators of various capacities from Poland to ensure the stable operation of critical infrastructure and social facilities during power outages. The total capacity of the transferred equipment is 2,376 kW. This was reported by the Kyiv City State Administration.
The aid received includes:
- 1 FD 600 D diesel generator with a capacity of 600 kW;
- 1 FD 80 B diesel generator with a capacity of 80 kW;
- 20 FOGO FV20000TE/TRE generators with a capacity of 20 kW each;
- 108 FOGO F12000iSG generators with a capacity of 12 kW each.
The funds for the purchase of the equipment were collected by Polish volunteers. In 10 days, about 60,000 Poles collected almost PLN 80 million, which is equivalent to approximately EUR 2 million.
It is noted that another batch of equipment is expected to arrive in the capital in the near future, and an additional shipment of 90 generators is already on its way from the Warsaw City Hall.



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