Crucial Aid for Vinnytsia – 32 Generators: Vinnytsia Mayor Serhii Morhunov Thanked Germany for Its Support

16 April 2026, 15:27

Crucial Aid for Vinnytsia – 32 Generators: Vinnytsia Mayor Serhii Morhunov Thanked Germany for Its Support

Resilience of critical infrastructure and stability of public services: Vinnytsia receives further aid from Germany. This time, the city has received generators of various capacities, which will help utility companies provide residents with essential services in the event of potential power cuts.

'A vital aid package for Vinnytsia – 32 generators. They were provided by the German Embassy in Ukraine and the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (THW). The total value is over 685,000 euros,' Vinnytsia Mayor Serhii Morhunov announced on social media.

As part of the humanitarian aid, the city is receiving one 400 kW generator, three 440 kW generators, two 160 kW generators, six 80 kW generators and a further twenty small 14 kW generators.

'We will distribute them among our municipal utilities, management companies and the city’s healthcare facilities. This support is needed now, when the energy sector and power generation facilities are under constant attack from russia. Autonomous power sources will help keep the city running. Thank you to our German friends for the humanitarian aid provided. It is extremely valuable to us,' said the head of the community.

The aid was provided with the assistance of the Podilska Hromada charitable organisation, the municipal enterprise Institute for Urban Development, and the Department of Municipal Services of Vinnytsia City Council.

All the generators received will be used at facilities essential to the community’s livelihood.

According to Ihor Rozborskyi, Deputy Director of the Department of Municipal Services at Vinnytsia City Council, in the event of potential power cuts, they will help ensure the uninterrupted provision of services.

'The experience of the last heating season, which took place amid prolonged power cuts (lasting over 16–18 hours), showed that thanks to such equipment, critical infrastructure facilities were effectively supplied with power and were able to operate 24/7,' notes Ihor Rozborskyi.

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