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Lithuania to Supply Transformers to Ukraine for Energy Recovery

Lithuanian company will provide over 200 transformers to Ukraine to help restore damaged power networks.

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The Lithuanian state company AB Energijos skirstymo operatorius, responsible for the country's distribution networks, will deliver more than 200 transformers of various capacities to Ukraine. This was reported by the Ministry of Energy.
The equipment will be transported through a humanitarian and civil protection mechanism funded and coordinated by the European Commission (ECHO). The delivery of humanitarian aid is expected before the heating season begins.
"These transformers are critically needed for the rapid restoration of our distribution networks that have been damaged by Russian attacks, as well as for ensuring stable power supply to consumers during wartime," emphasized the Minister of Energy of Ukraine, Svitlana Hrynchuk.
According to the Ministry of Energy, since the onset of the full-scale invasion, Ukraine has received 324 humanitarian cargoes of energy equipment from Lithuania, totaling 5,247 tons.

It is worth noting that in August 2025, Ukraine imported 14,500 tons of goods aimed at restoring the energy infrastructure, valued at over 6.55 billion UAH. In September, the EU sent more than 156,000 tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine through the Civil Protection Mechanism, including energy equipment such as 9,342 generators, 6,917 transformers, and millions of energy-saving LED bulbs.