In an interview with pv magazine, Lena Sukholdolska, Head of Communications at Atmosfera, said demand for solar, energy storage and energy management solutions continues to grow in Ukraine.
Demand for solar and energy storage systems is increasing in Ukraine amid Russia’s continued attacks on the country’s energy infrastructure, Lena Sukholdolska, Head of Communications at Ukrainian solar energy company Atmosfera, told pv magazine during the Smarter E event in Munich.
“Russia’s attacks and repeated blackouts have transformed the Ukrainian market rapidly,” Sukholdolska explained. “Demand for energy storage systems among businesses is now very high. We couldn’t have realized a couple of years ago that it would be like this.”
The shift has created a market focused increasingly on resilience. Sukholdolska said both businesses and households are investing in solar-plus-storage systems, backup power solutions and uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), which is leading to the market becoming more decentralized.
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