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Ukraine Is Building Energy Resilience: A New Solar Power Plant with Energy Storage to Support the Region During Wartime

23/ 12/ 2025
  Despite wartime risks and constant pressure on the energy system, Ukraine continues to develop a new decentralized, resilient, and modern energy infrastructure. One such project is the construction of a 22.35 MW photovoltaic power plant with an energy storage system in the Zakarpattia region. The project owner is ELIOS LUCHKY LLC, a company within the Helios Strategia Group. Helios Strategia LLCacts as the EPC contractor, responsible for engineering, construction, equipment supply, and commissioning. Investing in Resilience: €10.8 Million from Oschadbank. To implement the project, Oschadbank signed an investment loan agreement with ELIOS LUCHKY LLC for €10.8 million with a 7-year tenor. This is one of the largest long-term loans in recent years in Ukraine’s renewable energy sector. “Our agreement with ELIOS LUCHKY is a 7-year project finance transaction — exactly the kind of long-term capital needed for new construction and economic development… It is a strong example of a balanced approach to building a decentralized national energy system,” said Yurii Katsion, Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of Oschadbank. In wartime conditions, such projects have a dual impact for Ukraine — economic and security-related. They help create generation capacity distributed across the country, reducing the vulnerability of the energy system to attacks Solar Energy That Works During Peak Load Hours. The new power plant will combine: • Installed PV capacity: 22,35 MW • Inverter capacity: 16 MW • Energy storage system (BESS): 33,44 MWh The station’s integrated BESS ensures high operational flexibility and allows electricity to be dispatched in line with market conditions in Ukraine’s Unified Energy System. It responds to peak loads, capacity shortages, and price signals from the balancing market. During emergencies or power deficits, such a solar power plant can significantly reduce the risk of local outages in the region and support grid stability. Tier 1 Technologies — Explained Simply. To ensure long-term and safe operation, the project uses only Tier 1 technologies: LONGi photovoltaic modules — bifacial panels that increase generation by capturing reflected light. GoodWe inverters and substations — the “heart” of the plant, converting solar energy and feeding it into the grid. Energy Storage Systems from Jinko ESS and Kehua Tech — modular storage solutions that “charge” surplus daytime energy and discharge it during the evening peak. In simple terms, the plant flexibly responds to electricity demand in the grid. Construction During Wartime: Engineering That Performs Under Challenging Conditions. War has complicated logistics, timelines, and equipment availability. Despite this, the EPC team at Helios Strategia continues construction according to schedule and in compliance with international standards. Installation is carried out with full technical and design supervision, including GPS-based positioning of components, in-house electrical testing of connections, torque control of bolted joints, and more. These measures are critical for long-term operation, especially in regions with high wind loads and seasonal temperature fluctuations. «A Demonstration of the Technological Readiness of Ukrainian Companies» “This project is not only a step toward a new decentralized energy system, but also a demonstration of the technological readiness of Ukrainian companies to deliver complex infrastructure solutions,” said Olena Skrypnyk, Founder of Helios Strategia. Impact on the Region and the Country. Once commissioned (planned launch — 2026), the power plant will: strengthen grid stability in the Zakarpattia region; reduce the region’s dependence on centralized generation; enhance energy resilience during peak demand periods; operate on the day-ahead market, responding flexibly to demand. This is particularly important for regions where local generation has been insufficient and grid loads continue to grow. Experience That Matters. Helios Strategia has been operating as an EPC company in the renewable energy sector for over 10 years, with more than 1.2 GW of projects implemented with group participation. The team builds solar power plants across Ukraine — from Dnipropetrovsk to Odesa and Mykolaiv regions. The Zakarpattia project will become one of the largest in the company’s portfolio and a key element of energy resilience in western Ukraine.

Despite wartime risks and constant pressure on the energy system, Ukraine continues to develop a new decentralized, resilient, and modern energy infrastructure. One such project is the construction of a 22.35 MW photovoltaic power plant with an energy storage system in the Zakarpattia region.

The project owner is ELIOS LUCHKY LLC, a company within the Helios Strategia Group. Helios Strategia LLCacts as the EPC contractor, responsible for engineering, construction, equipment supply, and commissioning.

Investing in Resilience: €10.8 Million from Oschadbank

To implement the project, Oschadbank signed an investment loan agreement with ELIOS LUCHKY LLC for €10.8 million with a 7-year tenor. This is one of the largest long-term loans in recent years in Ukraine’s renewable energy sector.

“Our agreement with ELIOS LUCHKY is a 7-year project finance transaction — exactly the kind of long-term capital needed for new construction and economic development… It is a strong example of a balanced approach to building a decentralized national energy system,” said Yurii Katsion, Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of Oschadbank.

In wartime conditions, such projects have a dual impact for Ukraine — economic and security-related. They help create generation capacity distributed across the country, reducing the vulnerability of the energy system to attacks

Solar Energy That Works During Peak Load Hours

The new power plant will combine:

• Installed PV capacity: 22,35 MW

• Inverter capacity: 16 MW

• Energy storage system (BESS): 33,44 MWh

The station’s integrated BESS ensures high operational flexibility and allows electricity to be dispatched in line with market conditions in Ukraine’s Unified Energy System. It responds to peak loads, capacity shortages, and price signals from the balancing market.

During emergencies or power deficits, such a solar power plant can significantly reduce the risk of local outages in the region and support grid stability.

Tier 1 Technologies — Explained Simply

To ensure long-term and safe operation, the project uses only Tier 1 technologies:

  • LONGi photovoltaic modules — bifacial panels that increase generation by capturing reflected light.
  • GoodWe inverters and substations — the “heart” of the plant, converting solar energy and feeding it into the grid.
  • Energy Storage Systems from Jinko ESS and Kehua Tech — modular storage solutions that “charge” surplus daytime energy and discharge it during the evening peak.

In simple terms, the plant flexibly responds to electricity demand in the grid.

Construction During Wartime: Engineering That Performs Under Challenging Conditions

War has complicated logistics, timelines, and equipment availability. Despite this, the EPC team at Helios Strategia continues construction according to schedule and in compliance with international standards.

Installation is carried out with full technical and design supervision, including GPS-based positioning of components, in-house electrical testing of connections, torque control of bolted joints, and more. These measures are critical for long-term operation, especially in regions with high wind loads and seasonal temperature fluctuations.

«A Demonstration of the Technological Readiness of Ukrainian Companies»
“This project is not only a step toward a new decentralized energy system, but also a demonstration of the technological readiness of Ukrainian companies to deliver complex infrastructure solutions,” said Olena Skrypnyk, Founder of Helios Strategia.

Impact on the Region and the Country

Once commissioned (planned launch — 2026), the power plant will:

  • strengthen grid stability in the Zakarpattia region;
  • reduce the region’s dependence on centralized generation;
  • enhance energy resilience during peak demand periods;
  • operate on the day-ahead market, responding flexibly to demand.

This is particularly important for regions where local generation has been insufficient and grid loads continue to grow.

Experience That Matters

Helios Strategia has been operating as an EPC company in the renewable energy sector for over 10 years, with more than 1.2 GW of projects implemented with group participation.

The team builds solar power plants across Ukraine — from Dnipropetrovsk to Odesa and Mykolaiv regions. The Zakarpattia project will become one of the largest in the company’s portfolio and a key element of energy resilience in western Ukraine.

This material is provided by a member company or partner organization of the European Business Association as part of an informational collaboration. The Association is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information presented. The views, opinions, and recommendations expressed in this material are solely those of the authors and do not reflect the official position of the European Business Association.

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