Speedy supplies generators to Ukraine to help power essential services

SPEEDY has supplied 287 mobile generators to Ukraine to help maintain power for essential services including hospitals and shelters, on behalf of the UK Government.

The business revealed it was appointed by the Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to source and supply the units.

The generators, which Speedy explained produce the equivalent energy needed to power 8,000 homes, will be used for services including hospitals, relief centres, phone masts and water pumping stations in areas where electricity grids have been affected by the ongoing conflict with Russia.

Speedy sourced the generators from manufacturer Pramac, with units being shipped from bases in the UK, Italy, France, Spain and China. More than 200 have already reached Ukraine, with the remaining units in transit from Pramac’s international locations. 

The 287 units comprise a third of the UK Government’s total generator shipments to Ukraine since the beginning of the war. The donations follow a request from the Ukrainian Ambassador Vadym Prystaiko. 

Speedy’s chief executive Russell Down said, “We’re proud to play our part in helping the government’s efforts to support the Ukrainian people in these desperate times. Supply chain constraints and the recovery of the events and construction industries post-Covid have created availability challenges across the world.

“By leveraging the strong relationship we have with Pramac, we were able to secure the quantity of generators required in a short time frame so the Government could provide quick and effective support for communities in Ukraine.”

Speedy was contracted by BEIS via the Crown Commercial Service framework for public sector procurement.