Odesa Businesses Persist Through Blackouts with Generators and Coworking Spaces.
Odesa's Business Community Adapts to Power Outages
According to Novyny.live: Despite widespread electricity blackouts, entrepreneurs in Odesa have maintained their operations by utilizing generators and Starlink terminals. This resourcefulness has enabled many residents to continue working despite the unstable power supply. The city now offers several options for those seeking a place to work, including:
- coworking spaces
- cafes equipped with generators
- Invincibility Points
Costs and Operating Conditions
Daily access to coworking spaces in Odesa starts from 400 hryvnias, with a monthly pass costing around 3,500 hryvnias. Most are open Monday through Friday, typically from 09:00 to 21:00, allowing users to plan their work schedules. These spaces provide comfortable working conditions, even during these challenging times.
Furthermore, many Odesa cafes have installed generators and offer workspace in exchange for purchasing coffee and desserts. This creates an alternative for those preferring a more informal environment. Residents can also use modernized public libraries, which offer free workspace with access to the internet and electricity.
Another key initiative is the network of Invincibility Points, which provide facilities for charging phones and sending urgent messages. These points have become a vital resource for residents needing access to power and communication during the ongoing crisis. These adaptations highlight the severe strain on Ukraine's energy infrastructure due to targeted attacks.
Consequently, Odesa's business community and city authorities have implemented measures to sustain the city's workflow. This allows residents to adapt to the new reality and continue their professional activities even during power cuts, demonstrating the flexibility and ingenuity of Odesa's people in finding solutions to support business and ensure necessary working conditions during a crisis.
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