Ukraine's SvitloDIM Program: Up to 300,000 Hryvnias for Home Backup Power.
The SvitloDIM Program
According to Novyny.live: Launched on January 30, 2023, the SvitloDIM program offers state support for installing backup power systems in apartment buildings across Kyiv and the Kyiv region. This initiative is designed to provide residents with autonomous electricity during outages. The program addresses a critical need for energy resilience in the face of ongoing infrastructure challenges.
Financial Aid and Rapid Processing
Under the program's terms, residents can receive financial assistance ranging from 100,000 to 300,000 Ukrainian hryvnias. These funds are allocated to secure backup power, significantly enhancing the comfort and safety of inhabitants. A key feature is that applicants receive the money within 48 hours of their application being verified.
Oleksiy Kuleba, a program representative, stated: 'After verification, funds will be transferred to applicants within 48 hours.'
This highlights the speed and efficiency of the program, enabling a rapid response to public needs. SvitloDIM represents a significant step toward ensuring the energy independence of citizens in the capital and surrounding areas. The swift disbursement of funds demonstrates the state's readiness to support citizens in difficult circumstances, which can positively impact trust in government initiatives.
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