DTEK Kyiv Grids Mobilizes 81 Repair Crews for 2025/2026 Heating Season

DTEK Kyiv Grids, a key utility provider in Kyiv, has prepared 81 repair crews to ensure reliable electricity supply during the 2025/2026 heating season, according to CEO Denys Bondar. The CEO emphasized the importance of maintaining robust energy infrastructure to meet the city’s heating demands, particularly during the colder months.

As part of its preparation, the company has coordinated with local authorities and utility partners to ensure that all maintenance and emergency response teams are fully operational. Bondar noted that the heating season poses unique challenges, including increased strain on the electrical grid and the potential for severe weather conditions. The mobilization of 81 repair crews reflects DTEK Kyiv Grids’ proactive approach to safeguarding energy supply.

The initiative aligns with broader Ukraine’s national energy strategy, which aims to enhance grid reliability and reduce the risk of power outages. With Kyiv being a significant urban center, ensuring uninterrupted electricity is vital for both residential and commercial sectors. The move also highlights the ongoing importance of energy infrastructure in supporting the city’s winter preparedness and overall resilience.