PHOENIX — An energy company based in Phoenix is using its solar-powered generators to help keep hospitals in Ukraine running.
"One that I can think of just recently, several weeks ago that we received, was an emergency C-section being performed when the power went out. So the equipment was essentially run off our equipment,” said Lee Feliciano, the chief operating officer at New Use Energy. Now, hundreds of these units are in Ukraine, helping the war effort and providing power to the people.
The units are easy to use with one click of a button. All outlets are at the top of the cases, their powerful lithium-ion batteries can last for days. When they need recharging, there is a Sun Tarp, a mobile panel unit that can be used.