Switzerland Approves CHF 32 Million Aid Package for Ukraine's Energy Crisis
On February 11, 2026, the Swiss Federal Council approved an aid package of up to CHF 32 million to support Ukraine during its energy crisis. Swiss companies will supply high-performance generators and electricity modules to enable immediate electricity generation in affected areas. The aid will focus on procuring 18 natural gas-powered modules and up to 80 diesel generators, with coordination managed by the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs.

The Swiss Federal Council approved an aid package of CHF 32 million on February 11, 2026, to assist Ukraine in its ongoing energy crisis, worsened by Russian attacks on infrastructure. Swiss firms will deliver 18 natural gas-powered electricity modules and up to 80 diesel generators to support electricity generation.
The modules will be supplied to district heating companies in four major cities, while generators will be prioritized for the Ukrainian Ministry of Development and the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. The aid is part of Switzerland's ongoing support for Ukraine, which has included CHF 900 million for international cooperation since February 2022.




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