Even more Ukrainian companies have joined the movement toward strengthening the country’s energy resilience and independence.
The Innovators of Energy Efficiency in Ukraine Catalog has been updated on the Diia.Business platform — the first national directory of companies offering cutting-edge solutions for a sustainable energy future in Ukraine.
Thanks to the catalog’s expansion, more communities, businesses, and municipalities now have access to solutions that reduce energy consumption, lower emissions, and build local energy independence. The catalog serves as a powerful tool for scaling the impact of innovation across the country — from local pilot projects to systemic change.
The expanded catalog, created by Impact Force together with the Ministry of Digital Transformation and supported by GIZ, now features 78 enterprises that have successfully passed the selection process and are ready to contribute to Ukraine’s reconstruction and green transition.
Among the new participants, 43% specialize in digital solutions and IT consulting in the field of energy efficiency. Another 25% represent renewable energy sectors, including solar, wind, and geothermal projects. The geographical reach of new companies includes Kyiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Vinnytsia, Poltava, Lviv, Dnipro, Ternopil, and Khmelnytskyi. On average, each enterprise serves more than 70 clients per quarter, with a combined potential to reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 2 million tons annually — equivalent to removing 400,000 cars from the roads. These companies are also expected to create up to 220 new green jobs.
“The Innovators of Energy Efficiency in Ukraine Catalog is not just a list of companies — it’s a bridge between those who create innovations and those who need them. It’s a tool for real impact: on markets, policies, and consumer behavior. It opens up opportunities for thousands of Ukrainians to choose energy-efficient solutions, cut costs, and make their businesses or homes more sustainable. Supporting innovative businesses means investing in the future of a country that is already shaping a new energy culture,” emphasizes Nina Levchuk, Co-founder of NGO Impact Force.
The catalog addresses key industry challenges: market fragmentation, limited visibility of solutions, and a lack of connections between innovators, partners, and investors. Currently, it features 77 companies from 29 localities across Ukraine — from Zaporizhzhia to Kalush. The companies operate in areas such as energy-efficient technologies, alternative energy sources, energy equipment manufacturing, energy audits, and digital solutions.
These include companies producing solar and wind energy, implementing IT solutions for optimizing energy consumption, developing technologies for local electricity generation and grid integration, enhancing gas extraction, storage and distribution systems, providing individual users with tools for thermal energy control, conducting energy audits, manufacturing insulation materials, and educating communities on energy efficiency principles.
The catalog is available on the Diia.Business platform via the following link: https://business.diia.gov.ua/initiative/energy-efficiency-innovators
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The Catalogue of Energy Efficiency Innovators in Ukraine is implemented by the NGO Impact Force in collaboration with the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, the Office for Entrepreneurship and Export Development, the national project Diia.Business, State Agency on Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving of Ukraine, and with the support of the project “Promotion of Energy Efficiency and Implementation of the EU Energy Efficiency Directive in Ukraine,” implemented by the German government agency Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the German Government and co-financed by SECO, within the “Innovators of Energy Efficiency in Ukraine” acceleration program.