In Ukraine, Since Today, the Voltage Standard in the Network Has Changed From 220 to 230 Volts. How Will This Affect Electrical Appliances?
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From today, on July 1, 2025, Ukraine has officially changed the voltage standard in power grids from 220 to 230 volts — this means that the nominal voltage in the sockets is now 230 V, and the permissible deviations are from 207 V to 253 V. The changes were made in order to bring the Ukrainian...
Oleksandr Kharchenko, director of the Center for Energy Research, told Ukrainian Radio about this. For consumers, this is just an inconspicuous story. Everything worked and will work,” he assured. According to him, the changes will not affect the operation of the devices. Your appliances will not notice the difference. If you bought any electrical appliances in the last 10-15 years, then you saw a mark that they work in the range of 210-240 volt…
In Ukraine, the voltage standard in the power grid has been changed. Instead of the usual 220 volts, there will now be 230. What should Ukrainians know about this, the expert told.
Landscape of Mykolaiv. Illustrative photo: "MikVisti" Since the beginning of July, several changes in various areas have come into force in Ukraine. In the energy sector, there is a transition to a new European standard for electrical voltage. At the same time, an introductory campaign for applicants and an experiment with a new system of social payments are starting. Updates are also taking place in the field of postal services, medicine, and e…
In Ukraine, the voltage standard in power grids has officially changed - instead of the usual 220 volts, 230 volts became 230 volts.
From July 1, 2025, the voltage standard in Ukraine's power grids will officially change - instead of the usual 220 volts, there will be 230 volts. This should bring the Ukrainian energy system closer to European power quality standards. RBC-Ukraine tells what consumers need to know about the changes. What you need to know about the changes The decision to change the voltage standard was made in mid-April by the National Commission for State Regu…
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