Promavtomatyka Group of Companies presented its innovative solutions for the military sector and energy-efficient reconstruction at the international exhibition-forum ReBuild Ukraine 2025. The event took place in Warsaw and brought together over 6,000 participants, including 762 companies from 33 countries and 160 Ukrainian communities.
Promavtomatyka’s booth showcased a dual focus: supporting the Defense Forces and preparing for the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine.
The founder Mykhailo Ganchuk elaborated on the company’s approach:
“Not only are we showing that the war is still ongoing and what solutions we are creating for defense, we are also talking about the future. We believe that after victory, a major reconstruction will begin — modern and energy-efficient. Our task as a manufacturer is to provide high-quality engineering solutions for this.”
The company presented equipment that is already used on the front line:
- multi-channel portable power stations for the front, headquarters and emergency services.
- battery packs.
- anti-drone searchlights for detecting Shahed-type kamikaze drones.
- solar panel kits for autonomous operation of military equipment and field systems.
The central element of the Promavtomatyka exposition was the new hybrid LED lamp EPSILON, created in Vinnytsia specifically for lighting roads, streets, intersections, and highways.
The light fixture housing is integrated with a solar panel – this reduces electricity consumption and provides partial autonomy even in winter. EPSILON is twice as energy-efficient as any standard LED luminaire owing to its hybrid power supply. It is made of aluminum, equipped with electronics and batteries of the company’s in-house production. The design allows the angle of the LED modules to be adjusted, so it can be installed on existing poles without the need to replace the infrastructure.
Promavtomatyka is already developing technologies for the Ukrainian military while simultaneously preparing solutions that will help rebuild the country after the victory — in a modern and energy-efficient way.


