The Palanca-Maiaki-Udobnoe border crossing point is the first customs post in the Republic of Moldova powered by solar energy. With the help of 178 installed panels, it has become energy independent, ensuring its sustainable and efficient operation, reports IPN.
The installed solar panels ensure the continuous operation of key infrastructure even in the event of power outages – a crucial step in protecting the border and efficiently managing crisis situations. Currently, the possibility of expanding energy capacities to meet growing needs is being examined, mentions the Customs Service.
The installation of the solar panels was completed this week, thanks to the support of the European Union and IOM Moldova.