In Lviv, 15-year-old schoolboy Zakhar Shchurko built a portable charging station for the army with the money he saved for a laptop and a bicycle. His invention was highly praised and assistance in setting up mass production was promised.
This was reported by the press service of the Lviv City Council, Ukrinform reported.
“In times of war, it is important to produce new high-quality products, which are especially needed for the army at this time. Today, Zakhar presents a new product – the Leo Energy charging station, which can work in the field and can charge quadcopters, radios and other necessary equipment. The product is manufactured in Lviv and “We will do everything possible to produce it in larger quantities so that our army can attack the enemy with greater force,” he said.
Zakhar Shchurko is studying in the 10th grade of the Prestige Lviv gymnasium. The guy decided to help the army and created a powerful charger that was cheaper than factory analogues. The schoolboy’s invention is easy to use and can be charged from an outlet, the so-called “cigarette lighter” in the car, or the solar panel included in the kit.

A teenager in Lviv developed a powerful charging station for the army / Photo: Lviv City Council
To build a station, the man spends about 20,000 hryvnia and 7 days of work.
According to the news of Ukrinform, 8-year-old Yuriy Napora collected more than 70,000 hryvnia for the Armed Forces of Ukraine during his solo concerts in the cities of Lviv Oblast.