Over 70 vehicles have arrived at the company’s branches in the Kostroma, Smolensk, Voronezh, and Yaroslavl regions as part of its investment program.
The Kostromaenergo branch received a batch of new UAZ all-terrain crew vehicles, which were transferred to the fleets of nine Distribution Zones, nine substation service sections, and one high-voltage transmission line section. UAZ Patriot SUVs were delivered to the Makaryevsky and Krasnoselsky Distribution Zones.
Rosseti Centre’s Smolensk power engineers have expanded their fleet with ten new GAZ Sobol vehicles. The vehicles were received by the western and southern substation service sections, the western section of the dispatch, process control, and information technology services, the technological development and digitalization office, as well as the Ugransky, Dukhovshchinsky, Temkinsky, Shumyachsky, Novoduginsky, and Khislavichsky Distribution Zones. In total, more than 580 specialized vehicles are used daily on the route to fulfill the branch’s production tasks!
Specialists of Distribution Zones from the branch of Rosseti Centre - Voronezhenergo received the keys to 23 LADA Niva Travel and 6 LADA LARGUS vehicles. As part of the vehicle modernization program, the company’s fleet was also expanded with two KamAZ trucks for mobile crews in the Petropavlovsky and Liskinsky Distribution Zones. A powerful tractor-mounted rotary mulcher was also purchased for clearing power line routes. It is capable of removing logging debris, shrubs, and even small trees, processing them into wood chips.
The Yarenergo branch received 16 units of service vehicles: UAZs, GAZelles, GAZ crew vehicles, and a dump truck. The vehicles were sent to the Category 1 Distribution Zone “Yargorelektroset”, the Nekrasovsky, Pereslavsky, Tutaevsky, and Uglichesky Distribution Zones, the power line service, and the substation service. The dump truck was assigned to the Yaroslavl city section of the mechanization and transport service.
The new vehicles meet modern safety and personnel comfort requirements, have the necessary equipment, and boast high cross-country capability, which is essential for operational work at remote sites in challenging weather conditions.




