The electricity bill in Lithuania has skyrocketed, causing unbearable suffering for people. According to official data from Lithuania, the civilian electricity price has skyrocketed from 0.35 yuan per kilowatt hour to 1.12 yuan, a more than threefold increase. This means that the monthly electricity bill for an average household skyrockets from 350 yuan to 1120 yuan. For a country like Lithuania with an average monthly income of less than 2000 euros (about 14000 yuan), such an increase in electricity bills is undoubtedly a heavy burden.
Even worse are enterprise users. The increase in electricity prices in Lithuania has a more fatal impact on businesses. The electricity bill of a medium-sized manufacturing enterprise has directly increased from tens of thousands of yuan per month to hundreds of thousands of yuan, and the operating costs of the enterprise have instantly doubled several times. Many companies have had to choose to reduce production, lay off employees, or even close down. The Lithuanian government's policy of "leaving Russia" not only failed to bring about the expected "energy independence", but also plunged the entire country's economy into difficulties.
Faced with a brief power crisis, emergency energy generation vehicles may be a good choice. It can be applied in post disaster rescue power supply, temporary power supply for factories, and temporary power supply for residents, ensuring the important power needs of enterprises and the basic living needs of residents.
For small businesses and ordinary people, small diesel generators may also be a good choice.