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Uklon provides accessible rides to ‘Invincibility Centers’ for Kyiv residents and visitors

Uklon provides promo codes totaling nearly half a million UAH for trips to and from “Invincibility Centers” in Kyiv. The company responded to the President of Ukraine’s call to join forces in supporting citizens during the energy emergency, as well as the Government’s decree on overcoming the consequences of the energy crisis.

The promo codes are distributed at selected “Invincibility Centers” in cooperation with local executive authorities.

“For us, it is important not only to provide mobility but to be a reliable support for citizens during energy challenges. Therefore, we continue to create additional opportunities to ensure that the way to ‘Invincibility Centers’ is accessible to everyone,” says Mykola Soroka, Head of GR at Uklon.

For ease of use, special instructions with a step-by-step activation algorithm are placed at the “Invincibility Centers.”

“Many Kyiv residents need support right now. It is crucial that businesses recognize this and stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the community. I am sincerely grateful to the Uklon team for this initiative and their partnership with the city. When business, the community, and the authorities work together, we become stronger. Thanks to such support projects, even the most difficult winter becomes easier to navigate,” emphasized Tymur Tkachenko, Head of the Kyiv City Military Administration.

To use a promo code, users must scan the QR code to access a special Telegram chatbot and follow the instructions. After successful authorization, the promo code will automatically appear in the Uklon app and be applied to the trip.

Please note that a user can use a 300 UAH promo code only once during the specified period across all car classes, except for Delivery, Inclusive, and Women’s. The offer is personal and is currently valid until February 28 inclusive within Kyiv via the Uklon online service.

As a reminder, the Uklon service is available 24/7 in 26 cities across Ukraine, allowing more residents to reach “Invincibility Centers,” warming centers, or charging stations, or to deliver groceries for themselves or their loved ones whenever necessary.