MELBOURNE, Australia – Extreme heatwaves and bushfires ravage Victoria, triggering widespread power outages. VTOMAN, a leader in portable power solutions, steps in with emergency aid. On February 8, the company donates 30 high-capacity portable power stations to affected families, restoring essential electricity amid the crisis.
Donation Ceremony at St. Hilary’s Anglican Church
The handover occurs at St. Hilary’s Anglican Church, in collaboration with local charity HOPE FOR BOROONDARA AND BEYOND. This partnership targets households facing the greatest needs, bridging the energy shortfall from unstable grids.
VTOMAN spokesperson highlights the urgency: “In times of natural disaster, connection is the first thing to be lost, but often the most important thing to maintain. Our goal with this donation is not just to provide electricity, but to provide a lifeline. Whether it’s keeping phones charged to reach loved ones, powering medical devices, or simply having a light on during a dark night, we stand with the Australian community to offer tangible support and reassurance.”
Rapid Deployment for Immediate Relief
Community volunteers, charity staff, and VTOMAN representatives distribute the plug-and-play units, ideal for homes with blackouts or temporary shelters. No installation required makes them perfect for quick use.
The VTOMAN team adds: “We listen to the communities we serve. Real-world usability means stepping up when the grid goes down. This initiative demonstrates our commitment to responsible operations in Australia.”
About VTOMAN
VTOMAN specializes in portable energy storage using advanced LiFePO4 battery technology. Products support outdoor activities, home backups, and disaster relief, prioritizing accessibility, reliability, and safety. The company focuses on innovation and community empowerment globally.

