From aid to the East to alternatives in the face of power outages: CompreMarket expands its support for Cuban families

CompreMarket strengthens its support in Cuba following Hurricane Melissa and the energy crisis, becoming one of the most reliable shipping platforms to the island with the best options.

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What characterizes CompreMarket is its ability to adapt to the needs of the Cuban people. During the emergency caused by Hurricane Melissa, the online store stood out for its immediate and supportive response, offering free shipping to the most affected eastern provinces: Las Tunas, Holguín, Granma, Santiago de Cuba, and Guantánamo, as well as discount coupons equivalent to the shipping cost for customers who had made purchases with recipients in those areas.

With this action, CompreMarket demonstrated that its purpose goes beyond being just a store: it is a support network among Cubans both on and off the island, capable of responding with empathy in times of crisis.

From solidarity shipments to alternatives for power outages

While Cuba continues to face prolonged blackouts and an unprecedented energy crisis, CompreMarket is expanding its support to Cuban families by providing real alternatives to the lack of electricity in homes.

The platform has added a wide range of portable power stations, rechargeable batteries, and solar equipment to its catalog, allowing essential appliances to stay powered during frequent power outages.

Power stations for sale

Among the most notable products are:

Pecron E2400 LFP (2400 W / 2048 Wh) – 1161.09 USD: great autonomy and a durable lithium battery, ideal for powering refrigerators and medium appliances.

EBL ACC 2400 (2400 W / 1843 Wh with UPS) – 1137.15 USD: instant backup system that prevents power loss.

Tulip TP1200 with solar panel (1200 W) – 1194.00 USD: an eco-friendly option that charges with solar energy.

Anker SOLIX C1000 (1800 W / 2400 W max.) – 1197.00 USD: high power, ideal for homes with multiple electrical appliances.

ADVANCE 500 Sack (500 W) – 609.00 USD: an economical option to keep lights, devices, or routers powered on.

MASTER2000 Bag – 1522.50 USD: a premium model for families that require extended electrical autonomy.

In a country where blackouts can last more than ten hours a day, these power stations represent a survival tool. Their high demand reflects the urgency of Cubans seeking energy independence in the face of the collapse of the state electric system.

CompreMarket Plus (CM+): the new stage of e-commerce in Cuba

At the same time, the company has consolidated its mode of CompreMarket Plus (CM+), an evolution of the traditional shipping service that offers free deliveries in less than 24 hours in Havana, and free shipping across Cuba on orders over 50 USD.

The CM+ system, just like CompreMarket, is organized into categories such as Food, Personal Care and Hygiene, Home, Beverages and Infusions, and adds the option to purchase combos that include a variety of products.

This logistical improvement has positioned CompreMarket as a benchmark in Cuban digital commerce, providing speed, security, and transparency in an increasingly restricted economic environment on the island.

Close attention and commitment to the customer

In addition to its technical service, the company maintains direct communication channels with users through WhatsApp, social media, and online support.

This allows for addressing questions, tracking orders, and maintaining a constant relationship with buyers inside and outside of Cuba.

CompreMarket reaffirms its mission to connect Cuban families, providing concrete solutions: from humanitarian aid following Hurricane Melissa to energy independence in the face of the ongoing blackouts affecting daily life on the island.

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