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Emergency power supply for refrigerated storage of the new coronavirus vaccine! Mobile storage system.

We recommend securing a power supply for vaccine refrigerators in preparation for disasters and unexpected power outages.

"CUBOX" is a portable power storage system that can be easily used with the push of a button. For example, in the case of a 200Wh vaccine refrigerator, it can supply power for approximately 15 hours (using CUBOX 3.3kWh). It also supports large inrush currents (up to 4500W at peak). Securing power is crucial for protecting important COVID-19 vaccines and maintaining communication tools and information gathering functions (such as communication devices and information terminals) during emergencies. It has been adopted by many customers as a disaster prevention and BCP measure (securing power), with implementation records in over 30 hospitals and more than 50 municipalities. <Features> - It does not emit carbon monoxide or unpleasant odors, making it usable indoors. - Its silent design allows for use at night. - Maintenance is easy. - It uses reliable Japanese-made lithium-ion batteries and power supplies. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Disaster Prevention and BCP Measures [Hospitals, Clinics] Emergency Power Supply! Mobile Storage System

We recommend securing a minimum power supply in preparation for disasters and unexpected power outages.

"CUBOX" is a portable power storage system that can be easily used with the push of a button. It can supply power for approximately 30 hours as a backup power source for office buildings (about 10W for communication devices, about 70W for information terminals, and about 20W for lighting fixtures). *For CUBOX 3.3kWh. Traditionally, the mainstream approach to disaster prevention and BCP (Business Continuity Planning) measures has been the use of generators, but the assumption that "generators will definitely operate" is being reevaluated. In fact, during the Great East Japan Earthquake, about 30% of generators did not operate due to safety device activation and maintenance issues caused by the earthquake. Backup power sources are necessary to maintain the functionality of hospital facilities. [1] Emergency backup power for critical equipment such as pharmaceutical refrigerators [2] Backup power for communication devices as a means of communication among staff [3] Backup power for lighting fixtures in patient wards As part of disaster prevention and BCP measures, there have been implementations in over 50 municipalities and more than 30 hospitals to date. <Features> - Does not emit carbon monoxide or unpleasant odors, making it usable indoors. - Designed for quiet operation, allowing use at night. - Provides a better waveform (pure sine wave) than commercial outlets, making it suitable for precision equipment. - Easy maintenance. - Utilizes reliable Japanese-made lithium-ion batteries and power sources.

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Disaster Prevention and BCP Measures [For Municipalities] Emergency Power Supply! Mobile Storage System

We recommend securing a minimum power supply in preparation for disasters and unexpected power outages.

The "CUBOX" is a portable power storage system that can be easily used with the push of a button. It can provide power for approximately 30 hours as a backup power source for office buildings (about 10W for communication devices, about 70W for information terminals, and about 20W for lighting fixtures) (in the case of CUBOX 3.3kWh). When thinking about what is needed during a disaster, we often think of water, food, and blankets, but we must not forget the importance of securing power. A backup power source is necessary to maintain infrastructure functions. [1] Backup power for communication devices as a means of contact between locations and for sending SOS signals. [2] Backup power for information terminals to avoid secondary disasters and to quickly obtain accurate information. [3] Backup power for lighting fixtures to provide mental support. As a disaster prevention and BCP measure (securing power), it has been adopted by many customers, with implementation records in over 50 municipalities and more than 30 hospitals to date. <Features> - It does not emit carbon monoxide or unpleasant odors, making it usable indoors. - Its quiet design allows for use even at night. - The waveform is better (pure sine wave) than commercial outlets, making it suitable for precision equipment. - Maintenance is easy. - It uses reliable Japanese-made lithium-ion batteries and power sources.

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